What position do I play Looking for a ballmate, what basketball position do I play

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

    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.

    You're happy to pass the ball, which is very good, there aren't many lads like you right now, and you can get past Nash with good practice.

    You should focus on consistent ball control, sharp break-throughs, and you have to practice throwing.

    I'd love to learn from you, but I didn't know you were a **.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Basketball is also a sport where the body needs to collide The physique is very important, you are still young, it is recommended that you play basketball more, it is very good to train your body,,, when you grow up, you will have many benefits of basketball,,, you want to contact you can go to hi There are many basketball groups as you discuss.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    You're still young, and it's too early to say anything, but a few things are for sure, that is, to have a strong body, no matter which position you play, the body is the capital. If you like to pass the ball, play more in the control position, and you can learn from Kidd, who is a strong defender. In short, if you really want to take the basketball road, then you have to protect your body, don't smoke and drink, and play less of that kind of half-court ball.

    That's not good for you to look at the form on the field, and play 5vs5 full-time games when you have time.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    I think Xiaoqian is more suitable for you, you are still young, and it is too early to say anything, but there are a few things that are certain, that is, to have a strong body, no matter which position you play, the body is the capital. If you like to pass the ball, then play more control positions, you like to pass the ball very much, basketball is a team sport, good passing makes it easy to score. What you need to strengthen is physical strength training, strengthen confrontation training, to be able to control the ball, pass the ball well, and play a good game.

    I have no future, 185 now occasionally play games, haha play c, but I prefer the position of kg, occasionally cool a few times, no way I am overweight.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    I think you should play point guard, because I have a 1.8 meter guard in the ground class, and the 1.8 meter guard is more difficult to defend and you like to pass the ball, Gan is suitable for you, my ground guard his 3 points are not very accurate, but his mid-range shooting is quite good, so it doesn't matter if you don't have 3 points!!

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Hit the organization first, and then the position is talking! In the future, I will grow taller and hit the small front peak!

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    You hit the small front!

    Stojakovic like that!

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Playing at the back. 178 is not too tall, and you are underweight for the rest of the position you are not qualified for the time being.

    If you have a certain amount of bouncing and practice more basic skills, you still have a future.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    It's only the first year of junior high school, 178 is not short anymore, it's just too light! If you continue to play basketball, it will definitely grow a lot! If you like physical contact, you can practice more contact back play, and there are steps == some scoring skills of the center, and develop to the big forward.

    If you don't like physical contact, practice shooting more often, improve accuracy, and develop towards small forwards!! However, basketball is a very physical sport, so no matter what, the body and strength need to be strengthened!! When we say that the body is strong, it is usually said that the ball is very hard, but it is not fat!

    The improvement of physical fitness is to exercise regularly, pay attention to nutrition! If you want to improve your skills, you have to play with great people!!

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    The inner line is better, and there is no way to ** now, but your height-to-weight ratio is still relatively tall and strong compared to people of the same age.

    I'm only 110 pounds, hehe.

    I remember I was only 130cm when I was 5 years old, and I was about the same height as you when I was 2 years old. Because you are considered very tall among the people of your age.

    The interior line is generally divided into center and power forward positions, but this is only a specific style of play that can only be reflected in a regular ball game, and in ordinary play or amateur school games, there is no need to know what position is so clear. All you need to know is that your height and weight may be better suited for playing inside at the moment. Generally, what the inside line needs is a good sense of rebounding protection, sufficient strength in the card position, strong offensive ability under the blue, a certain ability to carry the basket and a certain ability to shoot in the middle, and be able to dribble and break through.

    And you don't have to do any special training now, because your body hasn't developed well, it's understandable that you like basketball, you just need to play more, you don't need to do strength exercises specifically for your body, which will affect your development. Just let it be, hehe. You still develop to the position of point guard (organizational guard), your height is tall among your peers, but considering that there will be no obvious advantage in the future, at most more than 1.8 meters, plus you have a good ability to control the ball, and the breakthrough layup is also good, it is very suitable for playing organizational guard, in addition, you are still young, there is still a lot of potential to be tapped, practice shooting, shooting is also the most basic thing to play basketball, you are not very good at shooting, but at least you have to ensure that you can shoot opportunity balls (open shots), So you have to practice shooting, and you are now playing the post-organization position, even if you are very tall in the future, it is easier to transform, for example, if you have a physical advantage in the future, you can play inside or a small forward, and if you choose to play other positions now, it will be more difficult to transform if you are not tall enough, after all, it is not easy to make a player who is used to playing inside become a point player, so you should play guard now, organize guard.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    I'm telling you to play inside, if you have good ball control, you can be a point guard and a playmaker, and by the way, a forward rebounding is important, and when you are a guard, you have to improve your shooting percentage.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    If you have the ability to break through, I suggest you play small forward, and you can pull to the outside and go inside. You can also use your height to grab rebounds. One more piece of advice for you: Flower play well, don't think you are amazing.

    It's best to play basketball honestly. If you play well, your dribbling is good. Use your dribbling to break through!

    Stop thinking about playing with flowers. Play well.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    To a certain extent, you don't need to be too clear about yourself now, because you are too young, you don't need to do some training, such as strength and so on. Poor for growth and development. You still practice more now, and if you do a good job in the basics, you will be able to say anything in the future.

    If you have to define your position, it's still a point guard and look far.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Center, because I'm also in the fifth grade, 151cm, but I'm a power forward, and you're so tall, it's better to be a center.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Personally, I think it's better to be a shooting guard.

    In this way, even if you grow to Yao Ming's size in the future, you will not be afraid.

    It's the next Duncan!

