What position should I play in basketball? What is the best aspect of development?

Updated on educate 2024-04-07
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    SF, shooting 50% from the medium range and 40% from three-point range, has reached a level that is a little higher than the standard. Plus there are plates, there are caps. I also have the skills of a point guard, but if I only play point guard, I can't use rebounds and blocks, so it's recommended to be a more comprehensive SF.

    I think you should learn from Turkoglu.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    You can learn like Turkogru. Hit back and forth in the number position. Use your speed to hit your opponents.

    However, it is a little more difficult to defend back at the No. 4 position. After all, height is an issue. I think Turkoglu is worth learning from.

    After all, you're more well-rounded. At the same time, it can reduce the mistakes of catching the ball. Kill two birds with one stone.

    Not bad.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Organizational guard, or equal point guard, you must play guard Histology Iverson Scoring Scorer Nowitzki or Kobe Bryant And then there's Jordan I hope you're the Jordan of China.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The Raptors' center Bosh has played in all positions, and I think it's mainly your own height and technical characteristics, where are you now! Don't even think about it! Let's talk about it when you grow up!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Hit what, play NBA! Haha, it's a joke, according to what you said, of course, playing a point guard, the learning object should be able to learn cp3 or kobeI don't think you need to ask about these two! I hope you get better and better!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    You can learn like Nowitzki, a big forward who can shoot the basketball, because you're only 13 years old, and you're going to have a big development in height.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    You have to be proficient in any position before you enter the professional team!!

    Not explained. Wait until you're 20 to think about where to play!

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The breakthrough is Maddie's.

    The score is Kobe's.

    Passing is the answer.

    The block is Howard's.

    You've made a fortune. It's too dragging.

    I hit SG's.

    14 years old 179...I'm in the first year of junior high school.

    You practice more breakthroughs.

    Eighty into one SG

    I'm connected too.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Wow! You're ...... better than KobeHehe, just kidding.

    It is recommended that you play each position for a period of time, which will make your technique more comprehensive.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    I played basketball for n years, and I found that I was too professional, and I entered the school team, but I couldn't enter the national team, and I found that I wasted too much time in basketball

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    wo I'm Mo Gaodu, I'll play 5 positions, I suggest you play too.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Speechless! So strong! I have nothing to say! Ask Stern! Envy.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Measuring bone age, don't say anything else...

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Scoring guard.

    The main task of a shooting guard is to score, and he needs to have accurate three-point shooting and quick breaking, and can act as a small forward when he breaks through, and can also play an occasional cameo role in organizing the offense on the court.

    The strongest scoring guard must belong to the Flyer Michael Jordan, his greatness goes without saying, and he has 10+5+6 NBA top honors in his career. He is a 10-time scoring champion, a five-time regular season MVP and 6 championships, a 10-time first-team player, and a 14-time All-Star. In that era of iron-blooded defense, the Flyer Jordan perfectly interpreted the greatness of the basketball god.

    Comparison of Shooting Guard Positions:

    A shooting guard is the second scorer on the court after a small forward, but he doesn't need to practice his singles skills like a small forward, because the position is often helped by teammates to find an open space to shoot, and his rebounding ability is often weaker than that of a small forward.

    Generally speaking, a shooting guard has inferior point control skills to a point guard and can also dominate the team's offense, but is good at mid-to-long-range shooting and is more inclined to attack.

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