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  2. Template:Basketball positions - Wikipedia

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    Template: Basketball positions. ... Download as PDF; Printable version; ... This page was last edited on 1 December 2023, at 02:05 (UTC).

  3. Basketball positions - Wikipedia

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    A small forward under 6 feet 5 inches (1.96 m) might play the shooting guard position some of the time while a small forward taller than 6 feet 7 inches (2.01 m) might play power forward some of the time. In the NBA, small forwards usually range from 6 feet 4 inches (1.93 m) to 6 feet 9 inches (2.06 m).

  4. Combo guard - Wikipedia

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    A combo guard is a basketball player who combines the attributes of a point guard (1) and shooting guard (2), but does not necessarily fit the standard description of either position. In men's basketball, such guards are usually within the 6' 3" (1.91 m) and 6' 5" (1.96 m) height range.

  5. Category:Basketball position templates - Wikipedia

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    <noinclude>[[Category:Basketball position templates]]</noinclude> to the end of the template code, making sure it starts on the same line as the code's last character. Pages in category "Basketball position templates"

  6. Point guard - Wikipedia

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    In the NBA, point guards generally range from 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) to 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) whereas in the WNBA, point guards are usually 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m) or shorter. Having above-average size (height, muscle) is considered advantageous, although size is secondary to situational awareness, speed, quickness and ball-handling skills.

  7. Basketball playbook - Wikipedia

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    When numbers are used in motion (e.g. 4 out 1 in motion), the first number refers to the number of players outside the three-point line and the second number refers to the players inside the three-point line. 5 out motion offense (simple and screen away) 3-2 motion offense; 4 out 1 in motion offense; Dribble drive motion offense; Princeton offense

  8. Forward-center - Wikipedia

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    Forward–center came into the basketball jargon as the game evolved and became more specialized in the 1960s. The five positions on court were originally known only as guards, forwards, and the center, but it is now generally accepted that the five primary positions are point guard, shooting guard, small forward, power forward, and center.

  9. Shooting guard - Wikipedia

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    This position displays the most movement offensively when trying to get an open shot, along with keeping things under control on the defensive end. Understanding that this position is shaped around the shooting ability of the athlete, many external abilities implemented into the player will overall help construct the potential the athlete ...