That is what a team roster construction is all about. Very few players have all the skills of ball handling, rebounding, shooting, defense etc. We may get a power forward who is a great rebounder and defender but has little offensive skill. Hopefully, we have another 1 or 2 PF's that have some offensive game. A player like Cameron Mills who was essentially a shooter but poor in most other phases of the game.
I think the 1998 team had the perfect complement of players. Nazr was both an offensive and defensive threat while Jamaal was mainly a defensive guy. Had 1 great player (Sheppard) and the rest were role players that had their strengths and weaknesses but played well together. The end result was a team that was greater than the sum of their parts and the best team in the country not the most talented team.