I hear what youre saying on this one. Ive not been playing long enough to be training 24 - 25 year olds so I cant really comment on that.
The thing is my bro (kensei) and me were discussing how much passing a SG should have. For me I like my guards with at least strong + passing. SG included. he was quite ok with respectable passing. Hence The post as we were wondering what everyone else thought. His main scorings prob from his bigs. Assuming he takes my advice and spends on a decent PF/C. So all the more passings important as his trainees are his starters?Opinions?
One question does anyone know if this "free" passing will also affect the salary cap? My best player is an All-Star shooting guard. He isn't capped yet but he can't be that far off it. If boosting his passing a lot meant he could be trained efficiently for longer I would do it.
Passing: Helps to create good shots (and get assists). Bad passing can also lead to turnovers.
Offensive Flow (how well the offense produces assists, avoids turnovers): point guard weighted very heavily, shooting guard weighted medium, small forward weighted medium.
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