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At the age of 14, according to your description of yourself, from my perspective as a coach, you are still young, and there is still some room for growth in height. The mid-range shooting ability is more prominent, with a certain breakthrough ability, and the long-range shooting, dribbling and rebounding are weak. Shooting percentage hasn't been consistent.
The development space is more biased towards the position of small forward. If you want to develop in this position, it is recommended to focus on stabilizing the mid-range shooting percentage, the first step is to start with the fixed-point jump shot, then practice the empty-handed indirect ball empty position emergency stop jump shot, and then practice the emergency stop jump shot between dribbling and traveling. The second step is to practice the basic skills of dribbling, and improve the breakthrough ability based on this, and the practice of speed and bounce should not be neglected.
The third step is to wait for the height to grow to about 180cm and the weight to about 70kg, you can practice the singles ability at the bottom of the basket, which can be partially practiced with reference to the technical points of the center. The fourth step is to improve the above abilities, you can practice techniques and tactics, find a good defender to take you, learn from the defender, improve your remaining weak ability, strengthen the overall situation and expand the vision of the battlefield.
You can also develop in the direction of SG, this position is mainly to improve the shooting ability and the cultivation of the technical and tactical awareness of the air cut, know how to get rid of the defense, how to find the vacant position to shoot is no problem.
It is not advisable to move to point guard, power forward, or center Fang Gao, unless you really like it. The growth of point guards and centers needs to be guided by strongmen, otherwise they will practice crookedly. Unless you are particularly smart and good at learning to imitate good examples.
If you are interested, you can communicate again.
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I don't think you can play basketball casually!
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In the back position, practicing shooting more is the right way!
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14 years old? It's small !!
Let's play whatever you want to play in the future, basketball is something like this, maybe you're hungry.
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Preferably a small front. But you can grow longer if you're still young! Now I'm waiting for a little bit older to say!!
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You're only 14 years old, and you're going to grow your body in the future, and you may not be able to grow to how tall you are, so it's best not to set the position now, now it's mainly about practicing the basic skills well, laying a good foundation, and you can play any position in the future!!
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First position: small forward.
Second position power forward.
Here's another piece of advice.
Don't grab rebounds like playing volleyball......
I really can't rack the ball out again......
Predict where the ball will land.
Then he pounced.
If you can stay in the air, then it should feel good! ~
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Swingman of the Frontguard.
Practice rebounding anticipation and running off the ball.
Shoot at the stable point and you're good to go!
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Point guard. Of course, it also depends on the height in the future.
There are benefits to practicing passing.
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On the 3rd floor, you let someone else play center, want to die, I'm 14 years old, 1m8 doesn't play center, what's the joke, play defender!
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Xiaoqian is promising, I'm 16 years old, 178, bounce more than 40cm, average 3 blocks per game, often rebound, and I shoot very similar to you, I recommend playing Xiaoqian!
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The dribble is very average, the breakthrough is okay, how to break through.
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At only 14 years old, the body is 171cm, which is good. I suggest you play center. You don't dribble well, but you shoot well. The body can too!
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Quarterback or small front...
CIC must be practiced well.
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Small forward. Practice the fixed-point jumper, and then practice the stop-and-go jumper.
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Small forward. According to what you said, you have a certain amount of singles ability, and you can eat on the inside....But height is a problem, and if you encounter a tall or bouncing one, you can also pull it out and shoot...As for the defensive problem, it depends on awareness and experience, and if you play more, you will always improve. When others break through, you can look at other people's shoulders to choose the shift of the center of gravity, and if you are shaken, it's okay to catch up, give a little pressure, and find a chance to give him a hat!
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It's better to play center first, practice dribbling more, be sure to maintain speed, be fast, and practice good physical fitness.
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14 years old is still young. Of course, let's play point guard first. Practice dribbling more, and when you grow taller, you will definitely not suffer. Think about it: a person who can shoot, shoot, grab the board, and control the ball...
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