Pasic is one of my favorite players I have created. I trained him to be a supersub on a high level roster, and for most of those seasons he was just that - rarely the best at any given position. He was invaluable because I could put him as the first sub for all five positions. Because he's so well rounded, he was almost always a mismatch for his opposite player. He's often performed better than players who had five times his salary. He makes the most now he's ever made. At 32, he still was rated at least 10 in every position. I never could have sold him for anything close to what he's worth though, or at least I don't trust that the transfer market would have valued him properly. The advice I have for new teams is to create a player like this who gets paid very little and who gives you the flexibility to play your future trainees all over the court. That player will also allow you to carry one fewer higher salary player on your roster. The combination of those two factors is enough economic edge to do all sorts of things.  
Jump Shot: sensational	Jump Range: prominent
Outside Def.: prolific	Handling: prominent
Driving: proficient	Passing: proficient
Inside Shot: sensational	Inside Def.: prolific
Rebounding: prominent	Shot Blocking: respectable
Stamina: awful	Free Throw: mediocre
 	 
Experience: prominent	TSP: 101 (61 + 40)