If I see a player with a great skillset averaging 3.0 PF/G I won't buy him unless I absolutely have to.
If I see a player with a great skillset averaging 3.0 PF/G I won't buy him unless I absolutely have to. On the upside these players are get fouled more and take more free throws. They also seem to cause more injuries to opposing players.
Depends on the player, who they are matched up against, what position they play, how many shooting fouls they give up. Too many variables to say that for sure.
a BB has actually stated semi-officially (I think somewhere in the forum) that there is "the fouling" attribute is actually a "physicality" attribute. In the light of this, it is probably not true that a fouling player will commit more fouls than he draws. What we call a "fouling player" is just a player that is involved more frequently in physical plays (either on the "making" or "receiving" end)