What position am I suitable for? Listen up.

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

    Point guard (PG).

    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.

    What makes a good point guard. First of all, his ability to dribble is absolutely indispensable, and he has to be able to carry the ball through half court without any problem when only one man defends him. Then, he also has to be able to pass the ball well and be able to get the ball where it should be for most of the time

    Sometimes it's a gap where you can shoot, sometimes it's a better position to guide the ball. Simply put, he wants the ball to flow smoothly, he needs to be able to get the ball where it's easiest to score. To take it a step further, he also needs to organize his team's offense and make his teammates' offense more fluid.

    There are a few other requirements for a point guard. When it comes to scoring, the point guard is often the last scorer on the team, which means that he doesn't shoot easily unless the rest of his teammates don't have a good chance to shoot. Or to put it another way, he has a strong scoring ability, and with his scoring ability, he destroys the opponent's defense to create opportunities for his teammates.

    All in all, the handler has one constant principle: when any teammate on the court has a better chance than him, he must give the ball to the teammate with the better chance. Therefore, the shot of the point guard is often a good time to shoot, and naturally we have higher requirements for his shooting percentage, generally speaking, it should be more than 50%, which is higher than that of small forwards and scoring guards.

    In terms of scoring ability, outside and cutting are two of his must-have weapons.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Oh, you are not yet a good person to say what position you can play, with your current height in the same age should be okay, now you can play according to your favorite position, don't pay too much attention to what position, wait for you to be old in the talk, in case you are more than 170, then you can only play guard, fast or play 4 organization is better, if you are long 180 to be a small forward, or equal points of guard, at the high point on the big forward or center, pay attention to strengthen the bounce, the bounce is good It can be qualified for more positions, and it is not easy to be covered by others, and the defense also has a great effect.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    You should play the guard position in the middle of the playmaking and scoring (which is not available at the moment), so you should practice dribbling, or else you have to keep your cool head on the court all the time, and it will make up for your shortcomings.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Who has ever seen a fast guy play center?

    Analytical Tactics: You can play point guards.

    But: you're fast, you're able to shoot, and the best position should be a small forward, and you can play the No. 3 position to help the center grab rebounds, and you're fast.

    Personal opinion, unlike others who will only plagiarize.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    I think you're suitable for playing guard, so practice dribbling more in the future.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    A lot of people say to play center

    You see if they are tall, I feel more suitable.

    Small Forward, Organizing Guard, To be a good defender, you must practice the basics, especially dribbling

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    I think it's good for playing the control position, and small forwards can also be.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    I think if you have good speed and vision to play organization, it should be good.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Young people, it's good to play any position.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    It should probably be probably the center.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    You're willing to give 10 points to ask a positional question, and you're definitely a basketball fan (and so am I).

    Your 177 is actually not high, you will know if you play more. If you can touch the rebound and 177, bully children in the street, it's not bad to grab rebounds. But in normal times, you can't play center and big forward (I don't know you).

    As for Xiao Qian, forget it, because you have already said that you have broken through the average. It's good to use your mid-range shooting accuracy to play a good shooting guard. Usually practice 3 more points, and emergency stop is a must.

    Be a good shooter and definitely loved by many people.

    Also, being a shooter is not just running and other passes, usually you have to give more friends a single block, and see your teammates use a single block to move immediately after passing (this is very necessary, because so you can have a vacant position to receive the ball, if you are in control of the ball, you know how helpless others are to stand still after the file), if someone on the opposite side comes to help defend, because you are in a position, teammates can pass you, you shoot.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Big forwards, like the United Arab Emirates, Nuo Tianwang, but unfortunately the height is average, if you play small forward, it's okay.

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