That however almost never happens, and has been the kiss of doom to many a player. You're one, or the other, or you're the dreaded tweener. And that 3/4 tweener is one of the baddies, because the requirements at the two positions are so radically different you are talking about somebody lacking major skills at either spot (normally can't rebound/defend the interior/post play as a PF or can't ballhandle, hit the jumper, stay with quickness, pass as a SF). My relative passivity about Jones is based on ignorance -- I simply did not pay much attention to him in college, and he rarely gave me reason to do so. But I do know the NBA, and he's going to have to figure out what he is or he's headed down a dangerous path with few high level success stories.