I want to play point guard, what lineup do we play?

Updated on physical education 2024-02-26
28 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    No matter how the lineup is arranged, the 180 surnamed Han must play the main center, let's not care about other conditions, height is an advantage, and height has deterrence. According to the landlord's own conditions, it's not bad, and the main point guard is seated. If it's 3v3, the two of you, plus the one between the surnames Song and Yang, let them play point guard.

    With such a lineup, you let Yang or Song fully run and find open opportunities, but at this time, you will have to test your passing ability to see if your ball can be passed in time. If it's 5v5, you let 175's ginger play power forward, let him do blue-collar big forward, grab boards and defend, and let him shoot in the open space if he really has a chance, which is just in line with his good bounce and blocking, poor dribbling skills, but he likes to shoot on the outside. At this time, Zhang is also needed, he plays defensive small forward, focuses on defense, and then has the opportunity to shoot in the open position.

    Since Liu sometimes passes and sometimes doesn't, it means that he is unstable, and Yue, his height disadvantage is obvious, so the two of them play as substitutes. If you really want to play point guard, you must practice dribbling well, the most basic thing is to ensure the stability of the dribble and not let others break it at will. Coordination with the center is a very important link, you practice more in the future to cooperate with the two of you and Han, he can easily put in.

    Bless you!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Playing in junior high school is to rely on good guards and tall centers.

    The other tactics are for nothing.

    The defender dribbles the ball through the front court, passes to the center, wipes the cricket, and scores. Save time and hassle.

    Other combined passes and screens.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I advise you to develop in 5 positions for all-round development! That's good! You've got an advantage now!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    According to what you said, your height is good, if you play the control position, you should pay attention to the ball, and you can try to play the hand-to-hand pass after the break or break through with the center, and you can also distribute the ball to the outside after the breakthrough, your class seems to have a lot of heads. As for the different opponents, in short, try not to suffer from the height of the body, and then it is also important to defend, good luck.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    You're too tall... It's not like you're running out of food when you're playing point guard.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The point guard pays attention to passing the ball, pulls the gap to the center or forward, relieves the pressure on the inside, and the eyes and judgment must be accurate A point guard must always drive the rhythm of the court

    Look at the people in your class you should let in.

    Han - Center. Zhang - Small forward.

    You - the big forward.

    Song - Scoring guard.

    Young - point guard

    This kind of lineup is more suitable for you, and if you have good physical strength, it is best to play fast attack to highlight your strengths.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    You won't say it either... This is something to practice.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    6 years old is 173,. You can play center. Can you deduct the blue in elementary school?

    A group of 6-year-old b is still neat and really,.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The most important thing about vacant seats is the big picture. You're not at the point where you're not lined up yet. If the height is excellent, slow down the rhythm and play the success rate, and bring up the speed when the height suffers.

    On the 2-3 fast players to grab the baseline ball, chase the ball, and counterattack the ball. Usually less practice, hit and mark people. Practice more and try to play joint defense, and practice more blocking and dismantling cooperation.

    and the defense can be switched positions.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    I think the point guard is the most difficult to play in all the positions in the basketball hall, first of all, as a point guard, you must have a skilled ability to control the ball, not the ability to control the ball, why is it said to control the ball instead of controlling the ball, Qingyin as a point guard, sometimes need to deliver the ball in your hands to the position where the ball is most needed in the game! And sometimes you need to control the ball firmly in your hands and adjust and control the rhythm of the game, and only talk about the ability to control the ball alone, I think it's a bit too underestimate the point guard, but as a point guard, it is not easy to be able to pass the ball to the most needed place in time! And the ball in the hands of the point guard should be like a root line, and the point guard should be like a needle, interspersing the other 4 people together to form a team that is not loose So how to be a good point guard First, you must strengthen your understanding of some tactical trembling fingers in basketball such as blocking and dismantling, air cutting, blocking and dismantling without the ball, etc., when you understand these tactics And these tactics can be used in our usual training and games, you can understand how the ball should be passed and how to pass!

