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Updated on physical education 2024-05-20
18 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Don't just look at the basket.

    If you can easily rush to the basket, then the opponent's defense will definitely make you mess up, and at this time, it is easy to score with assists and scores. Nash and other top point guards also often go straight to the basket, and then either divide the ball or turn it out again, so that once you get in and out, the opponent's defense will be messed up, and there will be empty opportunities.

    If you break through, you will definitely be able to have a gap, and if no one makes up for it, you will go on the blue club, right? If someone makes up for it, pass the ball to the person who comes to make up for you, and the player on your side who defends it Anyway, don't have too strong desire to attack Don't always break through You can pass the ball to someone near the top of the lake Just find a gap to run by yourself I play point guard

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    If you don't have a good vision, it's best not to play a playmaking defender, this defender has to have good vision and pass the ball well. It's best to work with your big teammates, like the MM combo, it's best. I'm good at passing the ball and it's not easy, I rarely hit the ball, mainly on the front line.

    Hopefully, you can be a better playmaker.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    If you break through, you will definitely be able to have a gap, and if no one makes up for it, you will go on the blue club, right? If someone makes up for it, pass the ball to the person who comes to make up for you, and the player on your side who defends it Anyway, don't have too strong desire to attack Don't always break through You can pass the ball to someone near the top of the lake Just find a gap to run by yourself I play point guard

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Point guards have to have a high basketball IQ.

    You can't play alone. Think about passing.

    Differential positioning. Pass. It's a must.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    That's very simple, before you break to the basket, watch your teammates in **, and when you get to the basket, you can pass the ball.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    You're going to practice vision now! Burst to the basket and have a chance, of course, shoot! There's no chance to share the ball!

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It is advisable to watch the game more and see how those bull point guards perform.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    A point guard, also known as a playmaker, is a fixed position in a basketball lineup.

    The point guard is often the playmaker of the team's offense, and through his control of the ball, he decides to pass the ball to the right player at the right time, and is the one who has the most opportunities to get the ball on the court. He has to take the ball from the back court to the front court, and then pass the ball to other teammates, so that others can score.

    A good point guard must be able to carry the ball across half court without any problem with only one person defending him.

    Then, he also has to be able to pass the ball 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.

    Bob Cousy once said, "If there's an entry in the dictionary for organized defenders, it's John Stockton." "A point guard has to play the role of an offensive engine on the court that directs his teammates to attack.

    The playmaker is always not greedy for credit, not for the purpose of scoring for himself, but to use accurate and fast passing, to create scoring opportunities for teammates as the primary task; When the organization guard is attacking, break through the opponent's defensive camp with dribbling skills, and when defending, it is necessary to intercept the opponent's ball with accurate judgment and block the opponent's attack.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    My favorite point guard is Irving, because Europe has a lot of quality and a lot of tricks, and I think Paul is the perfect point guard and can play when the team needs it.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    I like Curry the most because he's the best three-point player in history. I think Magic Johnson is the perfect point guard.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    My favourite is Chris Paul, I think he's the perfect and he's been really good on the pitch, so good.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Paul has no doubt, his own strong strength and the fact that he is at the age of **, there is no doubt about the first at this stage. Most of the other good point guards have only been in the league for a few years, and they have a gap in technology, not to mention experience, but they should hopefully pull Paul down in a few years. In fact, Delon can be compared, when Paul won the MVP to shine, he saw that Delon still withered, but since he ran from the Jazz to Lulong, he has not made much progress, hey.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Chris Paul (born May 6, 1985) was born in Winston-Sey, North Carolina, USA.

    Winston-Salem, NorthCarolina, American professional basketball player, played point guard, was selected by the New Orleans Hornets in the first round in 2005, and is affectionately known as the "Queen Bee" by fans, and now plays for the Los Angeles Clippers. He won the 2007-2008 and 2008-2009 NBA regular season assist and steal king. He is the only player in NBA history to win the assist and steal king for two consecutive seasons, and is also the holder of the record for 108 consecutive steals, and as of 2013, he has won the league five steal titles, the first in NBA history.

    He has made six consecutive 20 (points) + 10 (assists) history, and was named the "No. 1 Spectator in the League" by ESPN during the 2012-2013 All-Star Game.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Chris. Paul.

    After the end of the last era, the best point guard at the moment is undoubtedly Paul, the point guard carries the team organization and should be the brain and engine of the team.

    After the first 10 years of the 21st century, the current NBA has gradually evolved the team's individual requirements, requiring players to be excellent in height, weight, speed, strength, three-point shooting, offense, and dribbling. As a result, playmaking defenders and center forwards are gradually losing their original value. So now there are fewer and fewer organized guards in the league, and it is basically done by the team balance.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    There's no specifics to say, because the point guards have a lot of good ones right now. The point guard is generally the soul of the whole team, and he must have a good sense of the overall situation and the ability to control the ball, and the requirements for a good feel are also relatively strict. Let's give you some good point guards on the active roster.

    The Clippers' Chris Paul has decent offensive ability and the big picture, the Celtics' Rajon Rondo dazzles with fancy dribbling, the Bulls' Derrick Rose is a veteran point guard.

    The Thunder's Westbrook (Russell Westbrook) is entirely violent point guard Ah Cavaliers' Kyrie. Irving Rookie champion, Street Fighter, (the old man he photographed was very hot) was injured not long ago, and will return tomorrow on the 21st to join hands with the Big 3 out of the 76ers.

    The Warriors' Stephen Curry is sure to know him and led the Warriors to a 24-game winning streak this year, with extremely strong three-point ability.

    The Spurs' Tony Parker has good speed and is even more pleasing to the eye when playing with the whole team.

    And like Lillard, Wall, Williams, a lot of point guards are pretty good (the above numbers are not rankings, all-handed).

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    It depends on what you measure. Chris Paul, good personal ability. Passing awareness and vision are excellent.

    From a purely point guard perspective, Paul is more of an offensive point guard. But now, as the overall strength of the team improves, Paul is slowly retracting his attacks and giving more passes to his teammates.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    I'll tell you it's Chris Paul? The existence of the top 5 in the league. I still like the little fat Delong, but when I go to the Nets, it's SG. I also fought against Paul back then.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    From an offensive standpoint, I think it's Parker.

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