In Basketball, a center guard typically refers to a position that combines the responsibilities of both a center and a guard, though this term is less commonly used in modern basketball nomenclature. Generally, a center focuses on rebounding, shot-blocking, and scoring in the post, while a guard is responsible for ball handling, playmaking, and perimeter shooting. If referring to a specific role, the center guard would likely be involved in both protecting the paint and facilitating offense, acting as a versatile player who can adapt to various game situations.
Point guard Shooting guard Centre Forward Power forward
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1. point guard 2.shooting guard 3.Small Forward or Swing Player 4.Power Forward 5.centre
There is no such position as a "rear basketball guard." There is a point guard and a shooting guard only.
you have 2 forwards who will d the top of the key, one centre in the middle and too backs that d the base line. Point Guard, Shooting Guard, Small Forward, Power Forward, Center
Three common basketball positions are guard forward and center.
There are no right and kleft guards in basketball. There is a Shooting guard and a Point Guard
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point-guard or wing/guard
point guard and shooting guard
Basically all the positions, but mostly center, power forward, small forward, and sometimes shooting guard (depends on the player for SG) do most of the rebounding.
he is point guard in the thunder basketball