[quote name="Seymore CAKE"]I would like to see you top 10 Ska and your break down of strengths and weaknesses.
If my squad isn't one of those, I'd like a break down of my team, hell I'd like to that from a few people actually
[/quote]Don't feel comfortable doing my top 10 yet, not until some more votes come through. I don't want to influence people one way or the other.
But here's what I thought looking at your squad:
However I really wanted to create a squad that was extremely versatile that allowed me to play small or big without compromising shooting, passing or my ability to defend.
And that you did!
C: Bill Walton/Bill Laimbeer
PF: David West/Bargs
SF: Crown/Tayshawn Prince/Chuck Persons
SG: Vince/RIP/Vinny the Microwave Johnson
PG: John Wall/Sam Cassell
Not an in depth analysis; just things that jumped out at me.
Right off the bat, your immediate strength in your SLU is the freakish athleticism of Wall, Lebron, and Vince. That's just... ugly. :x
Then you compliment them with some more traditional players in Walton and West, and there are some serious matchup problems right from the opening tip.
What I saw second was how even in your positions, you created versatility. Lebron, Tay, and Rifleman could not possibly be more different players at the SF position, and that's what the opponent has to deal with. At the 5, you go from Walton taking a breather... to Bill Laimbeer?!
Polar opposite. I like it.
Microwave and Alien are such spark plugs, and RIP is the greatest midrange player I've ever seen. I've said that on NT multiple times.
Not a fan:
- Bargs
Weakness:
- perimeter threats. Chuck better be ON it.
I know Vince can hit. I know Wall can hit. I know dudes CAN hit, but it's a difference between dudes who can hit, and dudes who better not be left open.