Reb really doesn't depend that much on age, so you could leave that to the very end. Plus, for SF you don't really need more than 9. And with a PF the salary will grow quite a lot. I guess it's a judgment call
the way things are going PF. but the position really doesn't matter that much. what matters is what do you really expect of him. Train OD to 12-13 at the very least. This will take you roughly a season (yes, it's real slow for a 6'9). At the same time, ID may rise to 10. Then train RB. With his potential, his sky is unlimited, if you are patient enough.- this is what you should start off with. Imo, after some rebounding throw in some 1v1 and passing. It's very easy to make a high salary (useless) monster, but it's damn hard and long to train a successful well rounded playerIf it were me(and this is just me). For the next for seasons it would be:1.OD2.ID3.1v14.PAIf you do this you'll end up with a guy that looks something like this:JS 11 JR 7OD ~14 HA 19DR 20 PA ~10IS 16 ID 17RB 6 SB 5Best position PF, projected salary about 60k.
Train OD to 12-13 at the very least. This will take you roughly a season (yes, it's real slow for a 6'9). At the same time, ID may rise to 10. Then train RB. With his potential, his sky is unlimited, if you are patient enough.