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It depends on what level of play it is.
If the opponent is not tall (under 185cm) and you have good strength, you can consider all positions, but usually 175cm tall is still playing guard, at most small forward, after all, it is still very difficult to have no height under the basket. According to what you said, if your assistant consciousness and dribbling are good, play the organization guard, the most important thing for the scoring guard is to shoot accurately, it doesn't matter what method the shooting scores, whether it is a board or a direct shot, as long as it is in, it will be achieved, if your vision is not broad enough, you can play small forward, it is very practical to practice the breakthrough, and your physical fitness is good, as long as the height gap is not large, you can use speed and bounce to make up for it.
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Generally, two defenders will do. You can see which aspect of you stands out a little more. Then decide which guard to play specifically (big picture awareness or scoring ability).
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If you dribble well, you can play guard if you break through, and if you don't like dribbling, you like to catch the ball and score, so you can play forward.
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Organizing Guards Because basketball is still a game of basketball (in our country) still depends on the body
According to the previous two mentioned, the center and the big front are not realistic, and the center and the big front who are in better physical condition than you don't want to play at all
I don't know what your ball and vision are The ball is very important for the defender The ball and vision are very good, but also the eye to the ball
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Hehe. Needless to say, they're all defenders, and you're too short before you play small. As a defender, it depends on how well you control the ball. If you have leadership qualities, you can organize them. If you don't, you can only score.
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It's more appropriate to play SG in ordinary people, but the shooting should be strengthened, you bounce very well, and if you have a certain ability to hit the back to play the small front, it's okay.
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Because you score mostly in cricket, it is recommended to play the center position, but it is better to practice shooting more, which can be a guard or point guard.
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1 All to be honest, the height is average, the bounce is not high, and the speed is good.
You can practice more three-point and explosive power, and play an offensive guard.
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Good height.
The speed is good. I don't know what the power is.
If the power can.
You can play as a striker.
There are too many defenders.
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You can play small forward in terms of height, but you have a weight of 82kg, so you can play power forward when your physical condition is dominant and your judgment and positioning ability are relatively good, such as Hayes of the Rockets is an example Very good If you want to think long-term or even want to enter semi-professional or professional basketball, then it is recommended that you play guard or small forward
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You're a bit heavier, you can't bounce, and if you're that fast, you'll play back.
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There is a lot of potential to play from the back.
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The practice of basic skills is the same for each position.
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You can practice more three-point and explosive power, and play an offensive guard.
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It can only be a point guard. Shooting backs are very demanding, and you're not tall enough to play forward. The point guard is the most complex position, and the ball control and the overall view are the most important, which requires you to put yourself in the last place when organizing, and it is the last point of attack on the court to choose but you still have to practice shooting well, it is a very important deterrent on the court.
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Cleaning the toilet is perfect for you. Lad.
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This physique must be a striker, and he is fast, and the defender can also do it.
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Swing people. If you usually play amateurish, you generally don't need to shoot from a distance, practice your mid-range shot, and it's hard to prevent a breakthrough. If you are in good physical condition, you can appropriately lean towards Kozen.
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In the amateur circle, you can play as a defender, of course, this requires dribbling skills and passing awareness, if you have both, then play this position firmly; If you dribble and pass the ball well, then you should simply be a striker and only be responsible for attacking. The conditions are good, but to be honest, your bounce and the like are always owned by young people
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I think it's suitable for playing point guard, if it's a professional game height or suffer, if it's just a casual game, it doesn't matter.
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It's Xiao Qian, although he is not tall, but his physical condition is not bad, with speed and bounce, singles should not be a problem.
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Point guards and point guards, the height is limited.
Good at breaking through, the technique should be okay, and there are mid-range shots, so you can only point guard and quarterback, but you don't know how to pass the ball, if you love to do it alone, only the point guard, remember team cooperation.
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Let's start at shooting guard and then transition to small forward, and that's what I did.
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It also depends on your personality, if you are extroverted and willing to share, you will play playmaking guard, and introverted will play scoring guard.
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Feel like you can play small forward.
