I run fb. Stam is secondary in d3,2 because you should have at least 10 players. It becomes important if pressing or in d1 where more money is needed for quality so many will play with 8-9. I look for as high of speed as possible with high potential in ath,spd if possible. Passing is critical for any set to limit turnovers. Those close games are won and lost through turnovers. Bh is the difference between a good scorer and a dominant guard. The key is not to separate the offense sets in your mind but to have the best player and limit weaknesses without hurting core ratings,goals. I would rather have a 60 spd pg with 60 Bh instead of 80 spd,40 Bh. Balance in players prevents smart coaches from gameplanning. Lp in a guard can be lethal. If the opponent is playing +1, the 30 lp guard can be set at 0 and drive to the basket while a high per,low lp limits options,choices in scoring The goal with post players in fb is to have high potential in spd. If you can get them to 40+ by senior year,another advantage. Bh is nice but rebounding in fb is critical to start the breaks. In order of importance Pg,sg: spd,Bh,pass,def,per,ath,,stamlp,reb, Pf,c: reb,ath,spd,def,lp,pass,stam,per,Bh. The cores are the areas that cannot be altered. Spd,Bh,pass for guards, reb,ath and as much spd with high potential you can find. Def is a given but will lower it a bit in zone, not m2m. In man, def is vital and a core.