View the related link below for a diagram showing the basic spots on the floor for each position These are in no way permanent spots, but just spots that the positions tend to spend the most time. If a lane is open to drive in, you are not going to stand in your "spot," but will drive in. The spots are just guiding you.
Centers are generally your tallest players. They generally are positioned near the basket. Offensive -- The center's goal is to get open for a pass and to shoot.
Defenders, known as picking or screening, to open other players up for driving to the basket for a goal. Are expected to get some offensive rebounds and put-backs. And passes in the key area.
View the related link below for a diagram showing the basic spots on the floor for each position. These are in no way permanent spots, but just spots that the positions tend to spend the most time. If a lane is open to drive in, you are not going to stand in your "spot," but will drive in.
The spots are just guiding you.
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