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Playing basketball is about team spirit, you can observe your technical level, see that you are better, you can play the best in the team, you can also help the team improve the overall level, you don't have to play forward, you can find a professional coach to evaluate his level, and then decide which position to play.
It's too early for you to locate a certain location, and you should try all of them first.
The training of domestic players is to set a position for people from an early age, and then to train them, in fact, this is very backward. Coaches in the U.S. never set a position for young players and let them try all kinds of work on the field, because this allows a player to improve his abilities across the board. For example, Kevin Durant, who had a double 20 in scoring and rebounding in his freshman year; Dwight Howard even played varsity playmaking guard.
That's why there won't be a super all-around player like Kevin Garnett in the country, and every domestic player is predetermined early.
In fact, when you play all the positions and then play one position, you will find that you are more comfortable than before, because you know what the players in the other four positions will do and how to do it.
Tips: First of all, when jumping and shooting, you should lean on the defender behind you, and take the initiative to find physical contact, so that the defender can not jump, and you can get space to shoot. Don't be afraid of physical contact, don't hide, the more you hide, the more you get a hat.
It's not just about standing under the basket and playing singles, but also when you're going to break one-on-one, and you have to take the initiative to make physical contact, so that others can't jump, and we can offset some of the height disadvantage when we jump. Just look at the little guys in the NBA who always rush at them when they hit the big guys.
If you're taller than the defender, you're going to have to play like that, and he won't have a chance to steal your ball.
I'm a 168cm playmaker, and I've tried and tested this trick time and time again.
But the premise is that people are not much taller than you, or they don't need to jump, just raise their hands to cover you so that you can't even see the frame, then no matter how you rely on it, how to jump is in vain, at this time it is better to pass the ball.
About fancy dribbling:
First of all, practice the basics, which are the basis for all your movements.
I remember that when AI came to China, a streetball teenager performed fancy dribbling, and the AI looked at one side and was able to easily make the same action.
Then in terms of action, you can refer to the video recording of and1.
Recommend a good-looking and practical action - change direction in front of the body to dribble. This can often be seen in the NBA, and it is one of the great tricks of AI.
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PG (playmaking guard) or SG (scoring guard) If you're in high school or junior high school, it's better to play guard, play SF, you can break through and make other people's fouls, anyway, you have speed and 3 points.
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Isn't that what you said is to control the position, you can shoot suddenly, you can dribble, it's good, you can control the position.
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I really don't know where you should play with your physical fitness, and you don't have to think about a guard with your bounce and shooting.
You don't want to get hurt.
Strikers aren't for you either.
Height limitations. Not to mention the center.
You simply don't divide positions. Total.
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I think you're fit to play shooting guard.
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The back position 'depends on your ability to dribble''
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Play as a defender according to your physical fitness.
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Classmate, your skills can go to play CBA
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Bragging about the position suits you.
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Scoring guard.
The main task of a shooting guard is to score, and he needs to have accurate three-point shooting and quick breaking, and can act as a small forward when he breaks through, and can also play an occasional cameo role in organizing the offense on the court.
The strongest scoring guard must belong to the Flyer Michael Jordan, his greatness goes without saying, and he has 10+5+6 NBA top honors in his career. He is a 10-time scoring champion, a five-time regular season MVP and 6 championships, a 10-time first-team player, and a 14-time All-Star. In that era of iron-blooded defense, the Flyer Jordan perfectly interpreted the greatness of the basketball god.
Comparison of Shooting Guard Positions:
A shooting guard is the second scorer on the court after a small forward, but he doesn't need to practice his singles skills like a small forward, because the position is often helped by teammates to find an open space to shoot, and his rebounding ability is often weaker than that of a small forward.
Generally speaking, a shooting guard has inferior point control skills to a point guard and can also dominate the team's offense, but is good at mid-to-long-range shooting and is more inclined to attack.
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? >>>More
Go to the Internet to search for the video of Zhang Weiping teaching you to play basketball, which is of great help to the improvement of personal basic skills, which teaches training methods, as well as the necessary techniques for each position, which is worth seeing.
14 is 180 tall, not bad, center, big forward. Except for the defenders, you're very well-rounded.
You can play a two-way guard like Wade. You've got the ball, you've got the pace, you've got the body, you're very similar to Wade, you can watch more of his games, the videos. Try to break through more, use your body and speed to "crash" in, Wade is like that, try to break more, this is the most efficient way to score, and you can also rely on your body to create fouls. >>>More
You're best suited to play playmaking defenders, a lot of the lads nowadays know how to get the ball and just want to perform on their own (selfish), and they don't understand that basketball is always a team sport. >>>More