No. Positionless describes a style of play.
Posted on: November 15, 2018 at 10:31:46 CT
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Versatile players best fit a positionless style of play. For teams playing that style, PG's are getting taller, centers are getting shorter (or at least more mobile) and playing more like forwards. All the players have the ability, ideally, to switch on defense, shoot the three, and take advantage of teams pressuring the three by drives or off ball motion. The Warriors so-called "Death Lineup" has become a blue print being copied in the NBA, and it is filtering down into college, apparently.
Positionless and versatile aren't the same thing. Lebron is versatile. His teams have never played positionless basketball.