You will find that Huggins doesn’t buy into the strict player position thing. He wants highly athletic players that can perform a number of roles, like a forward being able to go outside to defend or a guard being able to drive on the basket and rebound, so it is not by any means beyond reason that two, and maybe even three, power forward type players would be on the floor at the same time. The same goes for guards. At times Huggins will have two points, two swing players and a forward on the floor at the same time...