Well I won!
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I do have a few questions? How can they have proficient outside offensive rating and I have proficient outside defensive rating? And why in the world did I shoot 9 threes while play LP against a SG at pf and a 1k center??? Lack of experience by trainees? Also how does a 1k center grab 7 rebounds against a 27k center or a 8k back-up?
Lastly my center has sensational inside shot and he's playing against a 1k center and he only scores 8???
They can have a proficient outside shooting rating by having a crapload of JS and JR at the 1, 2 and 3 and running an outside offense. Likewise, proficient OD is fairly easily accomplished in a 3-2 if you have decent OD at the 1, 2 and 3 and good Enthusiasm.
The threes are probably a result of possessions where you couldn't get the ball into the post well enough. Low post is slower and does tend to kick it back out if nothing is there so being stuck having to jack one up late in the shot clock is not uncommon.
The rebounding this is a case where *some* of the rebounds have to go to the other team and if they fall to the right spot then the guy can pick it up. I know I've had guards with atrocious RB get offensive boards. The best way of looking at it is that on shots that you missed, you got 20 offensive boards and he got 20 defensive ones. When he missed, you got 39 defensive boards vs. his 5 offensive ones .That seems quite a reasonable disparity given the ratings - also keeping in mind that since you were both in the 3-2 zone, it doesn't make much sense to compare the C to your C as a man v. man situation.
The zone is also why your center didn't score much - well, that and the fact that your PF was killing it down low.