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The landlord is suitable for organizing the defender, a good organizational defender is the position of passing the ball as the first task, a broad field of vision, can ensure that you pass a good ball for your teammates, and the organization defender must have the ability to break through the ball with one hand, so that your threat will be greater, in addition to the landlord's vacant shot must have a hit rate, so that you can suddenly release cold arrows when the opponent is not paying attention, so that the opponent has scruples, so that the opponent does not dare to easily put you on the outside, at the same time, your stable medium and long range shooting can also reduce the opponent's defensive pressure on the inside, You can score well from the inside. In amateur basketball, most of the team's organizational position is the soul of the team, the landlord takes advantage of his small, fast and smart to play more breakthrough points, and the landlord can also strengthen his vision and organize the team in an orderly manner.
In addition, if the landlord's ability is very outstanding, and the technology is excellent, you can try the scoring guard, look at the AI during the 76ers period, and still play the scoring guard well, a good scoring guard, first of all, to ensure a stable shot, this is very critical, when the team can not score for a long time, the scoring guard has the obligation, the responsibility to stand up, for the team to solve the urgent need, so the shot is very important. There is also a sharp breakthrough, which is also a must for a scoring guard, when the scoring guard breaks into the interior, he can directly attack the basket or pass the ball, which will pose a great threat to the opponent. Passing the ball is not the main responsibility of the scoring position, but it is necessary to have a wide field of vision and find open teammates.
There is also the ability to play fast attacks.
The last point, and the most important, is the sense of responsibility, whether the team can win or not depends on how much responsibility you have for the team.
Note: It is completely my own content, not excerpted from the Internet.
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Too short to be a cheerleader.
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1 meter 55
Look at the height of the people around you who play with you, if you are all your height, you can be a power forward.
If you're short, go small forward, play guard.
Good ball control, it is estimated that it is still the first choice for point guards, scoring, followed by small forwards
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Point guard: Start fast, keep the ball steady, shoot accurately, and try not to break through to the basket because you're too thin.
Shooting guard: Depending on your physical condition, you should focus on three-point shooting and mid-range shooting.
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It's better to be a pure fan.
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Based on your size, I guess it's more suitable to play point guard.
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I very much agree with you playing in front of the small.
I'm only 168 tall...
There are 62 kilograms.
I hit the position of Germany is Kozen.
I cast very accurately. 3。
You can think of it as a good practice shooting.
I am 14 years old. Flickering.
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Can play forward, center.
Guards need to dribble and have a certain amount of shooting ability to be a big threat.
You pass the ball well, you can play as a playmaker and play as a striker and centre-forward. When defending, as a striker to defend against the opponent's defender, he can put a lot of pressure on the opponent's defender, and after stealing the ball, he can directly pass the ball to attack; Defensive center, with the strength to get stuck in position, is easier to get rebounds.
Practice shooting more, you can practice more if you have strength, shooting and passing can complement each other.
Dribbling is a basic skill that can improve your skills in all aspects.
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Present: Vacant.
Reason: With the current state, on the basis of defensive point guards, add more scoring means, otherwise they will encounter bottlenecks, and players who can't score at critical moments are not good players! And starting from the back, your basic skills will become solid with time and height, and even if you are taller in the future, you will be able to play well with players in the same level!
Good luck! ps: I'm 177, scoring & small forward, fast, but as I get older, I slowly start to shoot more on the periphery, occasionally breaking through, mainly to reduce the probability of injury, and when I am old, I can also have a beautiful basket, hehe.
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170cm, weight 100g
When I was in the provincial team, there was a girl who looked like you.
I don't know what advice to give you, but in terms of the situations you've posted, I personally feel that guards and power forwards are more suitable for you.
Just a personal opinion.
For the first time, you say that your shortcomings are on the offensive end.
In this way, if you play in the center position, you must also know the consequences, running back and forth and playing back and forth will consume a lot of physical strength. But if you don't attack with a straight ball, you won't have the competitive confrontation and awareness when you play center.
Defender, you pass the ball well means you can play a role in the whole team, you play the ball since you were a child, I don't know if you realize that a team from fast break to position, it is a terrible thing to not have a good organization to plan to assist the forwards and centers. This doesn't require speed, just solid passing and awareness. I don't know if you shoot well or not, but this is a basketball player must have the ability, the ability to switch between the left and right hands will directly affect the difference in the guard's sense of the ball.
If you shoot well, you can also play a scoring guard on the offensive end. (If the speed is not fast, don't break through easily, not to mention disrupting the offensive rhythm will also cause the entire team's defense to be disrupted).
I won't say much about the position and scope of the striker, but you must know a lot about it after playing for so many years.
Compared to the center position, the power forward position is simple and straightforward, and it is much easier than the center. Focusing on defense and interception, quick offense from centers and small forwards, and the occasional layup in positional battles all require physicality. If the physical fitness is not up to par and the chassis is unstable, there will be no competitiveness and confrontation.
If there is another big front with a very good sense of passing, then there is no way not to score crazy on the inside. An example is Gooden in the NBA. Personally, I think he's a really good power forward.
You can play and see the examples of his attacking, positioning, planning, and breakthroughs.
In the end, I added that playing ball does not mean that you have to play in dire straits, and you feel that you are domineering when you hit others. No, you have to play with your brain, try to dodge the defense and shake the defense before attacking or responding. You have to rely on your brain to play the ball with energy, so that your physical strength will not be wasted, and your hands and legs will be weak at the last critical time.
There must be confrontation, but it must be able to analyze well and do the smartest confrontation.
If you have any questions, you can add them. I really hope it helps.