    When you make a few good passes in a team, you gain the trust of your teammates, and this trust will make them take the initiative to pass the ball to you, so that you can hold the ball more time, handle the ball more, and exercise your passing and ball control skills! Of course, if you have a certain amount of long-range shooting and breakthrough ability, I believe you will be a point guard who is very hated by opponents and your teammates like very much, because with you, everyone is not afraid of the ball will play without rules, you are a tactic, all basketball tactics and techniques are in your head, it depends on how you apply them to the actual battle!

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Watch more basketball games, and you will find that the simplest basketball tactics are to block and dismantle - break - divide the ball - choose to attack or pass the ball, which is simple and practical, which is the most common tactic used by the NBA Jazz team in the past.

    If the point guard is still a little bit of a shooting crosshair, but if you have a super breakthrough ability to score under the basket every time, it is another matter, under normal circumstances, if the opponent sticks to the basket and makes it difficult for you to score inside, this requires outside force to force the opponent to expand the defense to the outside of the 3-point line, and open up the gap for the inside line to form a dozen.

    Choosing singles depends on whether the person defending you is much taller than you, if you are half a head taller or not, it is basically useless to play singles. If it's about the same, you can choose to turn around and step back to shoot, accelerate at the right time to get rid of the opponent, etc.

    If you practice 3 points, you will train your calf muscles tightly, and the arc will be high when shooting, and it will not be easy to be covered.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    I was a freshman in college last year, and I was on the varsity team at the beginning of the year, and I was also a point guard. The coach requires the point guard to pay attention to the rhythm changes on the court, the brain of a team is the PG, and the tactics arranged by the coach for you must be remembered, because the offense is yours, if you can't remember the tactics, how to organize the offense. Three-point accuracy has to be, but it doesn't have to be very accurate, don't put pressure on yourself, my coach asked me to shoot 3-4 threes a game.

    If you want to practice three-point and singles, you must exercise the coordination of the whole body, and the strength of the upper and lower branches must be there. Feel, awareness, big picture, thinking, leadership, I think it should be the ability that a point guard should have (just my opinion).

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    It's not that you have to be the first three points, it's that the mid-to-long-range shooting can attract the defense to create scoring opportunities for the inside, and it's very important to break through to score, laying the foundation for breaking through the ball, but the most important and basic is physical strength, you have to run every day, if you really love basketball, you can train your physical strength, although it is the most boring, when you are in the game, you can reflect it, a few fast breaks in a row, some people will immediately have a lot of gasp, then you will know the benefits of physical strength.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Wake up early every morning and use 15 minutes to shoot 3-pointers, when the post players can't get a pass.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Pay attention to the coordination with the whole team, mainly defensively. Secondary offense.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    In fact, the landlord said that the chase is not the main thing, and the point guard does not need much physical fitness.

    First, the basic skills of the point guard must be good, the shooting must be accurate, at least not like Rondo can be put by the opponent to shoot second, to have a certain breakthrough ability, break through the attraction package, and divide the ball, which is a very commonly used means of assisting, the most important thing is: passing awareness, telling yourself to pass the ball first, score second. I used to be told by many people that I was very lone in my game, and I always liked to play singles.

    When playing, don't look for singles first, look at the position of your teammates first, and then choose singles if there is no vacancy. Also, pay attention to the movement of your teammates.

    The landlord's physical fitness is good, and I wish the landlord an [pure] point guard as soon as possible.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Height is not a factor in point guards, don't see that point guards are short and think that short people can be point guards. Point guard, technique is the basic basic, and it is very frustrating to see if the hand is hot or not. It doesn't work, at least it's not reliable.

    How to choose the route to attack and cooperate with teammates to move and play the way, that is, the awareness and decisiveness, determines everything about the point guard. The left hand will be an advantage for you.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    It's better to practice the basic skills You are still young, and solid basic skills will be your advantage in the future.

