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When I was in college, I was a professional main point guard, and if I follow a lineup like yours, I think I should still focus on the interior line, and then your point guard... If the ball and the basket are not very good, I don't know how to break through... I also play point guard myself, I am fast, strong in breakthroughs, good in balls, and good in mid-range shots, but I don't have long shots, I am happy to assist, and I may only make four or five shots in a game.
In fact, I think the most important thing for a point guard is to look at the big picture, and it is also important to break through the ball.
Running and bombing or something is obviously not suitable for you.,First of all, it's a physical problem.,Secondly, the big front can be said to be a rookie.,Plus a point guard who doesn't share the ball well.。。。 Running and shooting is equivalent to giving away opportunities.
Personally, I think it's still based on positional warfare, focusing on the inside line, and if the inside line doesn't have any chance, it will be assigned to the outside line at the right time. That's why it's important for you as a center forward to respond and share the ball.
Actually, if I were to be your point guard ... Haha
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The most common thing is to use the pick-and-roll tactic, you go to help your teammates attack, you and the big front are mainly responsible for the basket, and if you can score, you have to create shooting opportunities for him.
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To put it simply, whoever has a good basket will let the bad basket hand cover the good basket! Let the whole team move, and then pay attention to the striker's bottom line! Pour the ball more often, and the ball must be returned to the person with the basket in the end.
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Personally, I feel that the defense and joint defense are OK, like that superstar to break through, let go, you rebound well, and shoot to death even if you are back; The offense focuses on the inside line, and the ball is distributed outside, although there is a super big forward, but the center and small forward are not as good as you. If you don't think it's reasonable, don't spray.
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Based on what you're saying, the focus is on creating scoring opportunities for the ball handler. Generally, in the case of poor ball control skills, other players do more running (don't care about speed), contain the defenders in front of them, and press down the opponent's defensive formation through a one-three-one formation and pull away. Usually.
If you can, use the tallest player on your team to block and shoot, as soon as the ball handler bypasses him, pull it up and shoot! (Reduce running shots, don't learn from the Suns).
If you defend, you can consider everyone defending in one direction, remember to help each other, and then everyone only defends the part within 150 of their own perspective, and don't run with the ball! Because you don't have enough speed, you need to keep your formation intact. Filling in is not as easy as imagined.
Then when you encounter a breakthrough, close the door and attack, when you encounter a shot, turn around and block people first, don't rush to grab rebounds, first make sure that the person in front of you has no chance to rush to grab rebounds!
Anyway, the power of the collective is far greater than the individualism. You must believe in each other, cooperate with each other, don't be heroic, attack slowly, come at your own pace, don't be led by the other party, because you are not happy in the first place.
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Offense and defense are a pair of contradictions, but they can both be said to be the key The so-called playing by offense and winning by defense This is a truth that the NBA has always recognized There are two theories that have been dominating basketball That is: 1. Even if the opponent scores 99 points, as long as he scores 100 points, he still wins. 2. Even if I only score 1 point, as long as the opponent scores 0 points, then I win, so there are many, many keys to winning the game, such as the player's play when the game is deadlocked, such as the avoidance and creation of fouls, and rebounding protection, the team's tacit understanding, and the understanding of tactics It's really not a sentence that can be said clearly, but my advice is to play more, watch more ball, and a lot of doorways, which can be understood slowly.
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