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  2. Swingman - Wikipedia

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    In basketball, the term "swingman" (a.k.a. "wing" or "guard-forward") denotes a player who can play both the shooting guard (2) and small forward (3) positions, and in essence swing between the positions.

  3. Glossary of basketball terms - Wikipedia

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    Most important terms related to the basketball court. This glossary of basketball terms is a list of definitions of terms used in the game of basketball.Like any other major sport, basketball features its own extensive vocabulary of unique words and phrases used by players, coaches, sports journalists, commentators, and fans.

  4. Basketball positions - Wikipedia

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    In the early times of the sport, there was a "running guard" who brought the ball up the court and passed or attacked the basket, like a point or combo guard.There was also a "stationary guard" who made long shots and hung back on defense effectively cherry picking before there was the rule of backcourt violations.

  5. The Playlist: Week 14 fantasy basketball waiver wire pickups ...

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    Victor Wembanyama has a block and a 3 in 33 consecutive games — the longest streak in NBA history. Daniel Gafford had the second-most fantasy points in Week 13. Quentin Grimes caught a body .

  6. Triangle offense - Wikipedia

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    If the initial wing-pass by the guard is not available, the triangle can be created on the other side by passing to the other guard, who then passes to the weak-side forward (who then becomes the strong-side wing). The guard, who initially had the ball, then cuts to the other corner. The center or the pressured wing can flash to the opposite post.

  7. Wing (basketball) - Wikipedia

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  8. Motion offense - Wikipedia

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    A motion offense is a category of offensive scheme used in basketball. Motion offenses use player movement, often as a strategy to exploit the quickness of the offensive team or to neutralize a size advantage of the defense. Motion offenses are different from continuity offenses in that they follow no fixed repeating pattern. Instead, a motion ...

  9. How To Know If Swinging Is The Ideal-Non-Monogamous ... - AOL

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    Swinging falls under the umbrella term of “ethical non-monogamy,” just like an open or polyamorous relationship. But here’s the thing: ENM relationship styles, swinging, polyamory, and an ...