My first trainee was an elite shotblocker, more or less like this: 8/8/11 11/12/13 12/18/18/18. There are some issues with building a team based on SB:
- if you build that way to kill teams defensively, then you also need to destroy them on the boards. If you build on elite defense, you won't have great shooting for salary reasons, so you better believe you need to catch most of the misses (the ones due to your elite defense and the ones due to your poor shooting). Also you need RB to get the ball aftet a block, because let's not forget a block on ots own does not change a possession. RB can be expensive for roles other than PF/C
- unfortunately RB has a great sinergy with IS because putbacks are the second best shot in the game after dunks. If you lack IS but have great defense and RB your players will tend to pass those kind of shots and that's not what you want
- at the top level and with high effort/enth/GS it's hard to stop teams from scoring, 20 IS will still score pretty efficiently.against an elite shotblocker, provided he can also pass the ball and avoid some bad shots
- finally, you need to find players that do not foul for SB to work. If you have an amazing scorer that gives up a lot of FTs that may still work, but an elite defender giving up FTs will kill you. It's anecdotal, but more SB may lead to more fouling: while more ID will typically force worse shots (farther from the basket, more difficult type of shots), more SB will attempt to stop the shot after distance/type of shot etc. Is determined