#3 Small Forward

While building small forwards it is important to pour in attributes towards being highly athletic and competitive. For this, attribute points need to go into strength, speed, and acceleration. Once the players are able to keep up with the game in terms of stamina and physical progress it becomes easier for them to start scoring easy points.

Coming to height, weight, and wingspan, these are integral to the type of small forward you are trying to create. Especially, height is very important as taller players are more defensive and on the other hand, the shorter players are better with ball handling and speed.
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Small forwards start at around 6'8", 222 lbs and a wingspan of about 87.2". Thus, making them both taller and heavier than point guards and shooting guards. This seems a little out of the ordinary, but there are not many changes you need to make to this basic formula.
The all-around average allows players to do well in all of their roles. Small forwards are integral in keeping the team together, so they need to be capable in all fields.