A all around sf take time to build his skill wont be able to play the harder tactic till later when he is more developed.A pg skill are always going ready to play tactic regardless of good or bad. It just how the game works.Unless his ksill are greater than everyone else at time.
I have to disagree not saying your wrong but on principles of timing of the player. I have game seen games where the big man pretty dominate the dynamic sf. With big men having outside defense as well as inside as of late. Nothing that sf could do beyond pass. Alot pf ./C have outside defense now mores dynamic than every before with shot blocking increase, a dynamic Sf has be up onhis A game every game, with none having great skills to compliment him it pretty much a waste of team and time, one man cant do it all. When they are1st starting off his skill wont be so great( the op is 5 league).So what your saying is later in his career,
A pg that is not the case. Most tactic are built toward the pg in mind, only1-2 for Sf. Same as li/Lp is built for big man in mind. What this leads to is limted skill to be successful earlyas you build him. Im not talking about creating mix- matches. Im talking pure skills for the tactic. This why is i say *I would take pg 1st*. but the op should take both and train them to highest level to achieve this goals.
Not to disgree with what you have shown or anything. On personal prefences i would take the Pg 1st, I honestly feel A pg will win you more games than a sf.
You have no idea what you are talking about. First of all, I am training a SF and I can play any tactic. Part of that is because my SF is very balanced or as you put it "dynamic", his PG skills are nearly as good as most PG in my league so I can take advantage of his inside skill by running Look Inside and he can hold his own inside against most C in my league so I can win this matchup by going with Motion or Patient. Building a SF does not mean you have to completely throw away your season, especially at the lower levels.
I don't think there are any tactics which are built specifically for any players. A PG is going to handle the ball in any of the tactics. And the fact that you don't know that the inside skills of your 1-3 really takes the look inside tactic over the top simply shows that you learned nothing when you were studying the game at D5.