A simple suggestion
A default team training (skills) + individual skills training (single player) would be more effective.
The number of spots for the training will affect the training speed as per current team training; the addition of individual skills training helps to provide specialization for game users to have options to choose areas to improve the weakness of skillsets.
Default team training (skills) is the same as the current training system.
Then, individual skills training (single-player) is set independently for each player.
Is my understanding correct?
YES
Additionally, I would like to ask if individual skills training (single player) can be applied to every player (similar to the effect of the Training Court), or if it is only available to players who receive default team training (skills) (similar to the effect of the Gym)?
Individual skills training can select all training methods available now unless a new set of training methods being added.
And what about the training speed/amount of individual skills training (single player)?
Training speed follows current setups.
Of course, it would be ideal if it was able to open to all 5 slots per game following the game minutes; OR
at least 3players for team trainings & open up 2 slots for individual trainings In addition, just have some ideas on the player by adding in some speciality for the players; this speciality is like a born talent towards the player which they have a slight advantage at certain areas of play;
Such as below: (I saw it somewhere on Reddit)
The Slasher: These are the people who can drive and are masters of finishing
Examples: Elgin Baylor, Ja Morant, Derrick Rose, John Wall
The 3p Shooter: The guy that can knock down shots and usually can create space
Examples: Steph Curry, Bradley Beal, Ray Allen, Reggie Miller, JJ Reddick
The Scorer: The people that can score in a variety of ways
Examples: Kobe Bryant, Zach Lavine, Michael Jordan, Vince Carter
The Playmaker: The type that can set up their teammates with passes (great passer and improve the flow of the game)
Examples: John Stockton, Chris Paul, Steve Nash, Oscar Robertson, Jason Kidd