Quote: Originally Posted By z0601 on 11/21/2009
Quote: Originally posted by jpmills3 on 11/20/2009
I am with Z on this. C with no question about it. I like my SF to be a 3rd guard (especially if that player is my best scorer off the bench), and I care much more about PER than LP in my SF's (in a perfect world). Reason for 3rd guard approach is just based on the fact that I consistently have post players that underperform their respective ratings, while my guards generally perform closer to their expected level. Would rather error on the side of guys who perform as expected. Just my observation from my own teams.
Not trying to single out jp on this one but I have noticed alot of people saying this. If you want your SF to be more like a guard, then recruit more SG and play them at that position. For me, I would answer B and make sure that he has better REB and LP to be more of a presence down low and use my extra SG as his sub to give me a better mis-match from outside.
I do recruit SG's to play at SF. But if a SF has those same attributes... I don't discriminate (I pretty much don't care about assigned position - I go strictly by ratings) .
Also, the initial question said all other categories are equal, so the only question here is Speed vs. ATH. Rebounding is theoretically equal.