Left Wing Center Right Wing Defense Defense Goaltender
Right forward (wing), left forward (wing), center, midfielder, mildfield stopper, right defense, left defense, center defense, and goalie.
The wing attack in netball is allowed in the centre third and the shooting third of their team only, they are not allowed in the goal circle
net minder ,defense, left wing, right wing, center.
yes 1 center, 1 left wing, 1 right wing, 1 right defense and 1 left defense
Left Wing, Center, Right Wing, Defense (left and right), Goalie
Yes, zone defense is allowed in the NBA. Teams can use zone defense strategies to defend against their opponents.
In 1996, the Steelers defense allowed 257 points.
Zone defense was first allowed in the NBA in the 2001-2002 season.
The 7 positions on the netball court are:GS: Goal Shooter - the main shooter only allowed in their shooting end the end third and the ring. plays against opposing teams GK. (aim is to shoot)GA: Goal Attack - another shooter allowed in the centre third and the end third where their ring is, allowed in the ring, most important position plays against opposing teams GD (aim is to help GS and shoot)WA: Wing attack - allowed in the centre third and their attacking end third not allowed in ring plays against opposing teams WD (aim is to help GS and GA (pass the ball to them) )C: Centre - allowed everywhere but the rings plays against opposing teams C (aim is to pass between defense and attack)WD: Wing Defense - allowed in the centre third and their defending end third not allowed in ring plays (against opposing teams WA)GD: Goal Defense - allowed in centre third and their defending end third allowed in the ring plays (against opposing teams GA)GK: Goal Keeper - allowed in only their defending end third and in the ring plays (against opposing teams GS)
Wing Chunis a concept based on the Chinese martial art that is usually used as a form of self-defense.
Anna Scarlet plays Goal defense, goal keeper and also wing defense.