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Basketball: Which Position Should You Play?
The Positions of "Positionless" Basketball and Where You'll Fit In
Dre Baldwin4.4
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The better you know your own game, the more easily you fit into a role on a team. The better you know your own game, the better you can sell yourself to a coach or general manager who's looking to fill his roster. The better you know your own game, the more easily you can look at a game situation, see what is needed, and contribute. Even at the professional level, some coaches still want more structure: They will designate positions for players and sometimes define (or confine) players' roles based on those positions. This helps the coach maintain order and helps a coach hold players accountable for certain jobs on the court. It's not right nor wrong: On a basketball team, a coach is the boss, and the boss makes the rules. You want to know which skills to develop next, and you want that skill to seamlessly blend with your other skills. Plus, you may be a member of one of these more structured teams now or in the future.