Wildcat18 wrote:Figured I'd add my thoughts for what I value at each position, especially since I tend to do things a little...unconventionally at times.
For starters, rather than 5 positions, I look at my players as one of three "types": guards, wings, and bigs. Guards play the PG or SG, wings SG SF or PF, and bigs PF or C.
Everybody should be good at D.
Guards: Ball-handling, passing, outside scoring. These guys are my primary ballhandlers.
Wings: Here, I'm looking for scoring (both inside and outside) and rebounding.
Bigs: they either need to be an elite interior scorer or a good passer (preferably both, though). Rebounding is obviously important here. If they can draw fouls and shoot FT, even better.
Wildcat18 wrote:Figured I'd add my thoughts for what I value at each position, especially since I tend to do things a little...unconventionally at times.
For starters, rather than 5 positions, I look at my players as one of three "types": guards, wings, and bigs. Guards play the PG or SG, wings SG SF or PF, and bigs PF or C.
Everybody should be good at D.
Guards: Ball-handling, passing, outside scoring. These guys are my primary ballhandlers.
Wings: Here, I'm looking for scoring (both inside and outside) and rebounding.
Bigs: they either need to be an elite interior scorer or a good passer (preferably both, though). Rebounding is obviously important here. If they can draw fouls and shoot FT, even better.
Tiptop00 wrote:Are positions meaningless in this game? I consistently get shooting guards who have higher rebounding abilities then Centers. I play them at Center and they are more successful. Even have point guards doing the same thing. Basically can just have a team full of guards and your better off.
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