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The most important thing is that you have to have a stable shot, the scoring guard can't say that he can't score, and the other is the breakthrough, only the shot is likely to be followed, so the breakthrough is very important at this time. Then there's your running position, looking at your teammates' positions, pulling out open space by blocking people, and then catching and shooting. Also pay attention to the reverse run, the card position, these are simple means to get the ball.
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Attacking defenders has to have good scoring means, and the task on the field is to help the team score.
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Excellent projection, can break through, can run.
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I used to play shooting guard on the varsity team, and I was more accurate in my mid-range jumpers. Although he averaged more than a dozen points per game, it was mainly a tactical arrangement.
Quarterback, mainly scoring and quick return. A good quarterback is mainly about the ability to score and defend.
As for how to play well, first, your personal ability and feel. Second, the arrangement of tactics. Third, whether the strength of your body is adapted to the rapid transition between attack and defense. Personally, I think that the main skills of a quarterback are running, jumping, three-pointers and defense.
You see, in the NBA, there are far more shooting guards than centers. But there are only a few who can actually achieve the all-star level. Kobe Bryant, Allen is considered the best scoring guard in the NBA.
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I can write a book for all the things I want to say, give you a **, learn by yourself, Tiger Pounces on China.
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1 Get rid of the opponent by blocking and dismantling on the outside, and shoot when you catch the ball. Representative figures: Reggie Miller, Ray Allen, Hamilton.
2. Through personal skill, dazzling dribbling, shaking the opponent completely, breaking into the inside line to score. Representative figure: Iverson.
3. Rely on comprehensive individual skills and a variety of scoring methods to achieve singles success. Representative figures: Maddie, Kobe, Carter.
4. Rely on realistic performance skills and accurate timing to trick opponents into fouls and get free throws. Representative figures: Harden, Martin.
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Scoring guard?! Exceptional personal ability and talent, this is the most important thing
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The cups have just been seen as controls. First of all, the basic skills must be passed, which is a must for every position.
Second, offensive methods should be diverse, not single. Breakthrough, medium and long range shots must maintain a certain vacancy hit rate. For example, you don't have to go to the basket when you break through, maybe your friends will have a gap here.
Instant ball splitting. Third, you must be calm, not according to the form of temper, for example, a few balls are not smooth, and the opponent is very miserable, so you want to play alone frantically, and play back to "face" so that the whole team's offense will be chaotic. Also, the body can be thin, but it must be solid, so as not to suffer a big loss due to thinness when breaking through.
Many people like to practice Maddie's dry pulling or something, but in fact, it is not very practical during the game, and it hurts the waist. In the end, what is needed is the mentality, not panic and fear, even if the alignment is strong.
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