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Dual Position Players

Dec. 19, 2015
7:29:22 am

I have a bunch of dual positioners in my team so what's the ebst way to structure my team to get a max score?

As a "6th man' does a G/F score primarily as a G before an F? And if I have 2 x GF as my 6th and 7th men who gets scored for what position?

Dec. 19, 2015
3:53:57 pm


Yes, a GF would count as a G first, so long as you have available G minutes.

You can click on the player then hit "Switch Position" to make that player an FG. In that case, they'll count as a F first.

Picture the scoring format like this. You start at the top of your lineup and work your way down. If you have something like this...

You start with 96 guard minutes, 96 forward minutes, 48 center minutes...

G: Chris Paul plays 30 minutes (now you only have 66 G minutes left)
G: Kobe Bryant plays 30 minutes (now you only have 36 G minutes left)
G: Will Barton plays 20 minutes (now you only have 16 G minutes left)
GF: Kawhi Leonard plays 30 minutes (In this case, Leonard will play 16 minutes at G and the remainder at F. Using 14 of his 30 minutes at F, you are left with 82 forward minutes)
F: Kevin Durant plays 40 minutes (now you only have 42 minutes.

If, in the above example, you had Leonard as an FG (as opposed to GF), ALL of his minutes would count as an F, but you would still have 16 remaining guard minutes.

The next time you're looking at a box score on your computer, hover over the Minutes column and you'll see exactly how a player's minutes were distributed.

I hope that helps a bit.

AK

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