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    If you don't shoot well and handle the ball well, then think about point guard, it's still good to be like Paul.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Center, because back-to-back play dominance.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    You still develop to the position of point guard (organizational guard), your height is tall among your peers, but considering that there will be no obvious advantage in the future, at most more than 1.8 meters, plus you have a good ability to control the ball, and the breakthrough layup is also good, it is very suitable for playing organizational guard, in addition, you are still young, there is still a lot of potential to be tapped, practice shooting, shooting is also the most basic thing to play basketball, you are not very good at shooting, but at least you have to ensure that you can shoot opportunity balls (open shots), So you have to practice shooting, and you are now playing the post-organization position, even if you are very tall in the future, it is easier to transform, for example, if you have a physical advantage in the future, you can play inside or a small forward, and if you choose to play other positions now, it will be more difficult to transform if you are not tall enough, after all, it is not easy to make a player who is used to playing inside become a point player, so you should play guard now, organize guard.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    The point guard feels right

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Suitable for playing all-rounders. It's the frontcourt player whose position is more ambiguous.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    How tall is it. If you want a junior high school student, it's okay. Score and win. High school students: Elementary and large can be. The college probably told you just because your coach told you. -

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    Where you play basketball depends on your speed, ball control, offensive style, and so on.

    According to the NBA, there are five positions on the court: center (C), power forward (PF), small forward (SF), scoring guard (SG), and point guard (PG).

    The center needs height. This is the tactical core of the team on the field, both offensively and defensively.

    A big forward needs strength. Low-post offense, card position, and blocking people all require strength.

    Small forwards need to break through. It's an all-around position, at least on the offensive end.

    Quarterbacks need to feel. It has to take on perimeter defense and has to have accurate shooting.

    Point guards need a sense of the ball. The commander on the field, who has the ball in hand most of the time, is guaranteed to push the ball through half the court. And, with the quarterback, form the team's perimeter defense.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    I can't play any position!! Can only be a 3-point surprise soldier once in a while.

    What don't you dare to break into, your physical condition should be to play guard, how can you do it if you don't dare to rush in, the guard has to be able to shoot, the defender has to shoot when you are far away, and the opponent chooses to break through when you shoot when you are far away. If you can only shoot, people stick to you to prevent you from shooting. So you have to break through with the right connections and strengthen your body.

    This will make you a shooting guard!

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    This should be divided according to the situation, which can generally be roughly referred to as follows, of course, it cannot be 100%, after all, everyone's basketball talent is different.

    SG (Scoring Guard): Good breakthrough ability and shooting feel, suitable for agile people.

    PG (playmaker): Good passing ability and overall vision, suitable for people with a certain degree of agility.

    Dual-Guard: A combination of both, in fact, generally speaking, both a scoring guard and a playmaker can usually be used at the same time.

    SF Swing Guard: Good breakthrough ability and certain defensive ability, can attack and defend, needs to have a certain muscle propulsion, but the speed must be fast, suitable for people with a certain height, tonnage and strong athletic ability.

    PF Power Forward: Enough tonnage plus low singles and both the ability to fight under the basket, suitable for tall people, but requires a certain amount of speed.

    C Center: Full tonnage and dominance under the basket, suitable for people who are tall and have a stable chassis.

    Of course, there are people who can claim to play all positions, and there is no shortage of examples of this in the NBA.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    Go play playmaking or shooting guard.

    177cm is not considered tall, since the body is not good, the breakthrough is not good, do not force yourself to develop in the direction that is unfavorable.

    Since the three-point is more accurate, let your teammates create opportunities for you to shoot, shoot more, score a score, and develop your more favorable side.

    That's the same thing in life, don't go to the bad side of yourself, choose your own strengths, and you will be successful.

    I hope you will play better and better, play more intense games, practice more basic skills, and believe that your skills will definitely improve by leaps and bounds.

    Organize or score.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    SF, because your skills are more comprehensive, and SF happens to be the most versatile player in the five positions. Therefore, it is recommended that you develop more in the direction of SF, which can be referred to SF in the NBA

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-10

    With 2 seconds left in the game, your team is three points behind. Then you have a chance to play. And it's usually standing on the left and right of the three-point line. If the ball comes over, you shoot. This is where you are.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-09

    It is recommended that the small front sf occasionally make a cameo appearance under the quarterback SG (but to practice the breakthrough, the small front is a more comprehensive position) There is generally no very clear position in the usual game, those positions are out of the tactics, hobbies, entertainment-oriented, happy plus can exercise the body!!

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-08

    SG bar! It's not bad to have three points, but it's very important to be aware of the offense with the ball! Watch more NBA games and Ginobili's style!

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-07

    Well, this is about the same as a shooting guard, but if you don't dare to break in, it's not easy to do it, practice your body more, go to college, you play your body, you don't have a body, you can only panic outside, and the way to score is very simple, and then others know that you are just a pure pitcher, and if you follow you, you will no longer be accurate, and it is best to learn more ways to score.

  31. Anonymous users2024-01-06

    Small forward or scoring, and if you have a good dribble pass, you can play point guard.

  32. Anonymous users2024-01-05

    Hello, because you're shooting well and you're tall, I think you're a good fit for a small forward or a shooting guard.

    If you're smart enough to cooperate, then go for a small forward, and trust me, a small forward needs what you have.

    If you don't have a good sense and don't work well with people, then choose a shooting guard, because as an offensive finisher, the main requirement of a shooting guard is the shooting percentage.

    I wish you a happy game.

  33. Anonymous users2024-01-04

    It is suitable to be a scoring guard, run more, pull out a little space, shoot when you catch the ball, and if you practice well, it will be a big killer! 1

  34. Anonymous users2024-01-03

    Small Forward (NBA template: Prince).

    If your dribbling is okay, it is recommended to develop into a swingman.

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