It's not for you. It didn't help if I asked for that.
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You're a woman, you're already 170, you're still growing, and you want to play in a sports school?
1。If you want to enter a sports school, let the school physical education teacher take you to practice now, starting from the basic skills of guards, dribbling, passing, and shooting.
2。If you just want to play with your classmates, (1) play with boys, you may play in junior high school (shooting is not good, and if you usually play as a casual sport in junior high school, you don't need to practice shooting), you yourself said that you are strong, no one will hit you, you can practice back singles, and it is easy to attack under the basket. Xiao Qian can also take three steps slower and squeeze others away.
But in high school, to be honest, the development of men, after all, there is still a gap between women and men, and when the time comes, you still want to play with men, so I advise you to concentrate on practicing the skills of defenders from junior high school, after all, there is still a physical gap with boys in high school. (2) Playing with girls, it doesn't matter, you can play in any position, and the center is even more handy.
Finally, aside from what I said above, I personally think that if you don't want to enter a sports school, you can just think that basketball is a sport that usually exercises your body, and you don't need to think about what position to play at all. I'm 175, I haven't grown up from high school to college, my high school classmates are much taller, I play guard and control the ball, and there are fewer people in college classes, I sometimes play as a center forward, specializing in grabbing boards, in fact, it's just entertainment, don't care too much about the position, you can play whatever role you like, just be happy. If you want to go to a sports school, go straight to the PE teacher, when I said fart above.
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C, since it's long, you can be taller, your muscles are solid, and your quality is okay, I think it's just a center, use your strength and height to cover the basket, grab the board and pass it to the open position to score. Girls, generally they will no longer play seriously when they don't know you, guard the basket, surprise them, and use their height to score. Feel free to ask.
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Ah, it mainly depends on the overall quality, in terms of height and weight, it is suitable for playing defenders, but ball control requires certain skills, and the requirements for physical fitness in all aspects are very high. And playing center and forward requires height. It's not that it's still long, it's best to find a position that suits you on the field, come on!
Hope that helps!
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You're in a situation where you can only play defender and score a bit of a loss, so why do you have to position yourself now, since you're still growing up? You might as well start playing small now, hone your skills and your awareness, and start adjusting as your height changes, isn't Gasol a good example, because the training of playing as a defender has given him better skills, so let's start with the defender.
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I can only say that no one takes the initiative to find physical contact with you, and you are only in the first year of junior high school, I see that those junior high school children are malnourished, 50kg only, and there are 170, you can play 4-5 positions when you play with girls, and you can play double guards when you play with boys.
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How big? If you are over 14 years old, you can play as a defender, a small front. Don't suffer. Under the age of 14, there is still potential, and you can consider a power forward.
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The weight is not heavy.
Medium height, play center!
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Position yourself as a defender first, and practice dribbling and passing. This is the basic skill. In the end, if you will change your position, the basic skills are also indispensable.
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Good for playing point guards! !! in the stadium It's better to pick up the ball! Basically one building is flying!!
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Play shooting guard first, practice breakthrough to play small forward, and finally after gaining weight, play power forward or center. So the breakthrough power is all ...
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Start with a point guard. In the end, it depends on your height. But first lay the groundwork. You have a great future, and I hope you can be an all-round swingman in the future!
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Depending on your own conditions in all aspects, weight and height are not the ultimate criterion for judging, dribbling, shooting accuracy, speed, air, endurance are all related, and you have to play, this weight is a bit too light, and defense is not cost-effective.
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Don't position it first, everyone is familiar with it for a while, after all, it's still growing, during this time, see what position you play is the easiest way for you to play your strengths, and decide what position to play.
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Center safe then for you ! Playing basketball can be dangerous sometimes!
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Start as a defender and practice dribbling, even if you grow taller in the back, it will only be good for you!
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Let's play center, among junior high school girls, 1.7 meters tall is considered tall. The physical strength and defense are good, and the opponent can't rush in and can only shoot blindly on the outside. If the offense is not good, just play it in the three-second zone under the basket.
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I think it's better to play point guard because you're still young and you can move to another position as you get taller. But no matter what position you play, you should practice shooting more.
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The weight is too light to play basketball, only 50 kilograms, and playing point guards will be overturned
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It's good to play a big swing guard, but you have to practice your skills first, play a point guard for a while, wait until your dribbling skills are good, and then play a swing guard, you have to raise your weight and height, and practice shooting more. I can play as a power forward and a shooting guard. Sometimes also play the swing man,
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Start with the point guard, and slowly wait for the height to rise and then change to other positions, you can keep up with the direction of Pau Gasol, haha.
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Hello, I'm an amateur basketball enthusiast and spent college on the team. I've been playing for 6 years, so I personally recommend that you play guard, point guard or scoring guard according to your preference. If you like to control the tempo of the game and dominate the team's offense, then play point guard, and if you want to be a mid-range shooter or a single breakout, then play shooting guard.
If you want to play well, ball quality is very important, touch the ball more when you have nothing to do, dribble the ball yourself or something, and never underestimate the importance of practicing shooting. In addition, if you want to play basketball well, you need not only good skills, but also your vision is very important. On the basis of practicing basic skills (this can be learned by watching **), often playing with people who are higher than your own level, you will find that awareness is very important, and good players can grasp when to break through and when to pass.
When you have a wide passing vision and improvisation, you will find that your skills will improve accordingly. Solo techniques (e.g. breakthroughs, etc.) may progress slowly.
The above is a personal opinion for reference.
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Komae: Actually, the position still depends on your own characteristics and the needs of the field, just be careful.
Well, I really want to meet you, hehe.
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You belong to the shooter.
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