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I'm not sure I can fully make the claim but I really did just have the most anti myers team possible in IBA. I made the NC game in Iba with 45 team ath and 36 team defense. My speed was 69 and my bh was 56 and 52.
Really nice job. Looking at your stats, I'm not surprised by your team's passing and lack of turnovers, or your opponents' TO's. What I was surprised by is that you held opponents to 42% FG / 31% 3PT on the season, while playing a top-notch schedule. I wouldn't have expected that with your mediocre DEF ratings. But I guess playing 6 seniors with great press IQs outweighs that.
In the press spd is most important imo, and it shows since it covered up a severe deficiency in "normal" defensive ratings. I only had 4 opponents shoot over 50%. I did give up over 40 fta 3 times(going 1-3), but I had over 40 FTA myself 11 times
Yeah, I'm learning that the hard way on my D2 press team. We're top 5 nationally in PER and STA, and have good ATH and IQs as well. But we're "only" around 20th in SPD. I've been ranked all season, but ultimately I'm not going to win 4-6 games in the NT with good-but-not-great SPD.
overall ranking for speed is fairly meaningless in the press. its your speed at the 1-3 that really counts. i just want to advise a bit of caution - you guys are talking about speed in the press like it was in the old days, before seble's engine rewrite. back then, spd was most important both for fg defense and for turnover causing. one of my best d2 teams featured 6 90+ spd players at the 1-3, with mediocre (at best) ath/def, and we were completely unstoppable - our ath/def really didn't matter. but, the game does not work like that anymore.
today, speed is still most important for turnovers, but absolutely is not most important for fg defense. defense is the most important rating, in the press, for fg defense, most likely followed by ath, with speed a close 3rd. defense is particularly important for reducing the fouls you commit, which is less important if you are a 20th in the country type of team, who is only optimizing your average performance. but, it is exceedingly important when you are a #1 in the country type of team, who is trying to also reduce the chance of poor performances. you can have superb press defenders in d1, who have 95 ath/def and only 70 speed. but a 95 speed, 70 ath/def d1 press player is a significant liability to top teams. mid majors and stuff, sure, no problem - i do it myself - go heavy for speed, slack on ath/def - it works out in your favor because ath/def is so highly prized, you really can't get much of it anyway. in d2/d3, i think its also ok to have players slacking in ath/def for speed, if they are top notch scorers or a top notch pg. thats ok, but you should realize that in high end games, you really are giving up something meaningful on those players - if you get enough for it, thats fine, but it is important to know what you are losing.
generally speaking, just keep in mind that how the game works in general and how it works against top flight competition, are very different. quality offensive players can go to ****, same with solid defenders. just because only's stat line shows his team defending well against some level of competition, does not mean that would hold up in big time NT games - and in this case - it won't (on average, because of small sample size, it might). that overall stat line really does not say much about how the team will perform against a top few in the country type team. its true at all levels, and mostly, i just would recommend trying to be aware of the difference between playing a decent schedule and playing a top few team. the value your players have changes, and the way you should play your team changes, its just good to be aware of that, and when you (anybody) starts getting top tier teams, you should really try to pay attention to differences in performance against normal teams and against other top tier teams, so you can try to optimize not for your average opponent, but for your final 4 opponent. doing that well is a big part of how championships are won in bulk.