You need ID and SB. The reason behind it is, driving layups are close range (inside the paint) actions.
As soon as the opponent has the ball ID defends him. Until the moment of the actual shot. Than SB kicks in.
Example:
The attacker drives towards the basket and his defender tries to hinder him. He does this with his ID.
Now the attacker goes up an releases the ball and from here SB tries to block or alter the shot. Every shooting foul is a failed shot block attempt.
A higher ID will defend more shot attempts (amount), because your player is better in man-man defense.
ID = defense against the man
A higher SB will defend the shot attempts better (quality), because he has a better timing and knows how to stop the ball.
SB = defense against the shot
Last edited by Nachtmahr at 3/24/2017 9:36:08 AM