i agree that its very hard to find true SFs at d2, and that it is a little severe to use *any* hard rebounding cutoff for SF. true guards are often some of the best SFs outside of high d1. depends on the scheme though a bit.
i tend to look at rebounding holistically, because its really a team sport, rebounding is. if you are sacrificing your PF rebounding down to 50 in a vacuum, that is probably not great. if you are doing it with a really strong 3/5 and maybe some guard rebounding, its an easier sell. also, seems like a REALLY tough sell in zone no matter what. i think a weaker reb pf is way easier to tolerate in the press, and even in m2m.
in general, i think rebounding is just really important for the 4/5, and its going to be hard to make a major offset. ath can help offset reb, but its like 3:1 ballpark, reb:ath, so even with some ath to offset the reb, its likely a reb hit. that can be ok, depending on the circumstance. however, with rebounding such a vital priority at the 4, you basically can only justify someone who is sucky at rebounding if they are flat out amazing on both offense and defense. if so, then yes, i'd consider that adequate compensation - but i also often would ask if that guy play the 3, i think its easier to take a bh/pass hit at the 3 than a reb hit at the 4, by a good margin. but if the guy is slower too, you are probably playing them at the 4.
i think a lot of folks get allured by 'look at all the speed, per, bh, pass i can get at the 4 for that measly rebounding!". that is usually a dead end IMO, but if you throw in stamina and fb/fcp, you can definitely get there! in straight press, i spent a long time trying to make the most of that extra spd and guard skills at the 4, and judged it to be impossible. well - i mean, would we be top 8 - sure. but my standard then was i wanted to be #1 by a mile, i wanted to win 9 out of 10 games over the #2 team in the country with my best teams and 8/10 with the ones a tier down. i was successful in that endeavor, but never with a 4 guard lineup. even pg-sg-sg-sf-c was too much of a reb hit, and i was running 50 reb on the majority of those guards.
it is a bit different when your team is worse, however. when you are capable of getting plenty of per scoring and bh/pass from the 1-3, the extra at the 4 is almost worthless. if you are lacking in those things from the 1-3, you can get a lot more compensation from those items at the 4. still, reb is vastly more valuable than any of those skills at the 4, under basically any circumstances. i would often take 10-15 reb over 100 per/bh/pass (total) at the 4, but again, that pre-supposes an excellently built team. for scorers i'm probably in the 20s on that reb figure. for regular coaches i could see getting into the 30s even (for scorers - which the player in question for this thread MUST be - if not - they are an automatic pass), assuming you have guard talent deficits you are compensating for. still, its basically never going to be remotely close to an even proposition.
in short - it can work - but make sure you are getting a LOT of compensation for that reb!
1/25/2021 7:19 PM (edited)