Just so i can lineup them up better.
7/7/6/5/6/8 3/1/5/7 6/7
4/4/6/3/5/3 3/4/7/5 5/3
IMHO with a level 4 trainer:
3-4 weeks of pressure @ PG, or until both hit 8 (strong).
3-4 weeks of OnevOne @ PG/SG, or until both hit 7.
3 weeks of passing to ensure that your MVP guard is useful in future PG trainee situations that you wish to be more competitive in.
Long term, i dont see the PAS 6'7" guy being anything special. I think he's a decent hybrid guard in an LI setup for a D.III or D.IV team if you develop him correctly, but you can get a fair amount of players at that level.
The MVP shooting guard is far more raw, but the MVP potential means he can go quite a long way. I would probably try and focus on him as long as he isn't fouling a lot per game.
The reason why my recommendation is a little different than big dog's is merely the fact that i like having my worst trainee average or so across the board minimum so he isn't a complete liability. You will need t get OD on any guard much past 8 or 9 going forward, but i would rather get them to 8 first and round out handling and passing to at least 5's and 6's. before that point.
Last edited by FuriousSK at 12/20/2012 11:56:22 PM