I m 175 tall. Weighing 130, what position is suitable for playing when playing? How to fight?

Updated on physical education 2024-05-28
35 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The concept of a place on the court in modern basketball has gradually blurred, even in the NBA, where all-round players are more popular. James can play the No. 1-No. 4 position. Kobe Bryant can play the No. 1-3 position, and Durant can play any position on the court.

    And you're just playing amateur basketball right now, so I suggest you don't fix a position and switch roles at any time depending on how you're on the court. I also suggest that you take a look at high-level ball games and basketball teaching**, analyze and learn how high-level players run and play from appreciation, so as to improve your reading and comprehension skills of basketball games, and you can improve your basketball level.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    If you shoot accurately, you can point back, if you can shoot small, and if you can pass the ball, you can point guard.

    This weight, don't go into the inner line.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Can you tell me about the style of play you are used to and how you position yourself on the basketball court? Do you prefer to attack high or play low? Do you like to burst or throw? You say something specific, and I'll give you an analysis.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Didn't you say your age, didn't you say your playing environment, 130kg? If it's 130kg, that's a big fat man, then he must play center, there's nothing to say. If it's 65kg, it's about the same as me, I'm 25 years old, playing power forward, scoring, grabbing rebounds.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Play defender, still, you're a bit like a little steel cannon.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Play guard, practice ball control, shooting, breakaways.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It's perfect for exercising with your patience.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Playing as a defender, with speed and height.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It's similar to me, I don't know what position to play, just play all-round, anyway, just have fun.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    That's up to you, 123.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The body is too thin, and it may not be suitable before playing big, after all, the physical confrontation requirements are high, and it is easy to get injured if you hit hard.

    You can try to play point guard in the early days, there will be less direct physical confrontation on the outside, and you will be urged to practice ball control.

    During this period, you must work hard to exercise, at least ensure that you will not be knocked down in the fierce scramble, and at the same time improve your explosiveness and endurance.

    After keeping up with your physical fitness in the middle of the term, you can slowly change to the forward position, use explosive power to break through, and increase your aggressiveness.

    In fact, the so-called positions are not fixed, the team is reasonably configured, today you are a striker, tomorrow you will change a group of players shorter than you, maybe you will have to force you to play center. And a well-rounded player is the best, don't limit yourself to one position.

    As for ball control, the most basic ball practice is indispensable. I recommend you to watch Ganon Baker's "The Way of Survival for Small Men", which is not only about the practice of small players, but also has a great help for ball control and explosiveness, and if you meet the requirements inside, plus your height, you are definitely a very threatening player.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It depends on your specific situation, if it's just entertainment, 183 belongs to the average height, which is more dominant in the usual bullfighting: because of good technique, you can control the ball, and you are taller than the average defender; You can also play forward, or the opponent is not too tall, you can fight for rebounds and play the basket appropriately, but the weight is not dominant, too thin. If it's professional, it's more suitable for the back line.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    。。。The big front must not be able to fight.。。。 Too light...

    The small front should be OK.,Practice the mid-range shot and long-range shooting to make a layup and stabilize the point.,The main thing is to practice more ball control skills.,It's still very good to play a small front 70kg.,Big front.。。。 It's possible to be knocked out of the bottom line

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    It depends on how you control the ball, it is recommended to play guard and forward, it doesn't matter if you are thin, you can practice strength diligently, basketball not only needs to be technical but also powerful. Velocity. Flexibility.

    If you play offensive defenders, you will have an advantage. Hope it helps. I'm going to give points--hehe.

    If the school is completely okay, but there is no future, it is dirty and tiring, dribbling to one-handed in place, front and back, left and right, one-handed cross, two-handed cross, both hands large, disguised. Passing people depends on whether you can deceive the other party, so it is quite important.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    183 Very good height As a basketball coach I recommend you to play guard Playing guard your height is an absolute advantage You are thin and do not have an advantage in playing inside and your height is not high on the inside It is recommended to practice hard with Paul as a template, everything is possible, practice hard .

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Defenders, let's score, if it's not too professional, if you want to play a big professional 183, it's more appropriate.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Basketball is a game that anyone can play.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Play point guard, power forward has to be physical.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    I think I should pick the striker. 17 years old 183 is a bit tall.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Playing as a striker is a loss of your physique.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    I don't know how your vision and offensive awareness are, looking at your self-description, I feel like you should be able to be a small forward, but most of the small forwards are making breakthroughs, and if you keep catching the ball and losing position, you should still be a point guard.

    If you're just playing basketball, you can refer to it.

    But if you want to play professionally.

    First, measure your bone age to see how tall you can get, and then determine where you are, but 16 years old is only 175, which is a bit short, and I guess you should be at the back.

    Second, I would like to ask you if you are 16 years old, can you dribble and do all kinds of dribbling without losing the ball while looking ahead, and if not, you must strengthen the dribbling training.

    Thirdly, you're not good at bouncing, and you have to force training because if you want to go to the NBA, you have to be able to dunk, and what I'm talking about is real dunk, which means that at least you should have your whole hand over the basket.

