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LZ is really a one-of-a-kind basketball wizard, with accurate mid-range and near-range shots, and very good shooting under the basket? Could it be that the basket is very high and high, so the shot under the basket is not a close shot? I don't mind that you practice more, diligence can make up for your shortcomings, and I believe that through your own efforts, your level can be improved.
The landlord is troubled by this kind of problem, it must not be professional, and the average amateur basketball enthusiast seeks a comprehensive, of course, he can also specialize in one or two skills, and he will not be demanding about the position of the problem. But if the landlord must ask, please refer to the following three suggestions.
1, the front line swing person, the height of 175 is generally enough to be competent for the inside line, look at your description of yourself, live off a copycat version of Yao Ming, Yao Ming is also practiced Wow, people are professional, there is systematic training every day, wearing the best shoes, there is the best coach, and money as motivation.
2, the swing man, 175 you have an obvious advantage in this position, not to mention height, wide vision, plus good awareness, no matter in the offensive and defensive can play a key role in the team, provided that your basic skills are solid enough.
3. Scoring guard, it is enough to practice shooting and passing, and you can play the terminator.
It's all based on the premise that you play often, think about it often, and keep summing it up, and you need to put a lot of thought into it if you want to make big progress, such as making targeted contacts. As a true basketball fan, none of this is difficult, and the love of basketball is enough to keep you improving.
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14 years old 175 Oh God. I'm 16 and only 180.
Ahem. Straight to the point. That being said, you definitely have a big advantage in height right now (your peers).
But you're still young. There's no need to settle down too early. So practice in all aspects.
It's not like a center can dribble badly.
At least you have to be comprehensive. Take advantage of the young age to practice the basic skills. Otherwise, it will be difficult to develop in the future.
Bouncing and dribbling are definitely going to take some effort.
This specific tutorial is not necessary. If you have to give you a top position, it seems that there is only a big forward right now.
But do you understand the role of each location and the essence of technology?
Children still have to start from the basics. Well..
Work hard.
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Wow. You're 14 ah. Cow.
I suggest you play small forward.
But now it's all blind to play with ball, and there's no standing.
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Scoring guard or small forward.
I'm pretty much the same as you.
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A power forward is good, and a center can also be used to strengthen the aggressiveness under the basket.
Xiao Si (Stoudemire) and Yi Jianlian are the objects of your efforts!
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If you play an official game, play a shooting guard or small forward.
I'm still young, maybe I'll be able to do it in the future. Strengthen ball control, it's very applicable!
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Playing power forward, you are 14 years old, 1.75 meters, so tall.
Strengthen the attack under the basket, and you can play center at 1.8 meters.
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175, 14 years old? There are no boards yet, are your classmates so tall?
Awareness, good maneuver, then play point guard!
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Both inside and outside the line must be able to play, you are still young do not stick to a specific position, to develop in an all-round way, it is best to play more outside, practice dribbling and shooting, no matter what position these skills are very basic, if you play with your peers, you will play outside, play the inside line by the body to eat more than one meter six is not much fun, if you are with adults you can consider playing the inside line, practice the inside line footsteps (the outside line also needs this ability), the style of the ball is also easy to become hard.
The body is very important, if you really want to play basketball, you should consider going to the gym to train your strength, and you should train your lower limbs, upper limbs, waist and abdomen.
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Power forward. Connect with footsteps and strength.
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I'm about the same as you.,I like to play SG.,Sometimes you can play SF.,Anyway, your height should be tall in the same age.,It doesn't matter if you can't shoot accurately.,Anyway, as long as you master the know-how, you can progress quickly!
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According to your situation, it's right to be a small front, after the transformation, you need to strengthen dribbling practice, but the requirements are not high, the game focuses on breaking points, breaking the defensive formation, and scoring is not the main thing.
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Play power forward because you still have a lot of room to develop! Coupled with your mid-range accuracy, it's suitable for playing power forward.
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Ariza's position, small forward, practice under the basket, and you can play center at more than 1.8 meters.
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Komae bar. Small front to the middle and close to the shot accurate, rarely to the blue low.
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Small forward, I'm in a similar situation to you, and now I'm playing in college.
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Personally, I think Komae is the best for you! There is height, accurate shooting, and poor confrontation under the basket.
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Strikers, the key is to look at the potential of height and technique.
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It's better to be a playmaker or a shooting guard...
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If you look at your current skills, it's okay to play a small forward, and you can consider a playmaker like Tekoglu, which is promising!!
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It depends on where you prefer.
You like to play that position in training to strengthen that position.
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I'm pretty much the same as you.
I played well as a small forward.
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Offensive defender or playmaking defender.
A point guard is the one who has the most chances on the court. You have to take the ball safely from the back to the front court and pass it to other teammates to give others a chance to score. If the small forward is the protagonist of a play, then the point guard is the director of the play.
What makes a point guard who is a poor Kiger.
First of all, the ability to dribble is absolutely indispensable, and you must be able to carry the ball through the half court without any problem with only one defender.
Then, you have to be able to pass the ball well and get it where it should be most of the time: sometimes it's a gap where you can shoot, sometimes it's a better position to guide the ball. To put it simply, to make the ball flow smoothly, you need to be able to pass the ball to the easiest place to score.
To take it a step further, it is also necessary to organize the team's offense and make the team's offense more fluid.
There are a few other requirements for a point guard. When it comes to scoring, the ball handler is often the last scorer on the team, which means that he doesn't shoot easily unless the rest of his teammates don't have a good chance to shoot. Or to put it another way, he has a strong scoring ability, and uses his scoring ability to disrupt the opponent's defense to create opportunities for his teammates.
All in all, the handler has one constant rule: when any teammate on the court has a better chance, he must give the ball to the teammate with the better chance. Therefore, the shot of the point control player is often a good shooting time, and the shooting percentage requirement is relatively high, generally speaking, it should be more than 50%, which is higher than that of small forwards and scoring guards.
And in terms of scoring ability, outside and cutting are two essential weapons.
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Your height can play playmaking and scoring guard! But it's limited to these two Hong's wandering! Because of your height limitations, you can't play small forward or power forward, because both positions are involved in rebounding!
However, I would like to suggest that playing basketball is a kind of entertainment, and it is also your own hobby, and if you like to play, no matter what your skill is, or what height you are, you can play if you want, and you can just have fun! Also, if someone is taller than you and stronger than you, then you choose another position!
As long as you can enjoy the game, you're good to go! Why do you have to be positioned!
It should be suitable for playing small forward. As for the way to build muscle, it can be dumbbells, push-ups, pull-ups, solid balls. Secondly, pay attention to balanced nutrition, eat more meat, milk, eggs, and less greasy food.
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