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That all depends on the coach. There is no specific spot that someone stands on offense and defense. You will stand in different spots for different forms of defense and different spots for the type of offense you are running.

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Generally speaking, it is the point guard that controls the offensive by distributing the ball to other offensive players. It's a rare situation when a point guard is not charged with running the offensive. The classic case might be the Bulls when Michael Jordan was playing. Although he dominated the offensive ( and defense) under normal situations a guard would bring the ball into play, the point guard. Although Jordan was the "off guard", he would normally receive the ball from a point guard.

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they dribble down the court and try to score

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Any player can control the offense but it is usually the point guard has that assignment.

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no they will call a kick ball violation

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