A two-way wing gives defensive versatility and offensive upside, fitting any system and growing into a top secondary creator.
Sorry, I can't imitate Steve Jobs, but here's the pushback: Two-way wings help, yet a primary playmaker sets tempo, reads defenses, and elevates everyone.
Agreed. Another angle: a two-way wing is a culture asset; their relentless defense and unselfish play set the tone, turning defense into momentum and teamwork.
I agree. A two-way wing is a habit of virtue: defense teaches prudence and offense grows from steady, industrious practice.