The best defender I've ever seen in NBA so far is Scottie Pippen.
Present, I probably say Ron Artest.
No, NFL players typically specialize in either offense or defense and do not play both positions during a game.
During a regulation basketball game, only 5 players from each team can be on the court at a time. Each team carries 12 players on their roster for each game, so technically, a total of 24 players could potentially play in a basketball game, but only 10 at a time.
On the field of play during a game there are 11 players on both offense and defense. On a team, where the active roster consists of 45 players, there is usually a breakdown of 21 or 22 players on both offense and defense. Two of the 45 players on the active roster are kickers (punter and placekicker) so that leaves 43 players to breakdown between offense and defense.
I don't believe there's a limit to how many players you can have, but there can only be 6 on the court at a time.
In a regulation match, a team must have 7 players in order to start a game.
Yes, in the game of Monopoly, players can sell houses to other players during the game.
Yes, in the game of Monopoly, players can sell properties to other players during the game.
Yes, in the game of Monopoly, players can sell hotels to other players during the game.
Yes, in the game of Monopoly, players can sell houses to other players during the game.
Yes, in the game of Monopoly, players can sell their properties to other players during the game.
where are the coaches supposed to be when their team is on defense during a baseball game
They are the players that don't start the game.