Height 1 80 play power forward, which big forwards in the NBA are shorter?

Updated on physical education 2024-04-05
19 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    180 The words of the big front are a little shorter.

    Now there are more people in China, and there are a lot of good bouncing.

    Mind if you hit the small front.

    A 50% hit rate is good, but it's better to train harder.

    Although the physical condition is not as high as that of the big one, it still has to be strong.

    Break through ruthlessly, practice layups more, and start with the most basic layups.

    Basketball is still a team, if you want to play a big game, you need a few regular play cooperation, cultivate tacit understanding, don't rely on individual strength, but you must need a stable scoring point.

    All you do is shoot mid-range, strengthen the break, and pay attention to the ball.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    What's the point, if you play by yourself, it's to see how others play, how to get to the basket, how to break through, how to feint, to be honest, if you really want to build confidence, it's a good way to start by learning to defend, he will let you practice your footwork, practice balance, practice awareness... And then it's playing c.,If it's a game, just use more physical contact under the basket.,Hehe.。。。 Every position is played, and the technique will be more comprehensive...

    Proficient in everything, so that it is not called a fork...

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Strengthens flexible turns.

    You'll also have to practice card slots.

    But your hook is good, it's lucky.

    Also, you have to run more and pull out more to block the defenders.

    If there's a high post space after the pick-and-roll, you're going to have to make a shot.

    So if you practice the high jumper again, the suggestion is to practice more free throws, rest assured, you will definitely do it.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Small forwards are more suitable for you. A power forward may not require his scoring ability, but he must require his rebounding ability. So it's not okay if you don't have strong rebounding ability. Improve your shooting skills and shooting percentage.

    A little foolishness.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It doesn't matter what you are tall, it depends on your ability to grasp it, and you have to rely on your body to grab rebounds.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It is recommended to play small forward, mid-range shooting + empty singles, looking for the second rebound point, and the athleticism is not strong 180 The first rebound is basically no play.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It's not a professional basketball player, and it's not an inside world.

    It's all a small guard, or a small forward who plays around with the ball.

    Unless you have extraordinary abilities.

    It is advisable to contact the jump shot more.

    It's enough to have this hand.

    ps: I'm 175cm, and I relied on jumpers when I was in college.

    Others put their hands on my face and cast them the same way.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Actually, it's okay...

    You can play as a striker.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    I'm very thin, 183 is only 70kg, you are not like me, I only have mid-range shots, but I have a good sense of rebounding, you have to be aggressive and scramble, you have long shots, and the striker is best for you, because you can't rebound well, no way.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Actually, we are ordinary amateurs.

    Get together and play basketball.

    There is no tactical coordination at all.

    It doesn't matter what the location is.

    Because you won't even know where you are at the time.

    It's still a good practice to break through and shoot in a proper manner.

    Definitely no problem.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Eliminate the striker, just practice your flexibility.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    It's not easy to say, you have the height of the big front, you don't have the body. My 175 weights are 65 heavy (guards) and 50% of the rebounds are still regular. I recommend practicing shooting. It's best to practice a little center attack.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    If you can, I suggest you practice dribbling and breaking through, and it's best to play a guard 180cm is **height.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    0-All have to be strengthened, what is the reason why such a big man can't rebound, is he too thin, or someone else is too strong.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Boy, another day, the two of us will fight each other, and I will play the big center.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    It doesn't matter what the location is.

    Be dedicated.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    It's better for us to play as an amateur.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Power forwards are typically between meters to meters tall and weigh between 230 and 260 pounds. Small forwards are between meters to meters tall.

    Big Oak Striker: A player who is physically stronger on the pitch but still has a certain amount of speed. Traditionally, power forwards have been called upon to take advantage of their massive size, aggressively attacking under the basket and competing for offensive rebounds.

    Small Forward: An all-around player in a basketball game lineup. The most important requirement is to be able to score points, and it is a long-distance score. Small forwards are typically lower in height and size than centers and power forwards, but higher than scoring guards and point guards.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Categories: Sports Sports >> Basketball NBA

    Problem description: Don't be too famous.

    Analysis: Charles Barkley, former Phoenix Suns and Houston Rockets, 6-foot-6, 250-pound;

    Elton Brand of the Los Angeles Clippers, 6'8", 254 pounds;

    Active Golden State Warriors Aikai Diogu, 6'8", 255lbs, Nigerian;

    Reggie Evans, 6-foot-8, 245-pound, active Denver Nuggets;

    Max Fitzel, 6'8", 260 pounds, active New Orleans Hornets;

    Danny Fortson, 6-foot-8-inch, 260-pound, active Seattle SuperSonics;

    Ryan Gomez, 6-foot-7, 250-pound, active Boston Celtics;

    Udonis Haslem of the Miami Heat, 6-foot-8", 235-pound;

    Chuck Hayes, 6-foot-6, 238-pound, active Houston Rockets;

    Active Phoenix Suns Sean Marion, 6-foot-7-inch, 228-pound, belongs.

    The third and fourth guards are swingers;

    Jason Maxiel of the current Detroit Pistons, 6-foot-7", 260-pound;

    Raymond Murray, 6-foot-7-inch, 235-pound, belonging to the active New Jersey Nets.

    The third and fourth guards are swingers;

    Eduardo Nahla, 6-foot-8, 220-pound, active Denver Nuggets;

    Po Outlow, 6-foot-8-inch, 220-pound, active Orlando Magic;

    Dennis Rodman, former Chicago Bulls, 6'8", 220 pounds;

    Malik Rose, 6-foot-7, 255-pound, active New York Knicks;

    Michael Ruffin, 6'8", 248 pounds, of the active Washington Wizards, belongs.

    The fourth and fifth guards swing man;

    Craig Smith of the Minnesota Timberwolves, 6-foot-7", 250-pound;

    Darius Sangella, 6'8", 248 pounds, Lithuanian;

    Michael Sweetney of the active Chicago Bulls, 6-foot-8", 270-pound;

    Kenny Thomas of the Sacramento Kings, 6-foot-7", 245-pound;

    Former Houston Rockets Clarence Weatherspoon, 6-foot-7", 270-pound;

    Active San Antonio Spurs Eric Williams, 6-foot-8", 220-pound, belongs.

    The third and fourth guards are swingers;

    Collis Williamson, 6-foot-7-inch, 245-pound for the Sacramento Kings.

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