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From: Finnan
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Date: 11/2/2007 10:18:13 PM
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Is there a way to check on which position has player played in a match?

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5570.2 in reply to 5570.1
Date: 11/2/2007 11:26:46 PM
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you can only check how much time he spend in some possitions...

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5570.3 in reply to 5570.1
Date: 11/3/2007 5:59:38 AM
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You can see which players have played each position for the week on your Weekly Stats page.

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5570.4 in reply to 5570.3
Date: 11/3/2007 4:25:51 PM
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Is there anyway to se earlier weeks statistics.

I just started playing and played 2 matches last week but now I no longer know what position they played in each match

From: jimrtex

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5570.5 in reply to 5570.4
Date: 11/4/2007 12:41:46 AM
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If you go to the lineup screen for a future game, you can select the lineup for the 5 most recently played games to determine the depth chart. If you then go to the box score for the game in question, you can see the minutes played for each player. As long as a player didn't play two positions, you can just find the 2 or 3 players whose minutes at each position add up to 48. And even if one player split time, you can probably figure out the split.

Or you could watch the match replay.

In basketball, positions are numbered, a point guard is "a 1", shooting guard "a 2", small forward "a 3", power forward "a 4", center "a 5".

(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forward_(basketball)#Front_c...)

In a discussion, a player who is a guard might be described as "he's really more of a 3 than a 2", which probably means he is somewhat taller and can play inside a little more than a pure shooting guard.

The BB scoreboard and lineup screens order the positions in the same order.

In reality, a player can't really be said to play a particular position. With a small court and only 5 players, players do take different roles from play to plat, so you probably wouldn't see position reported in a box score, like you would in a baseball box score. But it would be handy for BB to show it anyway because of its importance to the game engine.