Thanks for the reply Mr. South Carolina
You have officially convinced me to go with a SF. Very true that the SF spot is the weakest on 75% of teams. I am prepared to take a long time on forming my team, so training the SF won't be a problem. Now i just have to hope to grab a player who i can train along with him in the draft, otherwise i should probably buy another trainee to go along with him. +1
The thing to keep in mind is if you're training SFs, the problem with training bigs still applies, just not every week - because they'll still need some inside training or they'd just be guards. ;) But 2 game weeks can be used for rebounding, or you can target specific weeks to train inside when you're sure you'll lose or sure you'll win in the league, or if you just have the 1 SF trainee and the others were guards, you can just train inside in the scrimmage and maybe your starters might end up squeezing out a bonus pop.