It seems like in a lot of posts I read, managers training guards are almost always suggested to train one on one even if the manager only has three trainees. Now, I understand that one on one trains more things, but it also does them at a slower rate. Will I get more pops by training ball handling (one position) and jump shot or just training one one one in the same time frame?
I'm leaning towards ball handling + JS training but I'd just like to make sure one on one isn't, for some reason, the better choice even though it trains two positions at the same time.