I use examples of the NBA because people know who they are and they use the same examples I figured you would understand that.
As for the debate it does not matter if we talk the NBA, College, High School, Euroleague, ULEB Cup, or any league from division 1-5 in any country.
It is a known thing that players in the low post have an easier time scoring over shorter players. If you have a level 10 guard in inside defense who is 6'6 and is playing a 7'2 center with a level 10 inside scoring the level 10 should have a slight advantage because he can shoot over him. If they are going head to head all game long. If it is off a switch then it’s a play here and there and no big deal.
If you want to tell me the 6’6 player is athletic and can leap and the 7'3 player is overweight and can’t move ok fine but that means if he gets position on particular plays it is a basket or foul. For you to make the argument that it will work its way out in a few years we will see.
The point is that in real life which this game is based on at any level where teams train 4-5 times a week they have players who take advantage of mismatches in the low post as guards take advantage against bigger guards who can’t move as well.
Add weight to the game to know which small players can go down low and which big men can’t go outside as a general move will add to this game and make it more tactical.
That is what basketball is. Finding a tactical advantage for your team to win and when I have solid player with a huge height advantage he should be able to exploit it. Not buying the 5 best players and throwing on the court not caring who plays where and who they guard.
You got to know when to hold em, know when to fold em, Know when to walk away and know when to run. You never count your money when youre sittin at the table. Therell be time enough for countin when the dealins done.