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According to what you said, you control the ball well and pass creatively, which is the responsibility of a playmaking guard, but you can't shoot the three points when you break through the relatively poor, and it's obviously not easy to mix on the outside. But your basket skills are okay, you can strengthen the practice of mid-range shooting and breakthrough, and your physical fitness is very suitable for playing SF, so I recommend you play small forward.
For what position to shoot completely depends on your habits, at which point you feel that the throw is convenient.
When you have the ball you look at the whole picture, if you're trapped, of course you choose to pass, and if you're loose defensively you attack. Don't be afraid to shoot, attack decisively!
You're just a transitional stage now, and anyone is a rookie!
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You can play point guard or scoring guard like you, in fact, there is no obvious difference between the two, but you must practice well when you break through, guard, if you don't break through that line, just like the second floor said to practice breaking through the ball, it is very important. Point guard is all about giving him the ball when your teammates can score, and having the ability to score when you have the chance, that's all, I hope it helps you.
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Practice the breakthrough point and make a layup when you have the opportunity. Let's organize.
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Organize the guard. I think it's important to be a good defender, for the game.
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Playing from the 1st position to the 5th position is invincible.
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The main role of the point guard is to take the ball - pass the ball - run - take the ball, you can't pass when you see someone, so what do you want the point guard to do, you have to observe the position of the players, there is a good position must be passed, the position is not good, generally speaking, the point guard is a thankless position, but it is also the most important position. If you want to play, then don't give up, the point guard is very trained.
As for how to run, you just have to run to the same side of the ball carrier as you pass the ball and prepare to catch the ball in the second time, which is the most basic, and as for the errand or something, you have to connect with your teammates.
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The breakthrough is relatively poor, and he plays a big forward. You're okay with the shot. Someone else should have given you an assist!
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Scoring guard. Practice to break through.
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Organising defenders, responsible for ball control and organisation.
Scoring guard, responsible for offense and scoring.
Small forward, responsible for offense and scoring. is the most well-rounded outside killer.
Power forward, responsible for stealing rebounds and blocks.
Center, responsible for stealing rebounds and blocks.
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PG Organizational Guard: SG Scoring Guard: SF Small Forward, PF Power Forward, C Center.
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Personally, I think that you are the most suitable time to play basketball at this time, you are growing at an age of physical growth, and exercising more is conducive to physical development, of course, you still have to be careful not to get injured when you play.
Character question: As for your current height, you're 1.7 meters tall, and you're only thirteen years old, so you should be considered tall. Now we play ball (I think you should be in junior high school) basically play with classmates either with friends, or on the public basketball court that we don't know, we don't have formal training, nor do we play regular games, so the positioning on the basketball court is very vague, and we don't have to deliberately position our roles on the court.
You can play inside, you can shoot from medium to long range, choose how you like to play. After all, we are amateurs, and we probably won't take the professional path in the future (I think it should be), so we talk more about our own interests.
Essentials: The main thing is to practice your shooting posture and build strength. Learn the basics of dribbling and layups.
One more word about the role: the role is not important, with the slow development of the body and the slow development of technology, wait until the qualitative before thinking about your role, after all, you are only 13 years old. I think when Garnett was still playing street ball in Chicago, he played as a defender.
Big Ben, which was still played by the coach in the position of defender. Slowly, you will choose your role and understand the essentials.
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In fact, it's OK to play basketball at any age! People in the United States have been exercising since childhood. However, at the age of 13, it is 170cm, and it is estimated that you will play the inside line when you go on the court.
If you're fat, play center; The thinner and more agile ones play power forwards. Play basketball and practice ball control and find the ball. Play the inside line and practice more basket work, and practice more block!
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Let's start with a point guard, little by little, strengthen physical fitness, strengthen ball control skills and foot strength and bounce.
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You can be as big as you want, the role is up to you, and if you are high, you are recommended to be a center (C).
Medium Power Forward (PF).
If you're short, you're a defender.
Pick and blow you up, dare not come.
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It depends on what team you are in, but I personally think it is more suitable to play inside, and if you can't shoot a jumper, you can hit the basket and catch a secondary offense.