What position am I going to play in basketball?

Updated on physical education 2024-02-09
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    You belong to the shooter.

    Let's take a look at it with elimination.

    Playmaking Guards: Playmaking defenders have to be top-notch in their dribbling and passing skills, so you can't play like that.

    Power forward: A big forward also has to have rebounds, and stay on the inside for a long time, you are a shooter, and you are not selected to play.

    Small forward: You have the skill of shooting from small forward, but small forward is all-round and must be able to break through, so if you don't dribble well, you won't be selected to play small forward.

    Scoring guard: You have this as a shooting guard, because the score can be a pure shooter, so it is recommended that you play a scoring guard and strengthen the breakthrough, so that the offense is very threatening.

    Pure hand hitting, looking,

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Your height is not short at present, but since you said that the body is relatively hard, then it is likely that there will be limited space to grow taller in the future, I am afraid that it will be about 183 at most, so if you want to stick to playing basketball, you must practice dribbling, there is no need to practice specially, but you must consciously shoot the ball more, exercise the sense of the ball, and practice is the best, but you are afraid of trouble and there is no way.

    Shooting is the most convenient means of scoring, but it is recommended that you do not rely too much, after all, it will be difficult to lead the team to win when you encounter a bad hand or a full-court game shooting (not Kobe Bryant, after all), so it is best to practice the basics, the left and right hands to make a layup, and the basic defensive sliding step.

    Regarding positioning, it is recommended that you play as a striker, be able to play inside and out, and exercise your all-round skills, after all, you are only in the second year of junior high school, and there is still a long time, so there is a lot of room to improve your skills and physical fitness. The most important thing is to play more and play against higher-level opponents.

    It is much more convenient to play forward if you have the conditions to shoot, but you also need to learn some back-to-back singles skills, it is recommended to take a look at Kobe's recent offensive methods**, as well as Olajuwon**, which can be found in the general ****. The defensive aspect is a sliding step, really, there is no better way than practice, if you insist on playing and do not suffer any big injuries, then you can practice all-round skills around the third year of junior high school, the forward is more comprehensive, after all, it is not professional basketball, and many times the all-round skills are the most practical.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    pf, you must practice breakthroughs, otherwise your shooting will be in vain, and when you play, people are not fools to let you shoot. Only those who have a sudden hand will not be close to the defense. A standard projection hits the striker. Aldridge of the Trailblazers.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Scoring Guard! Don't underestimate the defenders! Like Jordan and Wade, they are all point guards, you can learn to run open positions! Shoot speed! Look at Hamilton's off-ball movement and Ray Allen's catch-and-shoot are top-notch! Come on.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Let's hit the shooter. Drift outside, shoot when you get the ball, and pass when you don't have a chance.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Pure shooter version of the scoring guard.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Of course, I played center.

    Usually your size is the material for a center forward.

    You have good jumps and can practice blocking. It is also possible to have a gun plate. And you can score again.

    Good luck with your game.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Personally, I think it's important to play center, grab boards, and defend people with blocks.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    You can play power forward, don't dribble too much, catch the ball closer to the basket, and grab rebounds, you can play this position, I'll play this position, we'll play this position!

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    It's best to practice dribbling more and then swing in the small forward-power forward position. Play to your mid-range and long-range strengths, then try to protect defensive rebounds on defense.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Play small forward and practice dribbling.

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