Posted by fluff_nasty on 12/26/2017 1:19:00 AM (view original):
Gotcha, thanks TJ that makes more sense.
My confusion came from the info provided on the double team page.
" If you choose to double in a man-to-man defense, your team will simply leave one player unguarded. In a zone, your team will slide into either a matchup zone, or a triangle and 2, depending on whether you are double-teaming 1 or 2 players"
So if you're double teaming two players, do 3 players stats get averaged and 2 players go to man? Or no?
In a zone,
it's always some weird *** calculation (which I don't think anyone really understands, even the guys who run the game because if they did they would be able to explain it way better than they do) that factors in the WEIGHTED AVERAGE of the 5 guys of the court AND the position of the player. It's probably like 20% team average and then 80% group ( PG-SG, SF-PF or C in 2-3 or PG-SG-SF or PF-C in 3-2).
the teams DEFENSIVE METRIC is calculated and that calculation is the base. The double team penalty is added to (or subtracted from depending on how you want to think about it) that number.
It's never like oh, the SF is going to cover the SF and the other 4 guys now become a part of the defensive calculation.
Now the next thing I want to play around with is click every players "if leading scorer" box and see if it'll cause more TO's. I suspect it will F up some offensive builds (I am looking at you triangle and FB teams). It's on my list....
1/22/2018 10:53 AM (edited)