Positions

In RB World 2, there are 5 types of positions; the Point Guard, the Shooting Guard, the Small Forward, the Power Forward and the Center.

Each position are different from others and they have different jobs (but its not like anyone's actually gonna follow it lmao):

Point Guard (PG)
The Point Guard (PG) makes sure he is the main man of the play. He will pass the ball as much as possible and get the most assists. They can shoot mid ranges and paint shots very easily but have trouble shooting 3s. Their height range is quite short so big men can easily guard them. Their contest is not the best but if you max out your height and weight, that can change. PGs are very agile and have very good handles so you will probably get broke a lot by these people (unless you don't reach).

Shooting Guard (SG)
The Shooting Guard (SG) is the man that gets the most points. They will try and play defensive and offensive most of the time. Their shooting ability is excellent and is able to shoot anywhere around the court (except their own half of the court and half court) with ease. The max height can have decent contest and still have pretty fast speed. There will be trouble trying to guard SGs. Their rookie handles at max height are just below 70 so they cannot do c+x+v or x+x.

Small Forward (SF)
The Small Forward (SF) is a mix between guards and big men. They are typically quick, short, and lean. They almost have the same job as the PG but they score more points. Their contest is quite big due to their size (which makes no sense) and their weight (also makes no sense). They are actually pretty fast and have no problem with making 2s. They have a lot of trouble trying to make 3s.

Power Forward (PF)
The Power Forward (PF) is a start of dominant players on the court. They are slower than any of the other classes except the center and are usually tall and heavy. They have the best dunk in the game if you choose PF Post Scorer max height and max weight. They don't have trouble shooting any 2s but have major trouble shooting 3s so don't even try it.

Center (C)
The Center (C) is the most dominant player on the court. He is usually the tallest and is quite heavy, which makes them very slow but have excellent dunking abilities. Their job is mainly to defend and make passes, as well as make most of the team's dunks. They have no problem making 2s, might have trouble making mid ranges if the player hasn't upgraded it and have the most difficulty shooting 3s unless you are a C Big Stretch but that will only give you a slight increase of shooting 3s.