So I decided to use a reverse patience for my today's matchup using my best perimeter scorer against a 3 OD player and the result was... https://buzzerbeater.com/match/123445786/boxscore.aspx
I mean, to be fair my SG today is more all-around in scoring (he has the same JS and DRI, +2 in IS and -1 JR), but still a worst perimeter scorer compared to my C and also he's with less GS this week besides the 16 OD difference between my opponent players, so why the game just decided to put a worse perimeter scorer, with less GS against a way better defender in a position to shot 46 times with a marvelous 19% fg instead a 8-14 guy with more PPS (he even shot less than my other perimeter player).
Analyzing the box score I guess i've made the right call offensively but I don't know maybe the engine just had another plans for my team today.
There's a basic tactical aspect of the game that I'm missing or for the next times I'll just play with 4 bench warmers just to be sure?