I m 14 years old, 172 tall, 180 arm span, accurate shooting, not too high jump, what position to pla

Updated on physical education 2024-04-16
23 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    If you have good fitness, you can play point guard, if you have physical fitness, you can play small forward, and if you don't have a lot of people around you and your bounce is at the upper middle level, you can try a power forward or center.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It should be good to play as a striker, and a tall striker at 14 years old is more than enough.

    If the shooting is also accurate, the "strong firepower" is a strong front.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Can now play attacking defenders. If you grow taller in the back, you can play small forward.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Scoring, like you at the time, was also a height of more than 1.7 meters, shooting accurately, and I was already a starter on the varsity team at that time. Practice dribbling more to ensure that there is a dead defender who can dribble the ball safely across the halfcourt. Practice shooting again.

    It can ensure that when there is a vacancy, one vote is accurate. And you have to work on your strength, and the scoring guard doesn't just rely on shooting to score, and there's the breakthrough. You are not tall and can take advantage of your speed.

    But you have to make sure that you can hit the basket with 100 shots. If you're taller and stronger, you're good to go. Practice slowly, you're still young, and there's still a chance.

    It's okay to play with the masters.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It depends on who you're fighting with. You're still tall. It's right to practice the ball first. It doesn't matter what position you play. It's good that the technology is in place. Swing the Guard. It's more suitable for you.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    This height is basically pg. In fact, SG can also be played. See if you grow any longer.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Shooting guard: If you dribble well, you can play the control position.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    14-year-old 172cm 180cm arm span Poor bouncing More contact dribbling, just know that you don't jump high, don't know your other conditions, what is your weight? How about strength, if you want to play basketball well, practice some basic movements first, the premise is that it must be standard, three times a week for half an hour, strength do not forget, strength is the basis of all techniques. If you want to know what to leave me a message.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Of course, score, use tactics, find scoring points, use your shots! Boost the morale of your team.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Let the PE teacher guide you.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    At the age of 12, he has 175, very good physical fitness, and is very suitable for playing basketball. It depends on where you play, there are a lot of flexible shots when you play inside, such as hook hands or something. Outside of the three-point line, it is generally the strength of the wrist.

    In fact, playing more and practicing more can naturally increase the hit rate. Practice is the most effective, hehe, I hope it will help you.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Small forward, like Maddy's position. (Maddie occasionally plays point guard) First, you dribble well or not, you are not suitable to be a guard. (To be more connected, which position requires dribbling skills, this is the basic.) )

    Second, he is not tall and is not suitable for playing inside, so the center is not suitable. But you have a good rebound, you can make a cameo appearance as a power forward.

    Finally, small forwards are all-round players, so practice the basics, dribbling and shooting. Strengths and strengths of rebounding should be carried forward, between the height of your problem. (Amateur ball games are not a problem) to grab rebounds to use your mind and know the direction of the request.

    Hopefully you can be a good player.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Now that you know that it's fast and you don't dribble well, why don't you lay the foundation and dribble well?

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    With your height, you can play as a guard or a small forward when you play in school, and if you want to play a bigger game, it is better to play a point guard or a point guard.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    It's time for you to gain weight, this body is going to have a big impact on whether it's a breakthrough or a jump shot, and the impact is too great.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    You're too light, 120 didn't even arrive! 173 can be used as an offensive guard, the regular point can only be a point guard, it is recommended that you practice dribbling, it seems that you like to play big forward, but you have to meet 178, weight 140, you must be bullied, basketball is actually a bullying soft and afraid of hard sports!

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Can now be the king of rebounds. But a relatively professional player (tall) can only be a point guard.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    The problem is so difficult, and the preliminary estimate is suitable for sitting on the bench. Having said that, it's not good to dribble and break through, is there such a thing!? The problem is that your basic skills are not good, practice more, you can practice playing point guard, in addition, the mid-range shot is the main way to score on the basketball court, and you still have to practice.

    Basketball wants to be comprehensive, play well, and do a good job in basic skills. There are also "rebounding kings" or less talking, there are people outside the person, you should be low-key and low-key, be modest!

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    If you're not a pro, don't talk about which position to play! Practicing two brushes is more important than anything else!! I'm an apprentice, and I only handed in the basket and hit it back!

    He's perfected it now!! The score is basically nine out of ten!! He can't dribble, he's just as good as a master!!

    My play is nothing more than a move!! Layup after breaking!! Or a jump shot that breaks through to the vicinity of the hoop!!

    Basically no solution! I'm 174 tall, and it's impossible for me to cover me when I go to the basket ten centimeters taller! Even if someone makes up for it, I can make steady progress!

    Actually, I don't jump high at all!! That's the trick!! A lot of people want to learn from me!!

    But few have practiced!! Because I have practiced this trick for two years to have this level! Practice a trick to get into the water on the basketball court!!

    Let's give points!!

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    The Sixth, pure stream of consciousness ...

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Hehe, you don't seem to be able to position yourself in one position, you might as well be a swinger.

    You say you like organization, but you don't dribble well, you can grab rebounds, but you like long-range shots.

    Tangled. You'd better be the sixth man! ~~

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    17 years old 173cm, yes, three years of high school is the best time to grow the body, LZ should be able to grow to 180+, first practice the ball control, both scoring and rebounding ability, but also have a certain organizational ability, so when SF is more suitable, if you can insist on playing, you will be a plastic talent in the future!!

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    After practicing dribbling, play as a defender.

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I think it's better to practice the basic skills by yourself first, and then find someone to teach you, and then to train your strength and coordination, and then find someone to teach you.