Building a player toward a few tactic is a lower cost point. Jacking up a lot skill wont help you keep such player in this era of buzzerbeater while it good for the money its not good for your team. Not everyone can do that, create value.
What? I'm not sure what you are trying to say... Why is a player with a lot of skill points not good for your team? It is good for salary and for your team. I have a 27k SF with 105 skill points, and he is the key piece of my team, because he is so balanced and strong at all points. I don't understand how you can believe that "jacking up a lot of skills" is not good for your team.
As for the free throws, awful free throw shooting is not as bad as you believe it to be in my opinion. Thibault Mosse on my team has awful free throw shooting and last season he shot 22/30 (73.3%) from the line. Sure this isn't the best but it is certainly enough to get by and I would never waste a full training week on FT training, unless he had atrocious free throw shooting and was constantly getting to the line. In fact, I looked at this trainees season stats and he has not missed a free throw this season if you look. 2-2.
Last edited by E.B.W. at 4/29/2014 8:00:43 PM
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