Start with a PG, get a C to play with him. Inside scorer & rebounder. Then the 2,3 & 4 spot will work themselves out. Like, lets say you got Kareem. For your 3rd pick i think you'd target a player who can play the 2 and 3 and can defend as well as give some outside shooting (like a Pippen). 4th pick you can go with a forward who can help score & rebound and then you're just filling out needs. I'm not saying who you got was wrong or is bad but personally i would've gone the route above but instead of Kareem i would pick a certain player.
Seems fair. Obviously it would've been ideal to get a bigman (particularly a P&R rollman which Kareem wasn't particularly I don't think), but I just didn't see anyone that particularly took my fancy offensively, so I went with who I thought was the best player. With Stockton a low-volume shooter, made sense to get a shot jacker in and Aguirre went 30/6/5 in what is effectively the season before this one, so I'm hoping he's big-time.
Robertson 6 x All Defense Jordan 9 x All Defense Eaton 5 x All Defense let the hounds out, I'm coming for you Frizzed
I thought why me specifically, then I remembered why. Really hope I can get some early wins against your young team because once they catch fire it'll be gg.
Does the potential of players fluctuate much between from how their careers actually played out? Slightly nervous about having two rookies and a Tyson Chandler esque player on my team