I am still very much learning HD, even at 10 seasons in, and I am ever tweaking my current offense to try to make it as optimal as possible. Right now on my Puerto Rico Bayamon team in DII Tark, I am pretty blessed to have the following guard:
Alphonso Rivas
| Athleticism |
63 |
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| Speed |
97 |
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| Rebounding |
1 |
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| Defense |
70 |
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| Shot Blocking |
3 |
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| Low-post |
1 |
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| Perimeter |
99 |
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| Ball Handling |
82 |
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| Passing |
83 |
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| Work Ethic |
80 |
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| Stamina |
85 |
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| Durability |
32 |
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| FT Shooting |
C |
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During the course of the season I have been making adjustments to my distro, depth chart, etc. to try to maximize the offense of my team as a whole. However, I am wondering whether a winning strategy might just be to give the ball to Rivas an absurd percentage of the time, like something in the 40% range or even higher.
It seems whenever I see teams with one big scorer, those teams rarely end up winning a lot of games because the rest of their team doesn't end up contributing much and one guy can only do so much. My team has several legitimate scoring threats, with a bench full of guys who could post (and have posted) good offensive performances with some regularity. I have another guard who is a big scoring threat and a few guys down low who give me legit LP opportunities. You can look at my roster for the whole picture, but the bottom line is, none of them can touch Rivas' mixture of speed and shooting ability. Rivas is by far the fastest player in my conference and is in the top 5 fastest players in all of DII. And since he's only a junior, there's even a possibility he could still improve a point or two there (I still haven't gotten the maxed-out e-mail, knock on wood).
So my question is this: do vets believe I would be better served giving Rivas the lion's share of the distro but still spreading the ball around judiciously to the rest of the floor, or is it a viable option to simply hand him the ball a gazillion times when he's on the court and let him go to town? I feel like any team I face from here on out, at least in the regular season, won't have a player who could beat Rivas defensively, and he should dominate at least against M2M and Press. But the fact that most teams with high distro on one player end up with mediocre records is concerning to me and I was wondering if this strategy is ultimately a bad one. I run a motion offense if this makes a difference to anyone.
Thanks!