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It's not interesting to think like this, playing is about having fun and having fun, passing the ball more and running the ball, don't always think about how to score goals by yourself, it's definitely not okay for a short man to shoot from the middle and long range, you have no physical advantage, break through a bunch of people under the basket, and you let your teammates pull away? This is a little bit of NC in the middle of the game, when I see my teammates break through, I usually pull out of the way outside the three-second zone, and if your teammates can't shoot at the long range, the defender still can't take them away. And always strong under the basket, it will cause the opponent's ** defense.
For those who play, the three-second zone is a matter of face, it doesn't matter if you shoot outside, you always go to the basket to make a strong break or a strong eat, if it's not super strong, it's a matter of time before someone overturns it.
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From your statement, first of all, I have to correct your misconception that defense, rebounding, and playmaking are very critical skills, and coaches will value this, and players who can only score will have no place. Basketball is a team sport, 4v4 you can let the inside line pull out, you play blocking and dismantling, or let the inside line pull to the free throw line near the free throw line, you increase your own off-ball running to create opportunities, the opposite tall person comes out to interfere with you to break through, the short one is strong, it doesn't seem to be difficult. Since you value scoring so much, 1v1 is a test that must be put to the test.
Practice a lot, and you have to remember that a shooting guard needs to have assists too...
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The 4v4 space is a lot smaller, just like the upstairs, unless you let your teammates all pull away, and then you play alone, but it's really nc, you practice shooting more, you run more without the ball, and you're small and you're an advantage to be flexible.
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Don't always want to be all-round, one person does all the work of organizing + scoring, everyone has their own division of labor and focus, this is a collective sport, and it is silly to think that you can handle each other by yourself
Playing wild ball is all about entertainment, and you don't have to worry too much about winning or losing.
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First of all, the half itself is not suitable for 4v4, if you have to 4v4, practice more in the middle of the shot, it is difficult to break through!
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It's not good to pass the ball, so I prefer to pass the ball, and it's good to practice assists.
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The technical essentials of 3v3 and 5v5 breakthroughs are similar:
Mastering the basic skills of dribbling is a prerequisite for successfully breaking through. When dribbling, the center of gravity should be low and stable, the height of the dribble should be below the waist, and the peripheral eye should look at the ball to prevent the ball from hitting the feet. Be proficient in crossing the ball with both hands, slapping the ball with your palms down, and not with your wrists back.
Good dribbling skills should be that the ball is "sticking" to you, that it follows you, not that you chase it.
Dribble fast. When dribbling the ball, it's important to increase your speed and accelerate when the defender doesn't react and throw the opponent away. When accelerating, you should keep an eye on the opponent's position and do not hit people, otherwise you may be punished for hitting people with the ball.
Able to use the dribble flexibly in change of direction. Dribbling is a common technique used by passers, that is, when dribbling, quickly change direction, catch the opponent off guard, and some can even shake the opponent down, so that you can easily pass. Pay attention to the usual practice of crotch dribbling, back dribbling and cross dribbling, etc., which are essential skills to complete the change of direction dribbling.
Ask your teammates to cooperate in a timely manner. When you are blocked by a dribble or caught by multiple people, you should give your teammates a look in time and ask them to come over and help block the dismantling. Blocking is to stand still in front of the defender, help teammates block the opponent's route, so that the opponent loses the defensive position, and then can quickly dribble through smoothly.
Quick eyes and quick hands, seize the opponent's defensive gaps. The situation on the basketball court is complex and changeable, you need to keep your eyes open, and you need to aim for defensive gaps when passing with the ball, which can easily achieve passing with the ball. But to prevent the opponent from two or more people to wrap up the defense, if you encounter a "door shut", it will be troublesome.
Therefore, it is necessary to judge the timing and the position of the opponent's defender before dribbling, do not break hard, and pay attention to flexibility.
Precautions. When a teammate blocks a defense, remember not to move to block the opposing player, as this is a violation. It is necessary to stand still in place, so it is necessary to stand in place in advance.
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