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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.
As for your tactics, the most important thing in the bombardment is the point guard, if you want to have more ball-carrying and scoring opportunities, you can play point guard, but I think you can try both positions, but I don't recommend that you play small forward, find out what works best for you, or play both, it will help you a lot to improve your skills.
If you want to play point guard, then you need to have a certain level of vision, ball handling, breakthrough, and shooting. If you want to play a traditional shooting guard, the shooting requirements are higher, but you don't explain your situation, so I suggest you don't stick to one position and learn more about Wade. I used to fix my position on the inside line too early, and now I have a poor height when I play, and I can't help it if I want to transform, so I have to be cautious.
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14 years old? 2nd or 1st year of junior high school? In the third year of junior high school, you can only play guards, 2 guards you like, because you are too short.
In the first year of junior high school, it is recommended that you play big forward, because you can have the height to play on your back, and you don't play center because you run flexibly, and it is too wasteful to play C.
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It can only be G, but at your age, if you are not too tall in the team, you can try SF!
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Don't play point guard, you have a low center of gravity, but you have a flexible position, you are fast, you are physically strong, the team is good at using run-and-gun tactics, you can play center or forward, you can play center if you bounce well, you can play scoring center, think Howard... Well. This concludes the analysis.
Hopefully you will have success in the team!!
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You're not in a good position right now, so start with a point guard, at least you won't suffer later, and when you're more than 2 meters tall, you're immobilized, and you're doing strength training.
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If you have a flexible position and a strong body, you can play small forward or forward swingman, using James as a model. It is best to use the body to grab rebounds, and the scoring means should not be too single, and you must learn to play singles with your back. In addition, you should have good passing vision, and you must learn to pass well.
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Scoring guard Occasional cameo playmaking guard The main thing is what you think, whether you want to pass more or score more
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If you can, you can try to be a point guard, you can break through, you can pass the ball... The key depends on the range of vision you have on the field.
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When you are 14 years old and 176, you can say that you have great potential, but you only feel 261 high, and you can't touch rebounds yet, and you still need to strengthen your jumping training. You've been a shooting guard before, and you believe you have some outside strength, so you can try to build up your body and play small forward. Good luck @!
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With your superior physical condition, playing point guard is perfect for you.
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In order to better develop in basketball in the future, it is recommended that you play SG or SF! 176.Feel the height of 261, only to jump so high?!It's time to step up your bouncing practice!
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It's still a shooting guard, or a small forward, you can learn the steps under the basket, and enrich the team's tactics.
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Shooting guard or small forward.
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Flexible, fast, physically strong?
Small forward, do not explain.
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Small forward adds point shooting skills.