2010 wrote:xKLNx Phenom wrote:
Speights - Uptempo
Rubio - Uptempo
K-Mart - Would excel in uptempo but can play in any system.
Granger - Any system
Yao - Half Court
Beasley - at PF you're playing uptempo-small ball, and at SF, he's more of an iso/halfcourt player.
Also, most of your scoring is coming from your perimeter players, and that would indicate more of a fast-paced system as well.
And, Rubio is an uptempo PG... PG's dictate the tempo, and yours was made for the fast-paced system.
Playoff time = winning time, and in those times when the game slows down and you need to grind it out, a halfcourt bigman like Yao is essential. Speights can run the floor but he also can play in the halfcourt pick and roll (pop) game as he is a finisher and also able to knock down the 15-footer for the most part. KMart like you said, can play in any system as well as Granger. They are shooters who will stretch the floor in the halfcourt but they can both get out and run opportunistically. Beasley as you detailed above, is too able to play both styles depending on matchups. So essentially you have just answered your own confusion and agreed with me that my team is VERSATILE capable of playing well in both elements.
Our only area of disagreement comes with Rubio. The misconception is that since he's a flashy passer that he can only play uptempo. Do you realize in the Euroleague teams run halfcourt motion offense sets? They are not running and gunning full-time. Rubio plays in a pick and roll system overseas and if you watch his full-game footage you will see him operate in those sets (don't only rely on the highlight videos). He is a master at getting his man caught in the screen, getting in the lane and when the defense converges he has the court-vision to find the open man be it a dump-off in the paint or kicking out to a shooter. The only area Rubio suffers in the halfcourt game is as a shooter, I admit. But so does Rondo and he is an all-star.
Really the only player on my team who cannot play equally well in the transition/halfcourt game is Yao. And even then if some of you argue that he will be injured and not to be relied on then you help my cause in the judging by calling me a fast-break team cuz if Yao is judged inactive then Beasley is the starting PF and Speights is the starting C and you must made my team the Phoenix Suns (a perenial contender).
Well hate to break it to you, but 99.99% of the people on this board are basing their thoughts on a few youtube videos.... That comes along with drafting Rubio, and in those systems, he hasn't excelled, probably because of the system that he's in.
People aren't going to think of Yao as the All-NBA Center that was once a dominate force... they're looking at the 7'5 Center that has missed the last season 1/2 and has glass knees, and has considered retirement. It's a risk.
Putting Beasley/Speights as your starting front court doesn't put your teams talent anywhere near the Suns.
You drafted 2 risky value picks in Rubio/Yao.... you have to realize that it's going to have to come with risks and faults...
Now... on to my team.





















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