Guards with 9-10 JR in D.IV - D.III will hit threes in around .40. So what's I'm saying is that SF with JR 8 will do just fine, don't need to get it up to 10 unless you are building RnG SF. Otherwise just save the cap and salary and focus more on other skills. Then for JS 19-20 is a waste on SF especially. You don't need more than 16-18 and greater than 16 is for D.I.
Guards with 9-10 JR in D.IV - D.III will hit threes in around .40. So what's I'm saying is that SF with JR 8 will do just fine, don't need to get it up to 10 unless you are building RnG SF. Otherwise just save the cap and salary and focus more on other skills. Then for JS 19-20 is a waste on SF especially. You don't need more than 16-18 and greater than 16 is for D.I.I can quite definitely dispute that a 9-10 JR guard will knock down anything near 40% of his threes in III, at least against teams that are of III caliber and not tanking/bots.
I don't think JR is that important for a SF in LI tactic. If you want a SF for that tactic, I would rather train more driving and maybe some passing.
May I ask a question?If I have 2 SF with the same IS, ID, RB, first one has better HA and PAS but weaker JS,OD,second one has better JS, OD but weaker HA, PAS.Which one should I choose for Look inside's SF and PF?