Yes, numbers can be used 1 is a point guard, 2 is shooting guard, 3 for small forward, 4 for power forward, and 5 for center
players game positions
Womens basketball has the same positions and rules as mens basketball. Guard, forward, center etc..
The three basketball positions normally employed by organized basketball teams are the guards, forwards, and the center. More specifically, they can be classified into the five positions: point guard (PG), shooting guard (SG), small forward (SF), power forward (PF), and center (C). The rules of basketball do not mandate them, and in informal games they are sometimes not used.
The basketball tip off positions are located at the center circle of the court.
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Positions are not based solely on height, but generally the tallest player is used as a guard.
The Point Guard is 1 - The Shooting Guard is 2 - the Small Forward is 3 - The Power Forward is 4 and the Center is 5
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center/forward - it stands for two positions
2 Guards, 2 Forwards, 1 Center