Posted by mlitney on 9/27/2021 12:49:00 PM (view original):
Posted by gillispie on 9/27/2021 12:20:00 PM (view original):
maybe bottom of first round was too high - quality wise, i think that's about the right spot, but for big board cohesion, probably earlier in the 2nd is better. here is an example of a guy who i had drafted around 50 on the board as a junior, bottom of the first round (26), who is substantially better than your guy or mine, objectively but especially from a team composition standpoint. granted, this is roughly a perfect package - about as good as players get in this game. so his draft spot was low too. but still, the point is, there's a couple echelons between a pg like this and yours and mine, and he was low 1st round too.
https://www.whatifsports.com/hd/PlayerHistory/Ratings.aspx?&pid=4234143
From your examples, I might just be overrating athleticism at the guard positions. To me, Johnson is an ideal SF, which is where his 100 spd/ath would be most utilized, and also where he fits best from a team composition standpoint. He can better be surrounded by shooters at the 1/2 and even backup 3. Maybe part of the problem is that the BB formulas aren't sophisticated enough to consider some of the nuances of a player's actual value. Or maybe the formulas just aren't very good. You're pretty certain that he's on the PG formula?
johnson's passing, and incredibly ath/spd/def, really call for him to play a guard position in press. if you were over valuing ath, in guards, wouldn't you want him to play guard?
he's a strong sf for sure, i think he can play multiple spots. that's kinda why i was saying to george (because the reply was constructive generally) i kinda agreed he's not the best sg but hes a premium pg / sf.
he's a strong sf for sure, i mean, if you can have that defense, that bh/pass, quality 2pt scoring and some reb in your sf spot, that is pretty much plenty. i didn't look at your team but its a stretch for me to imagine you have enough defensive and bh/pass abilities at the 1-2, for him to actually be an ideal fit at the 3, though. if you do you have a championship coming for sure. if you have less defense (ability) and bh/pass than him at the 1-2, then him at the 3 is wasting all of those things, because they are all more valuable to the left. assuming you press based on his iq. in m2m whatever is fine, move him around maybe? and his reb is a weakness at the 3 vs a strength at the 1-2.
his bh is a bit weak at the 1, but its obviously fine IMO with that passing. i think the main thing is, your best players generally need to play where they are best, in a way that is relative to the team, and for him i just have to imagine - again, unless you are the #1 team in your world, perhaps by a mile - that at the 3, his talents are not being fully utilized. but really bottom line, if you have two 3pt scorers to pair him with on the starting line, hes going to be highly effective from any spot 1-3. if not, then his style of offense makes him somewhat of a team planning liability, but hey, that is true of pgs all the time, and plenty of them don't have near his skills. same story for sf but again, your team would have to be tremendous for him to really be ideal playing at sf. it might be your best option anyway, because realities are what they are... but still