So turns out the 3rd ability in our registration is our weakness, and not our 3rd skillset...I was not aware of this until now.
Team: Wildcats Round: Preseason 2 Starting lineup: G Mike Martyn (24) G Johnny Ridd (28) F Chad Dyer (28) F Bruce Force (28) C Tom Delonge (28) Bench: 6 Clayton Evans (28) 7 Chris Warrington (28) 8 Chris Lewis (24) 9 Quentin Goldenhaus (24) Tactics (any tactics you wish, provided they're able to be done - can include pace of play, defensive matchups, situational lineups, offensive focuses for each player, etc): Mousey to turn injuries off and make fillers active to avoid Wildcatgate Depth chart (players can be listed at multiple positions, except as a starter): PG: Martyn, Lewis SG: Ridd, Evans, Goldenhaus SF: Dyer, Evans, Goldenhaus PF: Force, Warrington, Dyer C: Delonge, Warrington, Force For whenever someone is ready. Most likely the Gangsters.
We are most likely playing the Bandits on our last preseason game. How I think we should lineup: Team: Wildcats Round: Preseason 3 Starting lineup: G Chris Lewis (24) G Quentin Goldenhaus (28) F Clayton Evans (28) F Bruce Force (28) C Chris Warrington (32) Bench: 6 Chad Dyer (28) 7 Johnny Ridd (24) 8 Mike Martyn (24) 9 Tom Delonge (24) Tactics (any tactics you wish, provided they're able to be done - can include pace of play, defensive matchups, situational lineups, offensive focuses for each player, etc): - One of Force and Warrington on the court at all times - Time out if opponent goes on 8-0 run - Give 4 of Warrington's minutes to Delonge if Delonge > Warrington on the night Depth chart (players can be listed at multiple positions, except as a starter): PG: Lewis, Martyn SG: Goldenhaus, Ridd SF: Evans, Dyer, Goldenhaus PF: Force, Warrington, Dyer C: Warrington, Delonge Feel free to make adjustments etc. Just putting this here so we aren't sitting idle.
Really hope we can sign a 10th player before this game so we can have an idea how they would do before the season starts.
Do we have an idea on what are our strong points and our weaknesses to make sure we get the right kind of player?
Strengths: Not finishing games Fouling Weaknesses Winning Shooting Not defending more points than we score
OP has a list of the players and the weaknesses and strengths of each. As for the team, it's hard to gauge what our strengths and weaknesses are just yet, not much of a sample size. But if we go by the registrations, a stretch 4 player is the ideal fit for this team imo.