My problem with that is it's simply not realistic and the 2k series are supposed to be simulation basketball games. I can't recall a single player in NBA history that was great in every single skill attribute that 2k has in its game. Every single player has had flaws... whether great or small, there has never been an ENTIRELY perfect player and there never will be as long as being HUMAN is still a requirement to play in the NBA.
Let the game define the type of player we are by the way that WE play it. Some people are good at getting shot timing right, some people are good at playing the passing lanes, some people are good at grabbing boards, some people have a lot more court awareness than others etc. Let those skills grow onto the skills of our own players rather than just saying "I want my guy to be a 3pt specialist", simply get the skill points and magically turn your player into a great shooter.
Our skills should increase/decrease by how good/bad we are in certain attributes of the game. For example...
Jumpshooting should increase by how good we are with shot timing.
Rebounding should increase by timing your jumps, boxing out etc.
Passing should increase by finding the open man, executing plays perfectly etc.
A clutch rating should simply be a reference. The clutch rating should obviously be defined by how well you perform late in games. Wouldn't it be cool to see how clutch the game actually thinks YOU are? How good a decision-maker or shot-taker you are when in pressure situations? And wouldn't it be a great reference for people when playing in team-up/pick-up games so your teammates know who should have the ball in their hands late in the game to make the best decisions for your squad? Same with awareness stats, that should just be an indication of how good that person is at seeing the floor. How well they react to things on both ends of the floor.
Think about it, there's no way a person can be a 99 rated player this way. You can't be a beast on the boards and also be a great 3pt shooter because you can't constantly be waiting outside the arc for enough attempts to fire up shots as it would neglect your positioning in order to grab rebounds thus lowering your ratings. You simply can't have an ULTIMATE player. You can have a GREAT player who is great at many things, you can be the BEST rated player out of everyone... but there would be no way to become 100% perfect as you can't be everywhere on the court at all times.
Not only would this eliminate unrealistic, perfect players but it would also compliment fundamental values (sim). If you want to be one of those people who constantly swipe passing lanes for steals, that's fine. It may increase your steal rating but since you're constantly neglecting your man on defense you will eventually become unskilled in man-to-man body defense which eventually would allow them to dominate you one-on-one if it came to that.
Not only is it great for the above reasons, but I also like that it actually would show you what you are good at doing in the game and what you need to improve on.
I do have a lot more to add to this but I am actually rather sick of typing, heh. I will probably add to it later on anyways... if you have any comments or suggestions on improving it further, be my guest.

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