If the whole point of making a player play out of position to get training at the position is that he needs experience at the position to train, then how the heck can a PG defend out of position and be getting “PG” training for the sake of PG defense??? Strange, no?Perhaps he observes the guy defending him. :-)
If the whole point of making a player play out of position to get training at the position is that he needs experience at the position to train, then how the heck can a PG defend out of position and be getting “PG” training for the sake of PG defense??? Strange, no?
(Maybe somebody’s going to say that a PG can learn how to defend a PG by being defended by a PG. Maybe. And maybe I’ll learn how to do brain surgery by observing a surgeon operate on my brain.)