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ya and if you train him at SF he will have a lower salary than and sg if you push up his js /jr/od/handling/pass.
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at 6'1. you could just make a SG with inside skills and play him at SF. definitely train OD and JR first since they are the slowest to train. and you dont even have to bother with ID or IS since you can just get minor increases from training OD and JS. might want to get some rebounding into him soon if you want a SF since at 6'1 double position reb might be way slow when he gets older which means you get less playing time from him since you have to waste 48 mins in scrimages each week. so get those rebounding training done nice and early and move on to his outside skills forever.
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Your player is on his way to an MVP. But I would train OD up to proficient-prominent area. Then Passing up to strong, Handling up to strong, ID up to strong and then JS up to Prolific.
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