LeBron James (left) is regarded as the greatest small forward in the history of theNBA.
Maya Moore is regarded as one of the greatest small forwards in the history of theWNBA.[1]
Thesmall forward (SF), also known as thethree, is one of thefive positions in a regulationbasketball game.[2] Small forwards are typically shorter, quicker, and leaner thanpower forwards andcenters but taller, larger, and stronger than either of the guard positions.[2] They are strategic and are often relied upon to score, defend, create open lanes, and rebound for their team.[3]
The small forward is considered to be perhaps the most versatile of the five main basketball positions as they contribute offensively and defensively.[4] In theNBA, small forwards typically range from 6' 6" (1.98 m) to 6' 9" (2.06 m); in theWNBA, they are usually between 6' 0" (1.83 m) to 6' 2" (1.88 m). This puts them at the average height of all professional basketball players because they are taller than theguards, but shorter than thepower forward andcenter.[5]
Small forwards are responsible for scoringpoints and defending, and often are secondary or tertiaryrebounders behind the power forward and center. In professional basketball, some have considerable passing responsibilities, and many are prolific scorers.[6]
Former NBA small forwardTayshaun Prince, who became a crucial piece of theDetroit Pistons in the 2000s, was known for his ability to play both ends of the court.
The styles with which small forwards score vary widely. Some are very accurate shooters, such asKevin Durant, and some prefer to initiate physical contact with opposing players, such asLeBron James. Other small forwards are often primarilyslashers who also possessjump shots. In some cases, small forwards position on the baseline; in other cases, they operate as off-ball specialists. The defensive specialists among them are notably versatile, often being able to guard multiple positions using their size, speed, and strength. Having adequate footwork and a solid defensive stance contributes to why small forwards are successful.[7] When it comes to statistics, small forwards must be all over the map and at least have stats in most categories.