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As a defender, if you can't control the ball, then play as a shooting guard.
But in other words, as a defender, you have to have a little bit of ball control ability anyway, and then it depends on your strengths to develop, practice breakthrough and shooting, and properly learn and train the skills of shooting under the basket.
The NBA says that the closer you are to the basket, the higher your shooting percentage. This is a fact.
You look at those great scoring guards, Jordan, Kobe, Wade... Don't you have a singles song, you have to find your own direction to enhance your strengths and weaknesses.
The most important thing is to train more. Let's learn the subject comparison.
Believe in yourself.
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Both positions of the guard have high requirements for long shots, assists, and fast movement (ball control). These items can only be worked on by yourself, and if you work hard, you will improve. Whether you can jump or not is not the most important thing, it is more meaningful to grab a few more backcourt rebounds than to dunk
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You're tall, and if you're an adult, you're not jumping well. If you don't score under the basket, then you're too stiff. Whether you shoot or make a layup, you must relax your movements.
The action is relaxed, and the shooting and layup are coordinated. The stiff action not only does not score a goal with a shot or layup, but also does not jump high. Why can't you steady, because you can't relax because you're nervous.
In addition, because the basic skills of dribbling are poor, you will only be faster, and your basic dribbling skills have to be practiced hard, and your physical fitness must be worked hard.
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Actually, if you like to break quickly, you can create open shots for your teammates, which is great for playing guard. In fact, if you can't get up to the basket, it should be that you are not confident enough and the action is not in place. Defenders are more about timing, and there is no absolute standard for fast or slow.
It is to highlight your own advantages and play your own characteristics.
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Do your teammates complain about you? Listen to your teammates and control the number of shots you take each game, so you will cherish them. You have to be domineering in your character, I have to go in, I am unstoppable, and I have to study the rules of basketball a little more, I hope it will help you.
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What the friend above said is very right, you may really not have much confidence, I always feel that I can't do it on the court, and I have no confidence, give yourself more confidence and tell yourself that I can.
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I'm also a defender, but 1.74 meters,,Hehe,,Come on If you want to pass someone, you can pass him.,Just do what you like There's no bottleneck.,Yes.。
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Start with ball control, passing, defender awareness, and improve perimeter projection and break-through ability.
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It's not bad to practice shooting and scoring more, but you can't cover it with a tall shot.
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1. Dribbling of the guard: keep a low center of gravity when dribbling, so that it is more explosive when starting, and the low center of gravity can also pass the ball faster, and the low center of gravity dribbling can also shorten the time to prepare for shooting to a minimum. All dribbling exercises should be done with intensity, so that they can be combined with actual combat.
When dribbling, be sure to look up and observe the situation on the court and direct the cooperation of the whole team. Don't dribble too high, preferably not over the knee joint.
2. Breakthrough of defenders: Breakthroughs are extremely important for defenders. When the opponent is pressing, the defender can use the breakthrough to advance the ball to the front court, and in addition, when attacking in the half-court position, the defender can use the breakthrough to mobilize the opponent's defense, tear apart the opponent's defense, and force the opponent to make up for the inside, resulting in more play and less play in local areas.
3. The passing of the guard: The main responsibility of the guard is to organize the attack, and the main means of organizing the attack is to pass.
First, the concept and order of shooting second.
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The position of the basketball guard is a point guard and a scoring guard, the point guard's style of play is to organize the whole team's offense, and the scoring guard's style of play is to need to pass under the basket and fast break.
Point guards tend to be the playmakers of the team's offense and use their control of the ball to decide how to pass the ball to the right player at the right time. The typical offensive pattern of a point guard is to start a new offensive round after the opponent scores, and the point guard dribbles the ball on the baseline. This position requires players to have good passing skills and keen game observation.
The shooting guard is the second scorer on the field after the small forward, but he doesn't need to practice the singles like a small forward, because he is often helped by his teammates to find open spots and shoot. However, because of this, his outside accuracy and stability must be very good, and he should be able to find opportunities to shoot in a short period of time, and his shooting percentage must also be at a certain level.
Features of the defender.
The average point guard is the smallest player on the roster, but there are many tall point guards like Magic Johnson in the NBA in modern basketball. In a game of basketball, after serving, the point guard usually attacks by dribbling the ball across the half court and passing the ball to his teammates. Therefore, the players who generally serve as point guards are the players with the best ball control ability and the strongest assist ability in the team.
Point guards tend to be leaders on the court, and many teams rely on point guards to decide on their offensive routines. A point guard needs to have a strong ability to control the game, to master the offensive time and game time of both sides of the game, to control the tempo of the game, and to deliver the ball to the best scorer. That's why point guards are often referred to as coaches on the court.
Defenders need to be aware of where the opposition is going to break through you. You also need to have a body, speed is also the first thing, and it is important to anticipate in advance. In fact, when you say it, you are a fullback, so the most you defend may be the winger on your side, a good winger can pass the defender in a one-on-one situation, this is a must-have ability, the winger is generally fast, the technique is flexible, and there is a good pass. >>>More
There is no difference between a point guard and a playmaker in meaning, but there is a difference in meaning, I know that a point guard is just a simple dribble, and it has little effect in organizing the offense, and the tactics are not aimed at him, such as Alston. And the organization guard is able to hook the attack, and the whole team's attack is commanded by him. Tactics revolve around him, like Nash.
According to what you said, you're better suited to a shooting guard. Because your possession ability is average, playmaking defenders need to have a strong ability to control the ball. And the breakthrough also has to be strong. >>>More
Point guard (PG) (also known as playmaker).
A point guard is the one who has the most chances on the court. He has to take the ball safely from the back to the front court and pass it to other teammates so that he has a chance to score. If the small forward is the protagonist of a play, then the point guard is the director of the play. >>>More
Hello ok...I'm telling you... Take your time.
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