i think that the impact of driving skill is higher/lower on your result depending on your offence scheme :
1- you go on low pace offence (for exemple low post or princeton) --> passing skill will prevale over driving concerning creating good shots (on inside positions for LP, outside for Prctn)
driving skills will only get into account if the shot clock is close running out.
2 - you go on high pace offence (f.e : look inside or run&gun) --> driving skill will prevale over passing for creating good shots.
as it was said above, driving skill should go along with handling.
is it primary for a player's success ?
i would say YES in the case of a key player in a roster without high passing skills.
if your other players can pass the ball correctly, driving becomes secondary.
so i believe it depends on your offence scheme (inside/outside + low/high pace) ...
in my case, all my players have good passing & handling skills. driving is secondary since i often use low pace scheme, and it does work properly (as far as recently).
cheers !
Last edited by tykit at 1/5/2013 8:39:09 PM