thanks for the responses guys! some interesting stuff :) i am just guessing myself, here are my responses:
1) Overall, a guard's ability to take it to the hole (like john wall or derrick rose, among other) appears:
a) non existent
b) its there, but not particularly useful
c) moderately useful
d) pretty useful
e) very useful - its a game changer!
2) Overall, a guard's ability to be an effective scorer with 1 low post has:
a) increased slightly
b) stayed the same
c) decreased slightly
d) decreased significantly
3) Overall, do you see that a guard is getting better perimeter looks because of his lp threat, and visa versa?
a) Yes!
b) somewhat significant
c) a little bit, but not very significant
d) not at all
4) When recruiting a guard, you:
a) Completely ignore low post
b) Completely ignore low post unless it is above a certain threshold (where abouts?)
c) Completely ignore low post unless the guard has poor perimeter shooting
d) Value low post slightly
e) Value low post significantly
f) Love low post - its a game changer!
edit - added g) Value low post somehow based on the guard's free throw shooting - care to explain?
5) In trying to assess the mechanic that allows a player to use both his low post and perimeter skills, whether a guard, small forward, or big man, you:
a) Believe they are completely unrelated - a player is either going to use his low post skill OR perimeter skill, and never has "an option" which way to go
b) Believe they are related option style - a player will essentially find himself in a situation where he can use his low post skill or perimeter skill, and based on which is likely to turn out better (for example, it could depend on who would defend him in which shot, or maybe how well his defender would defend each kind of shot).
c) Believe they are related in a compounding style - the threat of one shot gives a player better opportunities at the other kind of shot
i really am somewhat torn on the issue, so i couldn't stick to one answer. i feel like if a guard has 1 lp or 30, i treat him exactly the same, and feel he can be great just on per shooting. because it seems to be an option to me, not that one skill makes the other better, it seems that a high quality perimeter shooter is wasting his time driving to the hole with 30 lp. but if he is going to be a significant low post threat, then i value it reasonably high. also, i feel like a low post ability is more useful for better ft shooters, so if a guy is like a D free throw shooter i would much prefer him to sit back and take 3s. all in all, i feel like there aren't very many of these players out there, but i do think they are a very interesting prospect. next season i am going to move my d2 guard from sf to sg, to see how it plays out there, and i am pretty excited to see how it goes - hes sitting at 69 ath, 80 spd, 74 lp, 83 per, 63 bh, B ft with a solid amount of room for improvement in lp (+12 this season) and a decent amount left in spd/per/bh. so i am hoping to learn something there.
also, conceptually, it seems to me that bh should increase the value of lp significantly - but i have no inkling one way or another if thats true, with so little experience thus far.