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You should play small forward, because people who play small forward generally have to practice all-round skills, plus you can shoot accurately and rebound, which can not only help teammates open up space, but also rush to grab rebounds. So try to do your dribbling and layups as well as you can now! Your friend should play center, because he has good rebounds, and he can also shoot in the middle of the box, and when the time comes, it will be good to practice low-post singles, and if he does a good job of grabbing rebounds, it will be very useful for you to play the game, and the one who gets rebounds will win the world!
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Small forward (SF), because you're only 14, you should grow one when you arrive, practice more and break through.
Your friend should be a point guard (PG), because he can't break through, practice dribbling and passing.
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Point guard, practice dribbling and three-pointers, because you can't rush, you have to practice passing, and a good point guard has to give the ball to his teammates at the right time, and he doesn't let the ball get lost in your hands.
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It's better for you to play sf, pf and c are not tall enough, pg and sg should go and play three points. Your brother should play SG sf. Personal opinion.
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You can choose SF. Your friend chooses PF
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A playmaker plays as a scoring guard and a playmaker is suited to play.
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The role is different, and the emphasis is different.
1 Point guard (also known as organizational guard, core guard), the function is mainly to organize offense on the court, called tactics, usually by the point guard to take the ball across the half court, observe the position of teammates, run, and then pass the ball to the player with the best chance to score. Traditional point guards usually require players to have excellent overall vision and ball control passing skills, have a good understanding of the position of teammates, have a certain ability to break through, shoot and block and pick, and usually the point guard is the shorter of the five, and the low center of gravity is conducive to dribbling.
2 Scoring guard, as the name suggests, is the main scorer on the court, the function is mainly offensive scoring, scoring guard usually needs to have excellent running awareness, strong projection ability or breakthrough ability, good long-range shooting ability, but also have a certain personal single ability, scoring guard and point guard belong to the backcourt players, usually not in the position closest to the basket, the general activity area is outside the paint area, generally the shorter two of the five.
3 Small forwards, who are also the main scorers on the court, have more ways to score, and they all need to have a certain ability to shoot and break through, usually requiring a strong ability to hold the ball alone, but it does not require a high shooting percentage.
4 power forwards, who are taller and stronger than small forwards, usually require a certain amount of mid-range shooting, good breakthrough ability, strong rebounding ability, and a certain ability to adapt, and the activity area is generally located within the three-point line.
5 The center, the tallest and strongest of the five, is generally located on the court closest to the basket, controls the no-fly zone of the court, usually has a strong ability to score under the basket, grab rebounds, and often block with the guard, and have a high sense of subconscious.
In the current small-ball era, the pace is fast, the difference between positions is not obvious, the traditional center is seriously compressed to the living space, the three-point shot and space are highly valued in the offense, and the defense pays more attention to more flexible team defense such as assisting defense and changing defenses. Basketball is always evolving, and there are some people who push for progress in every era, and I personally think that the current division of positions is very likely to change with further development.
Playing basketball is about team spirit, you can observe your technical level, see that you are better, you can play the best in the team, you can also help the team improve the overall level, you don't have to play forward, you can find a professional coach to evaluate his level, and then decide which position to play. >>>More
At the age of 14, according to your description of yourself, from my perspective as a coach, you are still young, and there is still some room for growth in height. The mid-range shooting ability is more prominent, with a certain breakthrough ability, and the long-range shooting, dribbling and rebounding are weak. Shooting percentage hasn't been consistent. >>>More
You mean the positions in the game, the five positions, point guard, point guard, small forward, power forward, center, theoretically the height should increase in turn, but it still changes according to the individual's style of play.
I am 172,70kg, touch height 3.02 meters, play SG, convertible small forward. In my junior year this year, as a No. 4 shooting guard, I have a jump shot that is a must-kill, focusing on speed and shooting, passing fast, shooting fast and accurate, these are the basic requirements. As a freshman in junior high school, 168 can be regarded as an upper-average height, given that you are not very good at shooting, you can consider the power forward position, mainly grab rebounds, defense, card positions, and gradually exercise your scoring ability, and then you can transfer to a small front, or look at your height development before making a decision. >>>More
No. 1 position, PG, point guard.
No. 2 position, SG, shooting guard. >>>More