Posted by kaw_86 on 10/10/2018 11:46:00 PM (view original):
I've heard otherwise from several experienced players; they claim anything below -2 risks foul trouble.
As always, a lot of factors play into this. But I guess I'll say..... if you're team and your opponents team are in the same ballpark. Sure if you're a 550 OVR playing a 700 OVR team, it could be an ugly outcome regardless. But if you're opponent shoots no 3s, literally none, you're just exposing the paint more than necessary with a -1.
I'm very successful with all my teams in that +3 to -5 range. I'll say -4 to be safe. I don't play -5 very often.
Look at it this way.... if you play -1, watch your halftime adjustments in the second half (if you use that). I'm sure you've seen an adjustment to -3 at halftime many many times.
*edit..... I just looked at your team. And maybe you don't use the halftime adjustment setting much. Some people do and some don't. But look at some experienced coaches that use it. And you'll see that -3, 4, and 5 does happen. And it has a positive impact when it's needed.
10/11/2018 10:36 AM (edited)