Posted by mpollon on 2/2/2020 3:35:00 PM (view original):
One more follow up: how do you set your defense adjust option? I’ve been using “if Losing”, but what do people do who have experience with “anytime”? Is the sim smart enough to give that power to?
for me, it is a tradeoff mostly about how much attention you play. in general, the sim is pretty bad at adjusting up or down, but if you are not game planning nightly, i'd definitely let the sim adjust for you. it gets it right more than it gets it wrong.
conversely, if you are game planning, i would stick at least 'if losing by 5' and preferably 'never' for the big games where you are really paying attenion. if losing by 10 might be a good middle ground? i have used that a lot, figuring if im down by 10 already, the sim can't make it a whole lot worse?
the reasons for this approach are several. first, the sim is really dumb. second, the amount of shots someone is taking from behind the arc varies fairly based on RNG quite significantly - so you might see a team who takes 20 3s (assume this is a lot) take 6 one half and 14 another. you can probably predict the expected number of 3s per half (10) a lot better based on the wealth of information you have (i generally only game plan in NT and don't care about the regular season, so usually i have a whole season's worth of data available - early in the season, this line of reasoning breaks down), than the sim can based on simply seeing 1 half of play (6 or 14), with all the RNG that comes with it.
and finally, the auto adjust can very easily work against you. let's say you are really worried about your opponent's 3pt shooting, so you run a m2m +2. you successfully limit their attempts, forcing them to run the offense you want. fantastic. unfortunately, you are still down 1, so the sim adjusts you to a +0 (even if the opponent made say all 5 of their 5 3pt attempts), and now the opponent makes 6 3s in the 2nd half, and you lose by 10. this is a fairly normal scenario. or you can have something like, the opponent takes a healthy mix of 2s and 3s, but they just really suck at making 3s, so you figure, i'll go run a -2, let them shoot and shoot, because mostly, they'll miss anyway, right? so, first half, everything goes fantastically - your opponent is 2 for 12 from behind the line. whoops! now the sim is going to adjust you up to a 0, seeing that bulk of 3 pt shooting, being too dumb to recognize that 2 for 12 isn't so hot, and your game plan, which was working great for you, just got changed significantly.
in short - if you know what you are doing, and you are paying attention - the sim auto adjust ranges from mostly useless to downright sabotage. if you aren't paying attention, or you don't really know how to set +/-, there can be some good value there.