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No. 1 position, PG, point guard.
No. 2 position, SG, shooting guard.
No. 3 position, SF, small forward.
No. 4 position, PF, power forward.
No. 5 position, C, center.
Personally, I think the defender plays well and handsomely, you have seen people, shake people, but you have to train hard.
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PG point guard, playmaker of the offense, Nash.
SG scoring guard, the main scoring point, is Kobe's position on the team.
SF small forward, a balanced outside player, the position of little emperor James.
PF power forward, now the most famous to Nick.
C center, the tallest man on the team. Yao.
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No. 1 point guard, No. 2 scoring guard, No. 3 small forward, No. 4 power forward, and No. 5 center (English abbreviations are PG, SG, SF, PF, C).
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Center (C) Power Forward (PF) Small Forward (SF) Scoring Guard (SG) Point Guard (PG).
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1. Point guard: Bring the ball safely from the backcourt to the frontcourt, pass it to teammates and let others score.
2. Scoring guard: The second scorer after small forward.
3. Small forward: The most important scorer in the team.
4. Power forward: grab rebounds, defense, and card positions.
5. Center: Cooperate with the big forward to grab rebounds and pass and dribble.
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No. 1 position, PG, organizing defenders The person who organizes the team's offense must have a certain offensive ability.
No. 2 position, SG, shooting guard.
No. 3 position, SF, small forward.
No. 4 position, PF, power forward.
No. 5 position, C, center.
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PG, playmaking guard SG, scoring guard SF, small forward PF, power forward C, center.
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Center, big forward, small forward, scoring guard, point guard.
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Point Guard (PG), Scoring Guard (SG), Small Forward (SF), Power Forward (PF), Center (C).
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Point guard, power forward, center, small forward, scoring guard.
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Point Guard, Scoring Guard, Small Forward, Power Forward, Center.
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Two defenders, two strikers, one centre-forward.
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c Centre. PF power forward.
SF small forward.
SG Scoring Guard.
PG Organizational Defender.
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Point Guard (PG), Scoring Guard (SG), Small Forward (SF), Power Forward (PF), and Center (C).
In modern basketball, the five players on the court are usually divided into five positions, namely point guard (PG).
Scoring Guard (SG), Small Forward (SF), Power Forward (PF), and Center (C). In international basketball rules, there is no specific definition of the role of a player, and the coach can change the role of the player on the court at any time according to the situation.
The dotted line is for the sake of aesthetics, for the penalty shot that the circle is a perfect circle, in order to show that it is a perfect circle. Nothing else.
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The second floor was wordy for a long time, he may not be able to understand as a novice as a former power forward, I want to say a few points to the novice brother, first of all, learn to protect yourself, don't defend too hard, otherwise you can't master the skills and are easy to get injured, including bumps and falls, but also pay attention not to leave too long nails, whether it is scratching others or breaking your nails, it is not comfortable, fight for rebounds do not have excessive physical contact, and secondly, on shoes and elbow pads, try to choose a good basketball special, It can protect you from injury to the greatest extent, while doing the above two points, you can also continue to familiarize yourself with the rules of basketball, continue to practice your own bounce and body flexibility, and then master some offensive blocking and dismantling coordination, basket card position and fighting skills, I believe you can improve little by little, oh I wish you success! (By the way, as long as it's not a regular match, the opponent may have nails, so it's a good idea to bring some tissues and band-aids).