I'm with you Kashmir75. This team has some big deficiencies. I am accepting the fact that this team is slow at my perimeter positions that I need to have. I have been trying a ton of different/creative lineups at this point with the idea of developing my young talent. I am going to try putting my BH and PAS combo players on the floor for ny starting lineup, which means Cruz and Greene will be coming off the bench. Figueroa moved to my SF spot so I can use him as a mismatch each game. Callier is a solid PF when he has good passers on the floor with him and Lebo has done a great job being a defender, blocker, and rebounder when he starts. Lebo doesn't need to shoot for me. I am playing next game against UMass with the following lineup:
PG: Hilldebrand
SG: Snyder
SF: Figueroa
PF: Callier
C: Lebo
My bench should score with no problem and will log good minutes because of how STA shakes out for each position. Although I would have done recruiting different if I could do over, it is a an opportunity to experiment and gain a new perspective. In the end, I recruited this way tobbe competitive starting next year. The team I inherited was full of players that didn't belong in the position that they HAD to play. Because of this I brought in some way different talent in order to get some normalcy to what we are doing in terms of a correct life cycle at each position year to year.