Strength and bounce can compensate for the lack of height.
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Score guard, organize guard, break out, break fast, support you, if you play SF, you don't have an advantage in height.
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Practice your dribbling, passing, and vision well.
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The ball control skills are not good, and the ball control skills are good to point guards.
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Big squirt 170 vertical jump 85 This can be deducted and I still grab the basket with one hand and don't pull it.
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Playing PG while playing SG in amateur matches
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With a height of 183, if you play casually in China, you can play as a guard and forward, as long as you don't play a big league like CBA, you shouldn't suffer a loss, unless you meet a master.
Let's practice more basic skills, followed by back singles, especially the 3-second zone of turning to play the board, already your height, practice more in the shot!
The main thing is to be strong, as the saying goes, strength does not suffer.
Leg muscles (bouncing), waist strength (very helpful for doing turning movements), and then a very strong body.
I'm just an amateur student coach and hope it helps.
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Are you good at dribbling, in fact, I think it's better for you to play small forward, and when you play, you know that your height advantage and arm span advantage are reflected, plus you have a shot, small front is a good choice, but if you are slower, you can also play big forward, play bravely.
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If you want to enter the NBA, play as a forward, practice more 2-point shooting, and if you want to mix in your circle of friends.
Play as a center, practice more offense under the basket, and be as dreamy as Olajuwon.
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You can hit the small front.
Exercise more strength. Including the strength of the calves, thighs, waist and abdomen, and arms.
If you don't bounce well, train your thighs and calves more.
Then learn to carry your back a little. Practice the mid-range shots at each point.
If the mid-shot practice is stable, you can practice leaning back or 3 points.
The strength group can shoot a jumper for 3 points.
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I'm just going to say my personal opinion, practice scoring under the basket on your terms, not only by hooking hands, but also turning to the basket and shaking people to practice their footwork under the basket. I don't know how much you weigh, but if you weigh a little heavier, or if you have a better physical fitness, you can practice when you are a big man. If you're very physical, or if you're very heavy, you can train as a center.
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Big forward
You can practice your back.
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It's a must, so go and practice according to kg.
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Offensive center, roaming around on both wings of the basket, once there is an open space, let your teammates pass the ball to you, you can jump shots in the open position, try not to force the ball, easy to be pulled out: when defending, if the opponent hits you, you slowly retreat, because you are thin, try to avoid physical contact with the opponent, let the opponent in, and then when he shoots, you interfere or block him, after all, your bounce is good, so this kind of defense is the most suitable for you. Hope this helps.
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Or you practice two bits.
Center and striker.
It can be changed according to the coach's wishes.
It is recommended to focus on power forwards.
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If you don't have a body, you can practice dribbling, play ball control, and think you're tall and rare!
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First of all, you don't have the ability to play back to the outside, you don't have any 3-pointers, you don't have the body, and since you have a good pass, you can play playmaker power forward, but you also have to strengthen your mid-range, you can be like Gasol. Gasol is also soft, but his playball and mid-range are good.
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Omae! Go to Odom!
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Typical small forwards, look at Anthony, Ariza, are excellent small forwards, LB's body is a bit bt, not the type you want to play, only 16 years old, three points more practice there is, look at the jump shot, see how people shoot, the posture of the three-point opponent is very demanding, crooked is not good at all.
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Look at how the opponent is, if the inside line is strong, you will play SF, and if you are not strong, you will play PF
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What it takes to play a good centre-forward.
1。Physical. The center is an out-and-out manual work, and abundant physical fitness is a prerequisite for playing a good center.
2。Possession of the ball. Needless to say......Nonsense ......
3。React. A slow center can't take on the responsibility of rebounding and defending for the team, slow to react? Then run back and forth in the middle of the field for half an hour......
4。Antagonism. This is a very profound skill, and when fighting, you must not only rely on the advantages of your body and strength, but also use your brain to deal with your opponent. Will only use brute force? Wait to be sent off......
5。Card slots. Whether it's covering on offense or grabbing rebounds on defense, getting stuck well is half the battle
6。Cic. 5 words Footsteps + small hook hands.