    Vision, ball control, passing, game control, reading the situation on the court, these are all things to improve to be a good point guard.

    May you play better and better.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    It's pretty good, I don't know how to play, but I watch a lot of football.

    For the point guard near position, in our China, as long as you can hold the ball for half the court, it is very wrong, plus occasionally three points is the best, short back I think it is better to imitate Canada's Na, there are three points to assist and can hold the ball, don't be like Eisen, his sports career will be very short, unlike the big man who has no body but still has height and can still play with experience, but short is not good.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Ndo practiced dribbling, passing, and strengthening the offensive end.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    The point guard is the soul of a team.

    First of all, the point guard must have his own thoughts on the court rather than resign himself to the coach and the core, although the point guard is the initiator of the coach's tactics, and the ball in your hand determines the team's actions, but it is through the core to open the situation or drive the teammates to blossom in an all-round way, these are all questions to think about, it is the responsibility of the point guard to choose the best solution, and this also leads to the victory or defeat of the team.

    In addition, the point guard must have excellent ball control skills, which is not too much to say.

    Excellent awareness is the hallmark of a good point guard, seeing teammates is nothing, seeing what defense the opponent will have and being able to pass the ball to reliable teammates is a good point guard.

    Finally, the point guard is also the team's scorer, and a good long-range shot is the best.

    The main thing for a point guard is to rely on his brain to eat, and the landlord can't be wrong with the above four points.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    A point guard has to be very good on the ball and very good at passing. Of course, passing is very important. Be swaying.

    Know that your teammates are there. How to pass it on so as not to be intercepted by others. Look for the timing of the pass.

    to help your teammates score. Help your team score. Therefore, the above three points should be practiced well.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    A point guard is the person who has the most opportunities to get the ball on the court, master the game, and organize the offense. They have to take the ball safely from the back to the front court, and then pass the ball to other teammates to create scoring opportunities for their teammates. Assists are their number one priority, and the point guard plays the role of a director on the court like directing a great show.

    A good point guard must first have excellent dribbling ability and be able to carry the ball smoothly across the half court; Secondly, you have to have a good passing ability. Point guards need to keep the ball flowing, and they need to be able to get the ball where it's easiest to score.

    A point guard is often the last scorer on the team, and he doesn't shoot easily unless none of his teammates have a good chance to shoot. Even with a strong scoring ability, the goal of a point guard is to use his scoring ability to disrupt the opponent's defense and create scoring opportunities for his teammates.

    The rule of a point guard is that if any teammate on the court has a better chance than him, he must give the ball to the teammate with the better chance. Therefore, unless it is a good shooting opportunity, the point guard will not shoot, so the requirements for the point guard shooting percentage are naturally high, usually above 50% - this shooting percentage is higher than that of small forwards and shooting guards.

    In terms of specific scoring methods, perimeter and cutting are two essential tools for point guards.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    Point guards, the first is to control the ball, to practice their own ball control skills; The second is passing, while not sticking to the ball, as soon as there is an opportunity, it must be passed to teammates in time, which requires eyes to always pay attention to the vacancy on the field, the movement, which requires more practice, even if there is a little progress in a day, as long as you work hard in this direction, you will definitely practice more and more deeply.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    Just a little bit of a defender, just pass the ball well, it's easier said than done.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    Practice bouncing, learn to dunk, hehe, practice dribbling more The most important thing to play well in basketball is to cooperate with teammates to have team spirit If you love basketball, you should have a team that can be like-minded with you To make progress together Only when playing with others can you practice defense Playing more is the last word.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    Team consciousness, the stronger the individual ability, the stronger the team consciousness. In terms of personal skills, in addition to breaking through, defenders must also practice a good shot, especially in the middle and long distances, and only players who combine sudden shots are more threatening. In addition, the playmaking defender is not too sticky to the ball, try to make everyone touch the ball, and let everyone participate in the attack.

    The value of the individual is better reflected in a united collective.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-10

    What is the difference in practice, the sight after the breakthrough, the overall view.

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