awaken
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Anyone use the +/- stat? If so, how? What does it tell you?
Anyone use the +/- stat? If so, how? What does it tell you?
Recruiting strategy question for you guys. I'm looking for a PG this cycle and I maxed a guy who I thought is good, but was a decent bet to come in as a 1/1 or CL. Dude is currently still the #13 most recruited player in the country. I've got 3 other maxes that I am fine staying on til the end due to either their talent or where they are currently ranked. My question, does it make sense to drop him a week before the reveal and switch those points to an UR player that I like a lot at this stage in the game? I really am considering it given that the #13 recruit has not dropped at all yet and I think at this point it's foolish to assume he is ranked that high solely by being netted a lot. What are you guys thoughts?
I don’t think it’s worth it to max a PG. I did it for my junior class and I got two PGs and a pass first 6-7 SF who have good ratings but haven’t been all that great.[/QUOTE
Ehhh, I think that’s more due to who you maxed. I maxed 3 PGs that are now my seniors and now I’m a top 10 team. I think it matters more that you max the right guys that fit well together. Scoring guards when need them etc.
You guys reinforced my thoughts on dropping this guy though. Thanks for the feedback.
Apologies if the definition wasn't needed or overkill, I just didn't want to assume.
What are your PGs rated?
Here are those PGs in my junior class:
Brody Nicholson - 6-4/215 GGGGFG 6.2 pts, 3.8 ast, 1.8 stl 48/10/50 percentages (yes 10% 3pt, 50% FT with Good Sht)
Dylan Bridges - 6-2/204 GEGFFF I moved him to starter this year and he had 4 turnovers in each of his first three games.
Definitely agree on INT. I’m trying to figure out a system that is more based on production than ratings.