About the characters in every position in the NBA

Updated on physical education 2024-05-15
15 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Shortest center: Ben Wallace.

    Most agile power forward: Kevin Garnett.

    Highest defender: Marco Jaric.

    Defender with the best rebounds: Jason Richardson.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The shortest center in the NBA is Ben Wallace (2.06m), the most agile power forward (Garnett), and the most bullish guard on the blue board (Kidd, everyone knows the triple-double king, right?). rebounds per game averaged about 7, the most by guards), and the tallest guard (James, about 2.05 meters tall).

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Shortest center: Ben Wallace Actual height 200 Not as tall as James.

    The most agile power forward: Marion.

    Highest defender: China's Sun Yue 205

    Defender with the best rebounds: Kidd averaged 8 per game in the season.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The shortest center is the large Ben 205 cm.

    The most agile power forward Kirilenko.

    The best rebounding guard Jason Kidd.

    The tallest guard is the Clippers' Shaun Livingston meter Sun Yue 205 of our China

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    1. Xiao Si should be Chamberlain in history.

    2. Garnett (Marion is SF please!!

    3. Johnson, the Lakers' magic.

    4. Needless to say, Jazz's AK-47

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    These are all more offbeat questions, hehe

    There are a lot of short centers, and the more famous one is the 208 Mourning.

    Agile Daizen Marion of the Sun

    The best defender in rebounding Kidd? Often you can have a triple-double, and one of them is the rebounding of the highest guard? Livingston of the Clippers is 205 tall but our Chinese Sun Yue is 205 after going to the Lakers this time

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Bo Yikins goes to play the center is the shortest, and he doesn't pull the strength to play the tallest guard.

    Iverson is the most agile when he goes to play big forward, and he is the best at rebounding at guard.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Mourning: It's supposed to be a short center.

    Duncan is probably the most flexible PF ever.

    Kidd's board should be the best in the active G.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    1.Rockets' Hayes (who played center for a while with the Rockets) 198

    2.Marion of the Sun.

    3.Kyd. 4.Sun Yue.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Livingston is said to have scrapped his career because of his knee, Sun Yue.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    1. Center: offensive hub, grabbing rebounds, firefighting (supplemental defense) players in the three-second zone, quick turning and shooting when facing the basket are basic skills.

    Requirements: There is height, there is weight, and the pace cannot be too slow.

    Typical players: O'Neal, Yao Ming.

    2. Good forward: The most important task is to grab rebounds and assist the center in defense.

    Requirements: Strong, explosive, if you have height, you may also play center, in fact, this position is also known as the second center.

    Typical player: Rodman.

    3. Small forward: Mainly the players who attack from the bottom of the town line to the area where the rebound is 45 degrees.

    Requirements: Flexible and fast.

    Typical Player: Garnett.

    4. Scoring guard: also known as offensive guard, is a player who initiates an attack at 45 degrees from the rebound.

    Requirements: players with strong breakthrough ability and relatively stable shooting. This position is not much different from a small forward, like Maddie, who can play both small forward and shooting guard.

    Typical player: Kobe Bryant (sometimes a small forward).

    5. Group lead weaver guard: also known as point guard, as the name suggests, is the initiator of the organization.

    Requirements: good basic skills, good ball control, wide vision, able to pass and shoot.

    Typical players: Kidd, Nash.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Point guard, scoring guard, power forward, small forward, center.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Small forward, power forward, center, playmaking guard, scoring guard.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The number five is the point guard, the fourth is the point guard, the third is the small forward, the second is the power forward, and the number one is the center.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Teach you to identify the five positions on the NBA court, which position do you think is the most important?

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