Player C is the most intriguing prospect since he's potentially the most valuable one. Since he's an A+ power forward prospect who's relatively small, you could train him as a guard and make him an elite small forward. I personally trained an 18 year old power forward in guard skills and turned him into a U21 small forward and sold him for 4.3 million this past season. And that's even with my making mistakes in training along the way and training game shape a few weeks in the playoffs.
However, there's the risk of him having a devastatingly low guard skill which would make him untrainable as both a guard and power forward; a guard because a guard skill is too low, and a center or power forward because he's too short. The 18 Y.O. power forward I bought was inept in a few guard skills, but otherwise he was around mediocre across the board. There's a chance Player C could have like, atrocious outside defense which would kill him as a trainee. It's a risk -- he could be far and away the best prospect, or he could be the worst. It's up to you to figure out through his boxscore if he has the decent guard skills (three point attempts - jump range, assists - passing, steals - outside defense, turnovers - handling) to make him the best choice.
With that said, Player A is the safest choice for your training regimen, and player D is probably the safest choice in getting good money on the transfer list.
Last edited by Ortho Stice at 1/4/2011 7:18:42 PM