Posted by the0nlyis on 9/14/2014 11:16:00 PM (view original):
thanks clouse that thread was very helpful.
I do have a question about big men, I'm assuming they need higher speed to run fb/fcp is there anything else that big men in in this situation need for fb/fcp? or is it the same with high ath/reb/def/lp
you said it already, but it can't be over emphasized... stamina in fb/fcp becomes a high priority core for basically everyone. a guy with 70 stamina isn't quite useless, but close, a recruit would have to be insane outside of his stamina for me to consider him in that system.
you can go with a little higher priority on speed at the 4, but i wouldn't worry about it too much. in d3 you don't really have the luxury of getting more than you need, i'd focus on ath/reb/def/sta in your rebounding guys and try to get like, one with lp, and built the majority of your offense around a couple players in particular, preferably, a sg and sf, or similar. in fb you can have 2 20ppg guys lead the team without any problems - as long as those two are really good offensively (per based scorers work better than lp based scorers). essentially, fb/fcp is the extreme case of every other system in HD - you have to focus on stamina more, which takes away from everything else - and you really are trying to build a strong defense like any press. between those two, you need to get just enough offense, rebounding, and guard skills to make it through alive. it really forces you to focus on roles and diminishing returns, because you are walking such a fine line all over the place, if you have too much or too little of some skill, its going to burn you.
honestly, because the stamina drain is so severe on the other team as well, even if you sort of screw up the roles of your players, your team can be pretty good and get lucky and make final 4s and such where its not really appropriate with that level of talent. but to really be successful on a consistent basis, you have to prioritize a couple strong scorers who will allow you to focus on def/reb (the abilities, so ath/def/reb/sta) in your bigs and def and guard skills in your remaining guards, making sure you get guys who are good at what they are designed to do. if you could picture a championship caliber fb/fcp team, they aren't going to be quite as good rebounding wise or passing wise as your typical championship team, but you can make up for that very well with the stamina drain and the turnovers from your press (which will be higher than a normal press, because fatigue leads to more turnovers). you just want to make sure you don't fall TOO far behind in those areas. as with just about any team in any system, the most important player on the team is going to be your lead scorer, so make sure you aren't giving up much there.
9/15/2014 11:59 AM (edited)