Busch's case is very interesting not so much because of his "aggressive" trait, but because, I really didn't spend to much time pondering on the possibility of seeing my center go out and try to contest outside shots, but then again, defensive breakdowns happen all the time in basketball, leading to unfavorable matchups that may result in something similar to what you experienced with Busch, especially when playing a zone. Even though the "aggressive" trait played such a huge role on defense when Busch would attempt to contest the opposing PG, how much of a role do you personal feel your OD rating on Busch played into Busch's untimely mishap during the game? Would you say his OD was a liability, in general, relative to his position?
In regards to the rebounding challenge, if you're running into such frustrating issues on the defensive glass, I can only imagine how irritating it'll be having to experience that dilemma at a slightly larger scale. Even if the extra RB from the guards doesn't have the impact I'd hope it has, grabbing a few extra offensive rebounds every game should help minimize my weakness on the defensive glass which should help me at least "stay in the game"...right?
This is gonna be a lot more difficult than I initially anticipated :/ . All the little intricacies that comes with making this play style a reality is definitely gonna be expensive, like Chek noted. I feel as though the market's supply of versatile and unconventional players that are needed to make this system, at the most, semi-successful are scarce and will take some time to get my hands on. Training doesn't seem like it's gonna be a piece of cake either.
Nevertheless, I'd like to thank hrudey and Chek for providing their insight on this topic.