20+ threes is nothing these days. There are games now all the time where teams shoot 40 and 50 threes. It's simple math. 33% on threes equals 50% on twos, so if you're shooting 35% on threes you're doing great, and the guys now who shoot 40% on threes are scoring 12 points on every 10 possessions. Same as 60% on twos. There were 86 threes taken last night, 45 and 41. Personally I hate it. It's boring to watch all the penetrating and kicking out for open threes.
With a league like this there's no reason to put any limits on anything. There's only a few really great players available, and they will all be gone before the first round is over. Nobody is going to get more than one of them. But they do have to fix the assists problem in the sim. No way you can have more than 2 guys on a team with real high assist totals because there's only one ball. It's ludicrous when teams have 2 Stocktons each getting like 12 assists a game. Could never happen in a real game. Historically if you check teams stats it comes out to every 5 extra team assists equals one extra basket.
There were players on the clone teams in my Open League who shot like 75% for the season with a lot of shot attempts because of the clones with all the assists. It's preposterous. The sim must be set to have everyubody average around what their real life assist numbers were, but the only guys who can really get a load of assists are the main one or two ball handlers on a team. There's one team that had 2 Stocktons, 2 LeBrons and one Magic and Draymond Green. Those 6 players take up almost all of the minutes and the team averaged 42.7 assists per game and shot 67% as a team, 45% on threes. They tailed off a bit in the second half and ended up 75-7 for the season. Murph's team, but the way.