It can be seen in the NBA, most often with the Golden State Warriors and the Houston Rockets who run their offenses with no true centers. The influence of the NBA on global basketball is highly evident as coaches and teams try to emulate this new norm.UAAP and PBA vets agree that it should be identified with the right fit.
“Position-less basketball, it is great, it sounds great. Running it, it’s difficult. Our team in Gensan, we had no true center, we did a lot of fastbreaks and running. We were winning games at first, but as we played bigger teams, tougher teams, we’d lose badly so we had to find that middle ground. We started to adjust and changing up things,” he says.
Wesley Gonzales, who previously played power forward in high school for the Blue Eaglets, had to make a transition when he entered college. Because he was tall and long, his coaches saw him fit as a small forward. Note that the Blue Eagles had Alvarez, Enrico Villanueva and Paolo Bugia, who were known to be dominant big men.“In our time, big man pa rin nagdo-dominate ng game. Position-less basketball needs the right materials also.
“During my time with Ateneo, maraming magaling. For me I just wanted to be in the team. I wanted to do something that nobody’s willing to do. When people ask me how did you become a defensive player, ang sa akin lang is no one wanted to . I’ll take that, so I get to play. My adjustment from power forward to small forward took time. I can’t dribble that much nor can shoot from the outside, so I worked on that. So whatever the team needs, I’ll do it.
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