Basketball, what position should I play?

Updated on physical education 2024-02-08
15 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    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?

    Of course not. Saying so much is to say that when you first come into contact with basketball, you don't limit yourself, think that you are a center and don't practice dribbling and shooting, or think that you are a guard and don't care about what back play, just dribble well, or think that you are a shooter and just shoot the basketball. So what I want to say is, you must lay a solid foundation, dribble, shooting, defense and other details, at this stage is to make yourself as comprehensive as possible, these processes are when you want to play a class game or what game, what the team needs you to do, then try as much as you can, no matter what position, slowly there is a process without asking for help, you know which position you should go to.

    Pure hand-to-hand, a little experience, I just regret that I didn't have a solid foundation before, thinking that I could shoot the basketball for a long time and shoot the blue, but I found that my ability will always be like that.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Elementary: Center.

    Junior: Power forward.

    High School: Small forward.

    University: Guard.

    I don't know your situation, how old are you? What grade? Refer to it above).

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Your weight is okay, your strength shouldn't be a problem, you can barely play big and small forwards, but if you want to reach a higher level, it is recommended to practice the rhythm of dribbling, the accuracy of shooting, and the vision of passing. Despite his slow pace, he still has a chance to be a good playmaker, as shown by Delon.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Go to practice, two: dribble or shoot, and then there is the problem of awareness and organizational skills If you have good awareness, you can be a guard, you can be a center under the basket, and you can be a forward with good technique.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    There's no place for it, you can try to play inside.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    If your opponent and teammates are not tall, then you can play power forward, and if you are tall, you can play small forward.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Stick to exercising, practice three-pointers, and if you feel good, you can play playmaking defenders.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    First, if the landlord is a player with a strong desire to score, it is recommended that the landlord practice the three points well, because the landlord's height can almost only hover between the guards, and the forwards are basically not suitable for the landlord, so if the landlord wants to score, he has to practice the basic skills of shooting basketball and be an SG (scoring guard).

    Second, if the landlord's teammates have a better sense of scoring and a better overall view, plus the landlord's own dribbling is more stable, he can improve his speed to be a PG (organizational defender).

    Third, if the landlord is physically strong, has good jumping, has outstanding personal ability, has strong singles ability, and has a good sense of protecting rebounds, he can try to play the SF (small forward) position in school

    If the rebounding is good, you can play power forward; If rebounding and defense are average, you can play small forward. In fact, you are still young, your height will change, it is recommended that you don't care too much about the position, comprehensively improving basketball skills is the king, too early stereotype is not conducive to future improvement. Pau Gasol has played in five positions from childhood to big field to get to where he is today.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    I don't know how your speed is, if your speed is good, and the layup is relatively stable, it is recommended that you play a small forward, with fast break, open shot, breakthrough point as the main means of offense, and when defending, it is still more advantageous to defend against the top of the arc with your height.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Both defenders and small forwards are OK. However, it is still recommended that you practice the three points on time! I will share with you a professional **basketball**-wohoops basketball network, which has a lot of professional **teaching and training methods, I hope it will help you learn basketball.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Small forward or power forward. If the shot is prone to interference, then the small forward, and if the shot is fast and the awareness is good, then the power forward.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    I think the defender's control of the ball and the organization of the attack, although there is no super offensive ability, but there is a super strong control of the ball, a wonderful pass, that is also quite handsome, I prefer that kind of It's just that I am tall and the center of gravity is unstable, only playing the center, it's too miserable, the above is just a suggestion, what position you like or decide by yourself...

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Omae is the best choice! Eat a small one inside, eat a center outside and shoot a center, and you can also dismantle more guards for the file, ok? Hope .........

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Small forward is more suitable for you, Anthony, James is not like that?

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Small forwards are more suitable for you.

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