-
Yes; It's good to play playmaking in this situation, but you're definitely going to grow taller in the future, and you may have to change positions at that point
-
It's a good thing to be all-round, and if you reach your height in the future, you can try to turn the all-around front of the basket in contact. Yes, what every team lacks the most is an attacking playmaker and a strong center, but if there is an all-round big forward that can make up for these two shortcomings.
-
If you play a defender, you should pass the ball more than you have too much ball, and I think you'd better score and play the swingman.
-
You can organize a guard or a small forward.
-
Honestly. I'm also 6 years old, I'm much taller than you, and I'm also an organization.
Organization is not about scoring, it's about dribbling, breaking, assisting.
It's better not to play the swing of the guard when you look at your stats, you have too much ball handling and your score is a lot higher, and besides, you rarely ...... reboundsWithout rebounding, it's difficult to play playmaking.
Like me, first of all, I will see how to pass on the basic skills, and it is best to pass on the tricks, and it is best to pass it on continuously.
-
To be honest, you can play any position with a good foundation.
-
It is good for young people to have self-confidence, but do not be arrogant, and practice the basic skills in a down-to-earth manner.
You're only 13 years old in 6th grade, and you have to have a peak growth period around 15 years old, so it's not too late to determine your position.
The method of exercising yourself in the game is right, but whether the adults you play with are of a high level is also one of the prerequisites, and it is important to go out and see more about the skills and styles of streetball masters, and train yourself.
Finally, good luck.
-
No. I think playmaker defenders are relatively strong, and it also depends on the strength of the specific player, so you can't generalize.
-
It's not like that, and there are a lot of defenders who are relatively strong, and their ability is also very outstanding, and then they work together very well, and they also win a lot of scores.
-
Of course not, in fact, their organization is not particularly outstanding in terms of function, but it is actually very powerful.
It is good to organize the guard to dribble and pass, and to play the offense with the basic position (and sometimes the running position) outside the three-point line (left or right, the other side of the scoring guard) against the opponent's basket. >>>More
The most important thing for an organizational defender is the ability to observe and organize. It is recommended that you watch more game videos and play more games to train your observation and organization skills. >>>More
There is no difference between a point guard and a playmaker in meaning, but there is a difference in meaning, I know that a point guard is just a simple dribble, and it has little effect in organizing the offense, and the tactics are not aimed at him, such as Alston. And the organization guard is able to hook the attack, and the whole team's attack is commanded by him. Tactics revolve around him, like Nash.
Point guard (PG) (also known as playmaker).
A point guard is the one who has the most chances on the court. He has to take the ball safely from the back to the front court and pass it to other teammates so that he has a chance to score. If the small forward is the protagonist of a play, then the point guard is the director of the play. >>>More
Here are three things you can do to understand how you can be a good playmaker. 1.Know yourself well. >>>More