lapis wrote:basketball is all about match ups, sometimes a lower rated played may match up better agains an opponent better than a better rated player. when it comes to important games i always check the starting line ups to see if i need to make ajustments.
for instannce i play magic in my dynasty with arenas, ,dooling, turkoglu, jamison, howard. howard and jamison usually get it done on the inside, but when i played the heat in the playoffs they got beat up so i changed my out howard for cato at center, took jamison out and put howard at pf. stat wise cato is not as good as howard but cato is bigger and this line up was much better. howard was now matched up with zo and cato was just there to play clean up. plus i had a fresh jamison coming off the bench to replace howard.
so i would say its agood idea to check the staring line ups screen to see where your outmatched and where you outmatch your opponent, and to see if some slight ajustments might remedy or cause a mismatch.
hieght and weight arent include in aplayers rateing are they? theyer pretty important stats.
pedsdmd wrote:lapis wrote:basketball is all about match ups, sometimes a lower rated played may match up better agains an opponent better than a better rated player. when it comes to important games i always check the starting line ups to see if i need to make ajustments.
for instannce i play magic in my dynasty with arenas, ,dooling, turkoglu, jamison, howard. howard and jamison usually get it done on the inside, but when i played the heat in the playoffs they got beat up so i changed my out howard for cato at center, took jamison out and put howard at pf. stat wise cato is not as good as howard but cato is bigger and this line up was much better. howard was now matched up with zo and cato was just there to play clean up. plus i had a fresh jamison coming off the bench to replace howard.
so i would say its agood idea to check the staring line ups screen to see where your outmatched and where you outmatch your opponent, and to see if some slight ajustments might remedy or cause a mismatch.
hieght and weight arent include in aplayers rateing are they? theyer pretty important stats.
what role does height and weight play in the game?
Height plays a big role, since you can't put in a player that is 6'8 at Center or a 6'6 at PG. Usually PG's heights are between 5'5 to 6'3, SG - 6'4 to 6'7, SF - 6'8 to 6'10, PF 6'9 to 7'0, and C - 6'10 and up.
benji wrote:We're still on that stupidity? Giving Kidd the MVP in 2002 is as bad as giving Nash the MVP in any year...
I suggest you learn some manners.put whatever the hell YOU want, idiot. mine put warrick at PF, so i put Diaw at PF
EGarrett wrote:I suggest you learn some manners.put whatever the hell YOU want, idiot. mine put warrick at PF, so i put Diaw at PF
Andrew will back me up on this one.
EGarrett wrote:I found the default Cliff Robinson to be pretty dominant...he hits threes, runs the floor and blocks shots like nobody's business...especially when the other PF doesn't guard him in transition...
benji wrote:We're still on that stupidity? Giving Kidd the MVP in 2002 is as bad as giving Nash the MVP in any year...
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