    As a guard, you have to shoot left and right, you have to work on your left and right hands, and you have to train your offensive awareness and shooting accuracy.

    Finally, judging from the fact that you love to dig the ball, you are really not too professional, only playing street ball, and you are not very good at playing always like to dig the ball, and you are 175 tall and weigh only 61 kilograms, which is really not even the standard weight You say that the physical fitness is good, I really can't think of what it looks like, maybe you have been comparing it with the physical fitness of a basketball player, but if you are going to play professionally, I can only say that you are far from enough, 175cm 61 kilograms, and you are weak on the guard line.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    If you can control the ball, a point guard is recommended.

    Of course, for shooting more accurately, you can score guards.

    Our team has a point guard with strong quality in all aspects, 181cm, and I have a height of 180 in my class, who shoots gray and plays a scoring guard...

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Scoring guard or point guard.

    Reason to play a shooting guard: You shoot accurately and score easily.

    Reasons to play point guard: You can dribble the ball under your hips, you can defend, and you have good health.

    Overall, you don't bounce well, you can't play center, and power forward goes to grab rebounds.

    Small forwards are also available! Because your height has potential.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    There should still be a lot of space for height, start with the dribble and change the speed and direction, slowly learn the skills under the basket, the time difference under the basket, grab the rebound and pay attention to the card position, the impact of the bounce will not affect too much, the defense is best not to start, keep the opponent in front of you, and the opponent will shoot and seal it.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Try playing point guard, practice passing, you should be a good guard.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Playing small forward like this, teammates in the low post can help fill in the position.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Little brother, your body shape is the same as mine, while your body is not fully developed, lay a good foundation, run and dribble, dribble in disguise. Wait until your development is complete before deciding on your own path.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    Bounce is not good, combined with your conditions, the first choice is to play point guard, if you are not interested in point guard, you can also try to play point guard.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    It's good for playing point guard or scoring post, but don't go for it if you're not sure about it, and you have to be quick when defending.

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    You can play guard and small forward, try to gain weight, and then play the opposing guard or forward with your back. When defending, you can just keep your position, you don't need to dig the ball, you need to enhance your defensive awareness.

  31. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    You can play point guard. The striker is too short for anything. The center does not explain. Of course, a shooting guard is also fine.

  32. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    If you don't bounce well, you can't play center,,, I think you're good at shooting guard

  33. Anonymous users2024-01-10

    Let's play football, just kidding, good point guard.

  34. Anonymous users2024-01-09

    You can play small forward.

    Offense: One of the main features of the small forward route is the catch-and-catch offense, where you can break away from defenders with feints and rhythm, or shoot in a short split second, maximizing your weight and height to suppress defenders' jumps and scores.

    Rebounding: To grab rebounds, we must carefully observe and judge accurately, with the aim of creating conditions for timely jumping. Card slots.

    When the defender blocks the attacker from grabbing the rebound under the basket, the position action is to spread the arms, squat half-squat, sink the waist, and block the attacker behind him with all his might. It makes it difficult for the offensive team to jump when grabbing rebounds, and it is easy to cause offensive rebound fouls.

    The action is the same as when grabbing the board, and the purpose is to get the opponent stuck behind you. But the offensive position is in the exact opposite direction to the rebound, with his back to the basket.

    Defense: Bend the knees, keep the angle between the thighs and the ground as much as possible between 0 and 30 degrees (that is, the center of gravity is lower), the feet are slightly wider than the shoulders, the upper body is slightly forward, the arms are open, the palms are facing the opponent, one arm is slightly higher to interfere with the opponent's passing, and the other arm is slightly lower to interfere with the opponent's ball control, which arm is used according to your habits and the opponent's specific offensive situation. Slide in the direction of movement as the opponent moves.

    The footsteps of the sliding step are to take the first foot in which direction and follow the other foot. Unless it's a close quarter, you usually stand in the direction of the basket and lean slightly in the direction you think the opponent is likely to pass.

    Block: The blocker should learn to face the sideline, shoulder perpendicular to the rebound, and use the arm close to the side of the rebound to "block" the opponent's breakthrough layup, that is, if the offensive player is attacking with the ball in his right hand, you can block with his left hand. Move to a position where the opponent is likely to shoot and keep your body away from the offensive team.

    This avoids foul play on physical contact, gives you the necessary space to jump off your block, and allows you to remedy it in time if the block fails.

    Shooting: If the opponent posts you very tightly, you still have to rely on your feet under the basket, physical confrontation and footwork are combined, if the opponent is not very tight with you, you can turn around and shoot like Duncan. If you have a good shot, you can often pull him out to do a pick-and-roll, on the one hand, you can attract him to create a breakthrough opportunity for your teammates, and on the other hand, if he doesn't come out to defend you, you can easily score a mid-range shot.

    That's all, I wish you to grow into a basketball master.

  35. Anonymous users2024-01-08

    A point guard, or a point guard, looks at the average height of the court.

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