Advice on dribbling skills for basketball point guards?

Updated on physical education 2024-04-05
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    I play as an organizational defender, and now I am the first organizer in the sophomore class.

    Since the day I practiced basketball, I mainly practiced dribbling and breaking, and I didn't deliberately practice shooting, so that until now my three-point shot is not very good, but there are still jump shots after mid-range dribbling, and I only need to break through to the basket as a means of scoring.

    The landlord is actually not solid in the basic skills of dribbling, and the organization of guards must be skillful in dribbling, let me tell you how I practice dribbling:

    First use one hand in the same place, various angles, all kinds of rackets, then use one hand to run with the ball as fast as possible, then go to the basket, and then switch to the other hand, the practice method is the same.

    Don't dribble with both left and right hands, and break through with both left and right sides.

    Once you are proficient in dribbling with your left and right hands, you can easily break through in disguise, and then practice dribbling behind your back, which can prevent you from being cut off when you are disguised.

    It is not recommended to practice crotch dribbling, maybe others practice crotch dribbling to break through, but I just can't, I still think it is more practical to dribble behind the back.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    You are suitable for back play, dribble with your fingers, usually dribble to the waist or below in the half court, you can, when you pass, you should lower your center of gravity and dribble the ball below the knee.

    That's how I practiced, but I'm 1.8 meters.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Of course, it's hard to dribble, dribble strongly, and then lower your center of gravity when you break through, protect the ball with the other hand, and react accordingly to other people's steals.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Your problem is that you can shoot with the ball, and the ability to shoot is okay, and I suggest that you practice the 3-pointer on this basis, and when you play a positional battle, you stand outside and wait for someone to pass the ball to you and shoot a 3-pointer, and you can break in, but you said that the breakthrough is broken, and I am a guard of this type, who shoots 3-pointers, and there are very few breakthroughs, because I am also often broken.

    But if you still want to practice breaking through with the ball, then you have to ignore the embarrassment of being broken off the ball, and you have to rely on the usual experience or find someone who is very good at defense to accompany you to practice breakthrough.

    I heard you say that you are very strong, so you can find an empty space under the basket and use your body to force the basket.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Back 2 dribbles: the closer the better, the best passing skills for defenders, need to be purchased by RMB. Up to 1 bust can also shake people down. Same usage as above. One of the most practical tricks.

    Advantages: The shaking distance is long, except for the preparatory action (with the left and right direction feints), the action displacement is fast when passing people. But it's easier to predict. It's almost impossible to knock down with a w.

    Super Dribbling (PG Passing 17000 Skills): The distance can be shaken at the farthest, PG exclusive skills, which will be used less and rarely.

    Advantages: The farthest distance of shaking people, and the action speed is medium to high, the insertion distance is long, and it can be directly cut into the inner line after use, which is suitable for PG who knows how to intersperse and run.

    Application: After use, whether it is shaken or not, most of the time you can directly enter the inner line. You can directly attract the opponent's interior players, do DF, DS directly on the blue, etc....There are many benefits, depending on how to use them flexibly.

    The most important point is the main difference between PG and SG PG's super + back 2 direction makes defenders unable to figure it out, for example, if you defend SG he uses back 2 You defend him First see which side of his head shakes Shake left You go to the right Shake right to the left But PG 'violates' this law Super + back 2 can be left aa right aa his head first to the left Maybe he will jump to the left instead of jumping right like SG So this trick is very effective It's hard to prevent But you have to remember that it's not that you're invincible with back 2 Some masters will break their backs 2 So if you want to use back 2, it's best to use it at the right time Don't use it yourself, don't transport it back to your teammates, it's not good to be cut off, that's all, a, it's mainly the position of the person who guards you, he leans on your right and points on your left, you will be left abei, and you will be on the right a, and the middle will be a left and right, and it will be shaken down but even a god will not be shaken successfully every time at least I haven't touched it for a long time I've played it, and if there is, I want to give him advice. In fact, PG mainly relies on consciousness passing, and the most important thing is to run back, and all hands are tired, so let's adopt it.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The above summary is very good, I am here for soy sauce!

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    I feel that it is most comfortable to go around in the crowd with the ball now, of course, the back two still have to be used, and the distance is not bad.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The most important thing for a point guard after half court is to hold the ball in front of the basket. This allows for the best possible vision while ensuring an effective pass. So, as long as you have enough space, hold the ball in the basket as much as possible.

    But a lot of the time, the opponent can defend close and force you to carry the ball with your back. It is often referred to as pressing defense, and there are two main purposes, one is to limit the speed of advancement, and the other is to limit the direction of passing.

    Generally speaking, there can also be a chance for you to dribble under the crotch, which means that the defense is not urgent, and you must still hold the ball in the basket, so change to the other side of the defender to dribble and break through directly, the opponent will definitely move the center of gravity, and the attacker will be the first to move the center of gravity, and it is very common to break through by cheating the center of gravity. Generally, defenders are tall and attackers are short, such as players such as AI, who rely on baskets to break through. Because if you turn your back and your vision is not ***, you will often be like the original Rocket's Brooks, and you can only choose to rely on the result of strong speed, which will often fall into the trap of the other party.

    If the opponent is very tight and you have no chance of facing the basket at all, then you must hold the ball with your back, and then keep turning your head to get the view, and use your back to turn and feint to choose the direction of the breakthrough. If you don't have this ability, you need a teammate to block for you, you have to find a partner position to help you block, and then use the block to successfully turn the position to become a basket with no defense or a certain amount of space in front of you. In general, when they are taller and stronger, while the defender is shorter and softer, they often choose to hold the ball with their backs.

    Players like Billups, Lao Yu, and Davis often use their backs to hold the ball and rely on pick-and-rolls, or to force defenders with their backs.

    One-on-one dribbles aren't the only way to get out of defence. Basketball is five people, it is impossible for everyone to be Kobe, and when their own strength is not enough to complete the opponent, the help of teammates is very important.

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