Do you have any idea those players' OD who guarded your bigs? And what kind of offense tactics you used? These all affect any outside attack significantly.
Not all of them, but there were definitely some that had decent OD. Of course, my trainees are odd anyhow - one of them is a PG again today since I worked in a passing week. And pretty much all of my games with a few exceptions are with Princeton offense, which is also an odd duck. They definitely do seem to perform better at PF, too - although Cheek's best game at C was against the team in the league that's as fanatical as I am about secondary skills:
(55958234)And obviously I agree that it depends on tactics - a 15 JS guy against any level of OD at C will have a bad day in a look inside if he can't shoot inside. One thing that I tried in a private league game recently was not playing either of my "real" bigs so my trainee with 10IS would be considered the best inside guy and played an inside isolation.
(58761990) I was expecting a lot more assists from Busch at C than I got, but I was surprised at his shooting percentage and the fact that he got off 3 threes.