If you want to train those two together, you'd get two solid SFs...
They both need only three main things to be good: Some OD, some ID and ton of 1 on 1 for SF/PF. If you can give them that, you will have good players, but not very soon. You can finish them with some RB, JS and PA.
Good thing about 1 on 1 for SF/PF is you can train 6 players with it (I'd recommend five because someone always gets injured or fouls out) and when you pass to 1-position training, sell two or three trainees for profit.
The MVP guy needs at least two seasons of 1 on 1 to be any good, so if that's ok with you, he should be good.
Last edited by Koperboy at 8/22/2012 9:06:36 AM