Orangezoo
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Good! I’ve never understood the position of forward anyway. I am an ignoramus who loves basketball! Back in my day girls weren’t allowed to play sports, so I imagine that if I had actually played I may have understood those positions. I am pretty sure Cherie played, which explains her great basketball wisdom, but she’s also around my age (perhaps) so I’m not sure how she managed this.
But I digress . . .
Yep. If you look at the top programs around the country they ask kids to do what they are good at in defining their role and work to develop and expand upon those skillsets. Obviously there are physical characteristics that are undeniable in terms of true bigs and smaller guards. That said true positions have blended together anymore especially 1-4.
How they are put together there are a number of different approaches from the gang rebounding ugly clutch and grab Houston teams to what you saw from the 3.5/4 guard/wing lineups of Nova, Baylor, FAU, Miami etc.
This is a purposeful simplification but you need a good balanced group on the floor that includes guys that can drive, pass, shoot, defend and rebound. Too much of one thing or too little of another paired with size and strength to boot is hopefully dictated by matchups not by how the roster is put together. Versatility rules the game and Red is very tuned into this.