In the position of a stationary shooter at the 2nd spot in street basketball, there are many players with good natural conditions who can also cause trouble for opponents. For choosing an All-Star 2nd spot player in the NBA, you can not only choose according to your favorite stars but also based on the team you want to build. After all, these players are all available through paid use. However, when it comes to effectiveness, one should still consider the pros and cons of their stats.

Firstly, Derrick White is a cost-effective and capable choice among the 2nd spots, with a contract fee of 200,000. Standing 193 cm tall with a wingspan of 202 cm, his physical model is more than adequate for the 2nd spot. This body size ensures a decent defensive coverage area without compromising flexibility in movement and shooting from the perimeter. In terms of defensive skills, his perimeter defense stat is as high as 152, with lateral agility also at 152, and speed not lagging behind at 140.
Adding to this, he possesses 9 defensive badges. These attributes and badges make him almost invincible in perimeter defense, acting like a nemesis to those shooters relying heavily on three-point shots. However, due to the limitations of his physical model, he may struggle somewhat when defending against interior players, given that his height and weight do not offer an advantage over such players. On the offensive side, White also shows solid performance, with a mid-range shot stat of 131 and a three-point shot stat reaching 133. Moreover, he has three hot zones: at the top of the key and the 45° right corner areas.

Despite lacking shooting badges, within these hot zones, whenever he gets an open shot opportunity, he can comfortably complete the shooting action, achieving a commendable shooting percentage. This means he can serve as a very reliable scoring option from the perimeter, providing stable scoring support for the team. In terms of playstyle suggestions, White has unique advantages and points to be mindful of. His ball-handling stat is 135, and his dribbling speed reaches 138, making it feasible for him to occasionally take on the role of a ball handler in pick-and-roll situations when necessary.
However, since he does not have any playmaking badges, it is not recommended for him to frequently adopt a playstyle of shooting after handling the ball in pick-and-rolls. On the defensive end, White employs unique techniques; he doesn't need to deliberately reach out to disrupt the opponent's shot. Just by positioning himself well and leveraging his keen defensive awareness, he can effectively interfere with the opponent's shooting. During the defense, he just needs to closely follow the opponent to solve most defensive issues. It is crucial, however, to avoid risky steals and blind help defense, as these actions can easily lead to defensive mispositioning, thereby giving the opponent better offensive opportunities.

Klay Thompson is another excellent 2nd spot stationary shooter, with a contract fee also set at 200,000. Physically, Thompson stands 196 cm tall with a wingspan of 206 cm, which is quite favorable for the 2nd spot. Such a physique gives him a certain edge in defense while maintaining good stability on offense. Although his perimeter defense stat barely meets the threshold, thanks to the boost from 3 defensive badges, his defense is entirely sufficient in actual street basketball games.
Offensively, his mid-range shot stat is as high as 145, and his three-point shot stat can reach 142. Additionally, he has three hot zones: at the top of the key, the 45° left corner, and the right baseline. With up to 11 shooting badges, his three-point shooting ability is exceptionally strong. Among similarly priced stationary shooters, Thompson is highly worth acquiring. Thompson's shooting motion is swift, and his catch-and-shoot actions are smooth, allowing him to release shots quickly and making it difficult for defenders to block. However, his dribbling and penetration abilities are relatively average, which is something to be aware of in terms of playstyle.

When considering who to choose for the 2nd spot in the NBA All-Stars, it's important to note that both of these players are suitable for this position in street basketball. However, Klay Thompson is more suited for off-ball tactics, complemented by simple dribbling moves. Therefore, you can select players based on your preferred playing style.