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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It depends on the player. Last year our best player was our PG and that was the appropriate position for him. The year before our best player was our forward (he played both the 3 and the 4). [b]You don't want to pigeonhole a player into a position that they aren't fit for.[/b][/quote] Agree with this, especially for tall kids when they are young. A lot of time, those kids are slower and not as coordinated when they are little, so they get stuck at center or 4 and don’t develop a handle or jump shot. By high school, they are 6’3” competing with 6’8” kids for 4 or 5 spots. If that same kid is pushed — especially in middle school — to develop good shooting form and a good handle; to sprint rather than jogging through drills; and to jump rather than relying on height, then by high school they can be a standout shooting guard or even point guard. [/quote]
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