Center! First, learn to pass the ball! Learn to respond. Catch the ball in the low post, who forks whom!
Second, turn back and turn forward to practice!
Thirdly, strengthen the confrontation of physical fitness!
Defense: Grab the blue board to be ruthless, defend to grab the blue board, and block the dead.
The board should be slammed, and if you encounter something more powerful than you, you have to separate it
Offensive ability should be strong
Offense When the basket is about to reach the ball, don't be anxious, especially when someone wraps it up, the person you are leaning against basically uses a back and the peripheral vision of your eyes to feel his movements, and your eyes should look outside Reason: 1 Pay attention to the people outside to cover you 2 You must see the teammates who are empty
The sense of supplementation should be strong, how empty the outside is not your business, and it is your duty for people to come in
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You should play center, like Brad Miller, and do a lot of strategy, because you can dribble well, so you should pull to the free throw line more. Don't bounce with the team under the basket. Although your strength is good, most of the centers nowadays have bounces, and you can easily get covered.
I don't like a center like Battle).
This is just a personal opinion.
Also, you have average speed and average bounce, and a big center is more suitable!!
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You can be like the Lithuanian men's basketball team.
Pull to the outside line to block and disassemble.
Thus shooting from medium and long distances.
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Why are they so finely divided? The center has a lot of similarities with the power forward, the center is mainly to grab rebounds, and the power forward is to assist the center to grab rebounds. Power forwards can also often play the center position, such as Duncan, Nowitzki, and Garnett in the NBA, aren't they all big forwards who often play center?
If you have someone on your team who is taller than you and has better rebounding control than you, that guy is the center, and you can play power forward. If not, then you play center.
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I'm 186 tall, but I'm playing in the back line, it depends on what you like, if you want to control the pace of the game, it's better to be a defender, but you must be able to pass the ball, otherwise others won't agree with you, you also have to be flexible, your singles ability must be good, or you won't break through, you can't get out of the vacant space for others, I see your name is Nowitzki, I feel you still like big forward, I suggest you still play big forward, but you must choose a good guard who can pass the ball, thank you.
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If you have a good brain, play as a defender.
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Ozen, in fact, Komae is also suitable.
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It's almost the same before the small one, and it's very useful to practice bouncing after that, and it's very useful for offense and defense.
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The center is relatively similar to Yao Ming. This suits your play.
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The mid-range shot is allowed to hit the big forward, and the hook hand or back hit the center.
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181cm to play a defender in the sky, how else do you get it? I'm now 184cm and I can only get to the back in the province.
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I think if you shoot well, you should be a good center, because you can be like Yao Ming, turn around and shoot, and that kind of scoring ability is also very strong, then it should work well.
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When a fulcrum center or defensive midfielder central midfielder mainly depends on what characteristics of your team have, running without the ball and good physical fitness, you can find a vacancy at any time to break the goal The premise requires that you have a good passer on your side When a midfielder or central midfielder requires you to have a wide field of vision, less food, and no body can be stuck in position.
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Your situation, suitable for the avant-garde.
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At the beginning of 170, the three sons were okay, and the health was good, right? Dribbling ability, if the dribbling ability is outstanding, you can, play small forward, increase shooting training, and layup training, if the dribbling ability is average, the big forward is more suitable for you, because the body is good, the rebound is yours, see your defensive intensity is also good, and the back is also good, the big forward is more suitable for you, you can increase the following basket hook hand, rely on playing, turn back, basket foot, this is the direction you go. Thank you.
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Point guard (PG).
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You can play as a center forward, you have the speed, you have the body and you can play a lot in the center position, it doesn't matter if you don't dribble well, it's the footwork and the awareness, and it's not a big problem to have these two other factors. Come on
I suggest that you play the position of the center, you should be tall in the class, the most important thing is that you also know that the basic skills are good, with the body of the parent, look at your height positioning that, and then plan to it, it is not an easy thing to be a good center, card position, help teammates to go to the basket, are all things that the center should do well, and they also have to shoot, so the basic skills are the most important, children have the opportunity to play basketball together.
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