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A team consists of up to ten players, only five of whom can be on court at once. A team's first-choice players are referred to as the "starting five", the other players as "the bench". The more high-quality players a team has, the "deeper" the bench. Bench players are often able to play in more than one position and the average Bud League team "rotates" seven or eight players with the specialist starters getting most court time. Substitutions are frequent as bench players come on to spell the starters or for tactical reasons. The team on court normally consists of two guards, two forwards and a centre, although nowadays numbers 1 through 5 are more commonly used inside the game to describe the positions. The two guards, two forwards and a centre setup isn't used by all teams (Mike Burton's 96/97 Jets, for example, consisted of a point guard - Russ Saunders, two "swing" players on the outside - Nigel Palmer and Hilliary Scott - and a couple of big guys in the centre - Ric Leonard and Billy Singleton), but here's a quick rundown on the "classic" positions (pictures are all NBA - it's tough getting hold of good Bud League photos): |
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Point Guard
(or 1) NBA - Gary Payton (Sonics, pictured), John Stockton (Jazz) |
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Off Guard (
2). NBA - Kobe Bryant
(Lakers), Ray Allen (Bucks - pictured proving that off guards don't
just shoot as he goes to the basket against Houston). |
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Small Forward
(3) NBA - Grant Hill
(Pistons, pictured), Scottie Pippen (Bulls) |
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Power Forward
(4) NBA - Karl Malone
(Jazz, pictured), Shawn Kemp (Cavs) |
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Centre (5) NBA - Shaquille
O'Neal (Jazz), Alonzo Mourning (Heat, pictured in defence against Michael
Jordan) |
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