Gilbert Arenas Debunks NBA’s ‘Positionless’ Narrative: ‘Can not put Steph Curry at the 5’

It is impossible to place Steph Curry at the five: Gilbert Arenas refutes the NBA’s “positionless” myth

With Steph Curry as their star player, the Golden State Warriors, led by head coach Steve Kerr, established positionless basketball as the standard. Gilbert Arenas, however, refuted the “positionless” story with a few instances.

Curry can never be positionless because he can’t play center and forward, according to Arenas, who made this observation on a recent episode of the “No Chill” podcast. In addition, he mentioned Andrew Wiggins, who is not regarded as a positionless player, and Klay Thompson.

Arenas went on to sаy that the club does not play positionless basketball because there is only one positionless player in the lineup. Clearly, he and his co-host Rashad McCants did not like the idea.

“No player who played basketball would have used positionless,” Arenas stated. “Because Steph Curry cannot be ranked at the five.” Since I am unable to rank Steph Curry at number five, he is not positionless. “Klay, are you able to play the 5?” No, he is not a positionless player.Hello, Wiggins. Are you able to play the 5? No, he is not without a position.”One guy—a five-man who can dribble, a four-man who can dribble, or he can guard one, two, three, four, five—is the only thing that renders basketball positionless.

For those who are unaware, positionless basketball allows players to play positions other than the ones for which they were originally assigned. A large who can shoot, dribble, and pass the ball, or a guard who can post up and guard stronger players. They’ve gained a talent or two from playing a different position, but they still possess the same skills as when they started.

Under head coach Erik Spoelstra, it assisted the Miami Heat, headed by LeBron James, in winning two NBA titles. On the other hand, the Golden State Warriors and Steve Kerr are acknowledged for having rendered the NBA positionless.

Despite being a large man, Draymond Green was the primary facilitator and can do it everything. As a point guard, Steph Curry is the primary scorer. When all players are able to transition from any position, other coaches and teams employ positionless basketball as a defensive strategy.