I'm working with some SB>ID players. I really like the results so far. I think this stat issue comes down to what the player elects/tries to do on a given play. I'm still in the hypothesis phase with this, but basically if your player is ID>SB, even with considerable SB he may not block many shots (although he will contribute very well for defense inside).
I have understood that ID will prevent opponent from trying to score, so they will pass the ball or so. Then if opponent still tries to shoot (what ever kind of shot), then SB will again try to lower to probability of scoring. So if your player has "low" ID and high SB of course there will be more shot blocks in the stats. But I think SB is not alone enough. Inside player must have also high ID so that all is not depending on SB. If we take salary formula into consideration, then I think it might be true that SB can be trained higher than ID to get best salary/performance ratio. Also help defense is related to SB at least in some extent?
I just switched this weeks training from ID to SB
Last edited by Codemasters at 10/29/2013 5:54:43 AM