Which position should I play

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

    Physical fitness is basically the decisive factor in positioning the basketball position, and centers like Hayes in 198 are also tragic and helpless... Barkley is talented, so let's take the normal path, the position of choice: defender.

    Judging by your description, you're not good at ball control and ball sharing, so your position is that of a shooting guard.

    Technical advice: Dribble with both left and right hands, and strive to break through the same level with both left and right hands. To learn to break through the ball, which is very important in team basketball, the level of the ball means how much trust you have in your teammates and how well you grasp the game.

    A lot of guards in the NBA can also use their bodies to sit and play, and your skills won't be wasted, like Deron Williams, Byron Davis.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Small forward is a good fit for you. According to your description, you are a relatively well-rounded scorer, but the scoring means are basically around the three-second zone, which basically meets the requirements of a small forward. Now the requirements for small forwards on the basketball court are not only to be able to burst, but also to be able to shoot will become a stable ability of small forwards, and you have an advantage.

    But you're only 175 centimeters tall, and the number five and number four positions have little advantage, because the four and five positions have to put more effort on the defensive end and compete for rebounds, and height is a very hard indicator. The technical requirements of the No. 1 and No. 2 positions don't seem to be up to par, and the No. 2 position (scoring guard) requires your range to be stable beyond the three-point line, and the No. 2 position is not easy to play without this basic skill.

    To sum up, the most suitable position for the landlord should be a small forward, with a body, a combination of sudden throws, and causing damage to the inside, you have an advantage. I'm supposed to be older than you, I'm 178 cm, I weigh 72kg, and now I'm playing in the second position. But I've also played number three in the past to share my experience.

    In terms of offense, the most important thing in the No. 3 position should be a stable mid-range shot, which you should be able to experience later. Defensively, the most important thing is to help defend the opposing team's top scorer and rush for rebounds when your own center is in position.

    I hope my answer will help the landlord, I used to have this choice when I could, I hope the landlord will find his place, play well, and live well.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I am 177cm tall, weigh 70kg, and position as a power forward.

    Position, mainly depends on your teammates, I used to play as a center, and after I went to college, I was basically in the PF position, and occasionally made cameo appearances as a center.

    It's not a professional league, or a CUBA level game, height is not the main problem, as long as the strength is enough, you can completely squeeze the opponent out, and rebounding is not a problem. PF is for you.

    If you want to play CUBA, then hurry up and practice breakthrough and long throwing, as well as ball control, 175 height, even if it is 15cm longer, you can only play G or SF.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    My advice is different from all of them, I think from a personal point of view, you should develop in a direction similar to Jason Terry, Deron Williams, carrying people is just your auxiliary tool, with such an ability, but definitely not the main means of attack, otherwise you will destroy your future. Shooting guard is my advice to you, look at Jordan in the past, Terry, Martin, Fisher now, because you don't have enough height. Outside the forest, I said a word, I am tall, I play defender in the gymnasium, and the coach said that I am limited in height.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Height suffers a little, if you can make a breakthrough in the bounce, you can play the small forward position, in fact, with your physical condition and technical characteristics, you can play a small steel cannon type breakthrough guard, template: Lowry.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    175 is a short time in college. I don't know if you're going to get taller, but if you look at your current height, you can only play guard, point ball, or offense, maybe I'm on the academy team, and 178 can only play guard, and the guard has to have excellent shooting ability, and your strong body is good for you to protect the ball.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Small forward, lbj. All-round, the most sudden is agility, strength, and many tactics.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    175.In the middle of the average court, it is recommended to play swing man, scoring guard or small forward.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    A small forward is a fast scorer who is good at breaking and can shoot basketballs Attacking with guards More rebounds than guards Andony is a small forward.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Personally, I feel that if you are an amateur, you will be invincible if you play power forward, and your advantage in this position is obvious.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Small forward or scoring guard.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    If you have a strong scoring ability, you can play SG.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Then you can play defender.

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