#2 Shooting Guard

Shooting Guards do exactly as the name suggests, they shoot. To get some easy, quality points its important to boost the 3-point shooting abilities of the shooting guards. The aim is to create a player with a build that has a decent range, thus they can find themselves open outside the 3-point line and get some good 3's in.

Ideally, this kind of player can get good 18-25 points a game. Once this is set you can build on other attributes. In terms of height, weight, and wingspan, shooting guards are a mix of tall and short players. The tall ones are better at defense and rebounds but the smaller ones are better at moving and driving.
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Weight also reflects similarly on stats. Wingspan is also important for shooting guards according to what the team wishes to achieve from their presence. Shooting guards tend to be approximately 6'4", 198lbs, and what a wingspan of 82.9".
From here to get a better and faster shooter, make the players a little shorter in terms of height and wingspan. If you are looking for a more defensive player, push up the weight.