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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.
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Basically, it doesn't make a difference.
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is a location.
But there are many subcategories in point guards.
There's an offensive point guard like Iverson, and there's a playmaking point guard like kidd.
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There is no difference A guard who points the ball is a guard of the organization.
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After the control, it's the one that dribbles through the frontcourt, like Alstom, Gibson, and the others are headshots. I think Maddie Hill is the kind of playmaker who plays through the frontcourt, and I think it's the real sense of the organization, and I think that Nashkidd Parker is the ball-handling organization.
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It's all the same. A point guard is also called a playmaker. A playmaking guard is also called a point guard!
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There is no difference, it is the same location.
The English abbreviation is PG
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The point guard is the brain of a team, he's in charge of the whole team, and his focus is on organizing the team's offense.
Shooting guards have to shoulder the scoring burden of a team, step up and score when everyone is not playing well, and make the final decision when it matters.
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LZ is mentally retarded?!
I'm speechless'''
The superlative question I've ever seen
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The point guard is generally the one who carries the ball to the front court, because in order to prevent the opponent from pressing the ball in the process of entering the front court, it is necessary to choose a player with strong ball control ability to bring the ball to the front court.
And the playmaker generally has the ability to break through the ball and other things to tear apart the opponent's defense.
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A point guard organizes a guard.
LZ is right to ask about the difference between a playmaker and a shooting guard.
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Of course, the main task of the defender is to defend.,Secondly, such as a free kick in the front court or something.,The tall defender will also go to the opposite side to fight for the header.,If you don't get it, you run straight back.。。 In addition to wing defense, full-backs are wing attacks, passing, etc. Every position on the football field is very important.
It's just that the tasks on the field are different.
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Point guard: That's basketball.
In football, the centre-back is basically responsible for the defense, and the full-back can plug in the attack.
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Defenders are divided into: offensive fullbacks and defensive defenders.
The midfielders are: attacking midfielders, defensive midfielders, and full-backs.
Forward: Standing on the pile, rushing forward, shadow, grabbing points, responding.
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I understand what the landlord means that as long as you pass forward, or detour backward for the sake of passing forward, it should be counted as an attack, so from this point of view, including the goalkeeper, everyone can organize an attack.
If you can, you can kick the penalty by the defender and the goalkeeper, then of course everyone can score, and then take a step back, when the team is behind at the last moment in the knockout round, if there is a corner kick opportunity, the goalkeeper of the team is likely to abandon the goal and fight for the opportunity to score.
In summary, football is round, and anything is possible.
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When the coach does not call a timeout but is on the sidelines, the defender has to take responsibility for arranging tactics, often a good defender can not only make a team more united, but also make the game more enjoyable. Scoring guards, of course, belong to the players who have the best power in the court, they have strong projection skills, and they have the three-point skills of a hundred steps, and they can often easily score high points in the game. The difference between the two is that the responsibility of the playmaker is more obvious, assists and passes are their duties, while the scoring guard needs to make decisive shots and cooperate with teammates to improve the score, both of which are indispensable and are important components of the team.
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A point guard, also known as a playmaker, is a fixed position in a basketball lineup.
The point guard is often the playmaker of the team's offense, and through his control of the ball, he decides to pass the ball to the right player at the right time, and is the one who has the most opportunities to get the ball 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.
A good point guard must be able to carry the ball across half court without any problem with only one person defending him. Then, he also has to be able to pass the ball where it should be most of the time: sometimes a gap where he can shoot, sometimes a better guiding position.
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 basketball, after serving, it is usually the point guard who 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.
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Which is more valuable to the team, playmaking guard or scoring guard?
Basketball is a 5-player sport.
Which team can work well together.
Which team will have an advantage in the game.
Shooting guards have a lot to do in the game.
It is not easy for ordinary people to play this position well.
Often, a scoring guard will score more than his steals to inspire his teammates and give the opposing team a mental blow.
Shooting guards are the soul of the whole team.
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1.A point guard is not necessarily a playmaking guard, an organizational guard must be a point guard, like the Nuggets' Anthony Carter was only a player who controlled the ball for half the court, and Iverson was there to organize after half the court!
2.In fact, there are only two kinds of guard lines on the court: organizing guards and scoring guards, because one of the responsibilities of organizing guards is to control the ball over half the court and then organize the offense, so some people are also used to being called point guards, which is actually a position. Later, it was also suggested that although the playmaker and the point guard are both No. 1 positions, the responsibilities of the players referred to are also different, the point guard is to dribble the ball over the half court and then hand it over to other players to organize, while the playmaker is the real offensive playmaker.
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A playmaking guard is the same as a point guard, and a scoring guard is the difference between a playmaking guard.
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
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
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
Hello ok...I'm telling you... Take your time.
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Practice dribbling and breaking. Passing also has to be practiced.