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If you want to think about the average ability of the landlord, but the shooting ability is very strong, you can consider being a small forward like Battier.
When attacking, run more and respond, and keep cooperating with teammates to find opportunities to shoot. You can refer to the offensive style of Hamilton of the Pistons back then. When you hit the pitch, you're going to be a nasty spot for the other side.
Because if you don't follow you, you'll always throw in. Defending you will disrupt the opponent's defensive system. Of course, you have to improve your ability to shoot and stamina on the run.
If you want to jump, you must squat with weights (barbell) and frog jumping. Doing a few sets a day according to your actual situation will enhance the leg eruption.
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Frontguard swing man. You can shoot the ball in a continuous run position (shoot if it fits), and you can break through. Pass the ball and run inside. Stand more in.
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I don't know how you score (that is, jump shots and breakthrough scores) If it's good, hit the small front... But it mainly depends on where you are, if you are playing basketball on campus, it is recommended that you play in front of the school.
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Which ones are you fighting with? If you are professional, you can only play as a playmaker, and if you play with a casual friend, you can play as a striker.
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What about the speed? The ball sense is not in a hurry! You can also practice if you save your body! It's all about speed! Hurry up and play small! Slow down and hit the big front!
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It's more appropriate to play small forward.
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Guard or small forward, NBA template, Nuggets, Gallinari.
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Defenders, practice passing, like Rondo.
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The shooting is 80%, and I still ask a hairy master pitcher.
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How are you shooting, how are you passing.
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Small forward and scoring guard.
The weight is too light, and it must be increased to about 75, otherwise the back play is too weak, and the defense can't bear it, and it is easy to lose position under strong confrontation.
If it's just an amateur height, the average level of bouncing, I am an ordinary high school student with more than 60 verticals, and nearly 100 sports students in our class, so my height is also.
Shooting should be strengthened, a good basket can make you invincible, and it is also convenient for you to break through, of course, you need to practice, watch more videos, as for how to train, I don't know very well, it is recommended to go to see other people's answers, the gym is a good place.
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Judging by your description, I think you'd better play point guard.
I am only in the first year of junior high school, and I am very young, and I have a lot of potential.
First of all, you are not tall enough (of course, if you are playing with your peers in the first year of junior high school, this height is still okay), and if you don't have the strength to play the inside line or can't get stuck in the position, it is a great loss, so it's best not to choose a center and a big forward.
If you can't break through, the task of the small forward will not be completed, so you better not think about it.
You can shoot in the middle, you can dribble, you can cooperate, you have speed, this is a typical point guard. Occasional mid-to-long-range shooting, playing as a shooting guard, is also okay.
In short, at your current age, you usually participate in the game (I guess, it's a 4-on-4 or 3-on-3 half, right?). The location can be flexible.
Generally, it is not an official match of 5 to 5 full game, and there is no need to distinguish what position.
Half the game was all man-to-man defensive. However, you can practice each position according to your usual play, so that your technique can be comprehensive.
Work on your muscles. This will not only be good for you to play in the future, but also prevent injury.
Three-point shooting can also be practiced, once accurate, this is a killer feature. Chasing and pulling points!
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You're only 13 years old now, and your height of 167cm can be said to be on the high side for your age. I'm 17 and I'm only 176 and I'm playing small forward as a big forward now, and there's still a lot of room for growth in your height I suggest you play shooting guard now. Your interior strength is not good, you must be good at playing inside to grab boards and defense, but your breakthrough and layup are not good, so it is recommended not to play inside.
Small forward is a difficult position to play, and you have to have some inside and outside strength, which means you have to be able to dribble. Good passing awareness and good shooting ability. Breakthrough rebounding and defense have to be good, small forward is very versatile, and you can try this position when you play basketball for a long time.
But now I'm suggesting you play a shooting guard, a shooting guard as the name suggests, and the first priority is to score. You've got a decent mid-range shot and you've got a good sense of passing. These conditions can make you one of the best scoring guards in school, and of course, you have to practice more to play basketball.
If you practice more, you will be stronger, you can now strengthen your breakthrough ability and board grabbing skills, consolidate your shooting ability, remember to play basketball must be diligent, I can basically say that I am now the strength of the school team My scoring ability is relatively good. Hopefully, you can be a good basketball player. Pure hand fighting, the landlord will give it to me.
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I was 13 years old and only 156 ......Khan a ......According to your description, it is more suitable for guards, especially like Billups, which can be used as one of the references, and the other is to strengthen the shooting skills, so that as long as you stand on the court, the opponent will come out and mark you, and effectively tear the opponent's defensive formation by running, junior high school may not have so much defense, but as a person who loves basketball, it will be used to play in the future, it is impossible to only play a light game, there will be a lot of games for you to hone your skills and abilities, come on, Basketball is a game of refusal to admit defeat, and if you admit defeat, you have already lost.
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If you are a freshman in junior high school, your height is okay, but if you are only in your first year of junior high school, you can choose a power forward first. This position is quite demanding for shooting, you see our dear Nuo Tianwang, he shoots well, dribbles averagely, but he has a hand that is turning. You can try to practice your turnaround jumper, or spin and pass or something.
Hope it helps.
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It depends on what kind of ball you play, generally the usual leisure and fitness class, the choice of position is not very important, generally you play with whom to determine an approximate position according to the specific situation, the general daily fitness play is to divide an internal and external line, usually play depends on your own hobbies, you like which position to which position to develop technically, if you are relatively professional, according to your hobbies, the actual situation, technical characteristics to choose the position: including, height, weight, speed, Technique is good at a little bit, etc.!
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Choose based on height, physique, technique, tactics, and more.
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You can play power forward with your peers, but it's best to hone your guard skills.
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The height now is definitely a defender.
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It's better to be a pitcher, and it's better to step up the breakout.
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