Ok, for what it sounds like for the PF/C, that practically when we usually see a player assigned as PF, we see something like in proportions for example 75 on LP, BLK, REB and somewhere between 20-50 on BH, PAS, PER. Where for Centers, we usually see them more hardcore in the LP, BLK, REB and more minimal in BH, PAS, PER. So from what you guys describing is that this Center with more hardcore LP, BLK, REB and more minimal BH, PAS, PER would be a better player for you at the PF position than what we normally see usually as skillset for PF that I just described. That's good to hear cause I was recruiting the last 3 years based on decision making where I treated the C/PF as interchangable. But has slight signficance where if you have 2 Centers and one has more of the hardcore center traits than the other, then you put him at Center and the other at PF.
I thought too that LP has somewhat impact on guard. Like in real life Derrick Rose is Derrick Rose because he has quality LP. But of course we talking about here in WIS. So regardless of LP is important or not, it sound like BH & SPD really has impact on a PG to drive to the lane, so if you have a PG with 90 PER and crappy BH & SPD you more want to have a +2 three point frequency than say someone that has high BH & SPD with 90 PER than you would lower it to like +1 or 0.