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Power forward, or shooting guard.
If you can suddenly, you can play small forward.
Weight is a little lighter to play a big forward, but height has an advantage. Because the running is not good, the scoring guard suffers a loss, and the ability to dry up can make up for the lack of running without the ball to find an open space, and it is recommended to play the scoring guard.
The focus is on more practice, especially in terms of strength and speed.
In fact, you have no problem playing center, and if you don't have a board, you can use the score to make up for it.
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Depending on your age and height, weight, you should have no problem playing center among your peers. Practice the footsteps under the basket, pay attention to the card position when grabbing the board, it will be very good. . .
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Based on the personal characteristics you described, it is recommended that you play as an offensive striker! It's Dazhi's seat.
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Support the ground floor. Others don't mislead, the most basic task of the 14-year-old is not to think about what position to play, but to practice solid basic skills, to set the landlord's position early, everything is practiced.
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Power forwards, small forwards need your speed, and centers need your ability to fight. Depending on your height and shooting, you can fit a power forward and strengthen your control under the basket.
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Small Forward··· Practice grabbing the board again, run more during the game, and when the technique is comprehensive, you can play casually between the forward and the center. The average small forward doesn't have high requirements for rebounding.
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Of course, it's playing center, and the height advantage is obvious.
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You should also play center, you're 178cm at 14 years old, and you have enough weight, but you should go and practice grabbing and running !!
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You'd better play power forward...
Your poor rebounding may be because you can't get stuck, and you have to keep your feet in front of your opponent when you grab rebounds!
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It is recommended to play center and practice grabbing boards more.
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With your conditions, you are more suitable for playing center, you have height and weight, and you are not bad under the basket.
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Ohmae....Template Landry.
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Usually bullfighting, in order to accumulate playing experience, what others say, why care so much! If you care, on the psychological level, you have already lost!
Let me tell you this! Playing basketball is not based on height, it is based on individual skills, and when it comes to the actual game, the positions will often be reversed.
Every basketball player will have their own technical specialty, some are mid-range shots, some are long-range shots, some are rebounds, some are steals, and so on. So I suggest that you develop a specialty for yourself first.
According to what you said, when playing official games, I recommend you to be a small forward who doesn't break through.
Because you are thin, you will definitely not be enough to hit, and if you are not strong enough, you will ask for hardship.
Then, don't go to the 3-pointers, the shooting percentage of 3 out of 10 is too low, and can you guarantee that you will get 10 shots? So I recommend that you practice shooting from medium to long distance. That is, a 1 or 2 step jump shot from the 3-point line.
I don't know how fast you are, if you run 50 meters you have a speed of 5.6 seconds. I recommend you to be the best 6th person.
Although he is an alternate, he plays a non-negligible role in regular competitions.
During the game, when the coach finds that one of the opponent's defenders is very good, the coach will let the best 6 man come on the field and pester the opponent, and he will follow him wherever he goes. When you find an appropriate opportunity, you can steal + fast break + three-step layup.
If you are fighting bulls in normal times, I recommend that you practice shooting at a 0-degree angle, because a 0-degree angle is a dead end, and most people think that no one will throw it there!
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How is your height, weight, and physical fitness?
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The characters are smaller, faster, skilled in dribbling, and can play guards;
The word is obviously big, and you can play center;
If the shooting point is far away, cover the shot on the outside, and if the shooting point is close, you can also block and dismantle the bottom line.
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If you have good consciousness, but your physical fitness is poor, you can hit the tissue, but the body can't use it, use the brain.
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169cm, suitable for technical work The hit rate needs to be improved
Practice ball control, passing and layups, and cooperation is king
14 is 180 tall, not bad, center, big forward. Except for the defenders, you're very well-rounded.
In fact, the position of playing is not only judged by your height and weight, especially if you are new to basketball, let alone preconceived notions to kill yourself. Come to think of it, is it possible that all positions in the NBA are standard-height people? On the contrary, tall or short, fast or slow may just be your advantage, such as the 206 Magic (point guard), 208 Durant (small forward), or the 201 shorter Big Ben, these are the standard heights for their positions? >>>More
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You belong to the shooter.
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