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(194760.314)(194760.317)The JestDepends on what kind of SF you want to make.
1. Balanced..gotta check how much rebounding you want first and account for a possible crosstraining pop longterm.
2. Scorer (driving, js, is, some jr, your basic OD/ID requirements and minimal passing/reb)
3. Outside sf (more guard skills, you know how to make one im sure)
4. Inside sf..you know how.
5. Utility sf
Id bang out that pg training now that he is young though and save the js-fowards/1on1 for 2 game weeks or when he gets a bit older..but all depends how much driving you want as well. If you want driving near 20 then..you're gonna have to train it alot either way, but I'd still leave it for the latter part of their career, so you can play them at natural position when it takes 4 weeks to get a pop of passing/od at pg when he is older. Seriously it sucks. Try to get that passing out of the way if you can early. Most leave it for later and then realize it takes forever to get a pop and ditch it.