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You don't introduce yourself in enough detail. I've been playing 3-on-3 half-court basketball for 5 years, and I'm not going to say if I've achieved good results, but there's no one in our community who doesn't know me.
I'm 175. Weighing 110, it can be said that the physical fitness is okay, and I generally play the inside line.
The speed is good, you can dunk, mid-range shots, hooks, and layups, which are also good.
Our team has a great jump, a good 3-pointer, and one is even better, and the breakthrough is very damaging to the basket.
Basketball is mainly about team cooperation, to contact, personal physical fitness is also required, some basic blocking, covering, breakthrough points, high and low positions, substitutions, basic tactics are required.
The rest has to rely on their own players to work hard enough, be positive enough, react quickly, and have team meaning.
But there is no way to meet a strong team, I hope you can win.
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。。The fighting in the community is mainly entertainment, there is no need to be so professional Besides, you are still young, and you don't understand what you say is too professional, everyone just have a good time If there is this kind of formal competition in the school in the future, you can cooperate with it one to two months in advance, and practice your feel. There are still people who are so small In addition to the Princeton style of play (everyone is very even, the right to shoot is equal, and a style of play that relies on team strength to win) is suitable for you I really can't find any other way to play After all, there are no rebounds *** How to play.
Please: Absolutely original.
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Looking at your introduction, it can be said that the inner line must be tight, but this can be compensated for by active scramble. If the interior offense can't be opened, let the team's C pull to the high post and give you another SG or shooter to block. Hit your opponent with misplaced breakouts and mid-range shots.
Once you break through, the opponent will have to shrink the defense, so that you have a good chance to get to your teammates.
In fact, a 3vs3 game mainly tests the player's ability to 1 against 1. It's up to you to play. Practice more blocking and dismantling. Come on! You have to work harder as the core so that the team can win.
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Since both of you guards are good at breaking through, if the 172cm buddy can't attack, cover it and then rush to grab the rebound. Or with that "marksman" teammate, or a high block, compress the opponent's defense line and let him shoot three points, pay attention to the shooter is generally ambushed on the weak side, do not attack the side to stir up
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It's very simple, the center responds on the outside, blocks and dismantles, you cut into the basket and the center quickly runs to the basket, passes, lets him play, or passes to teammates on the outside, you can, suggest, two outside, inside or one person in the middle.
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If you play a lot, you should know that you have to have different tactics against different opponents, and the most important thing is not how to attack, how to score, but to defend! I don't know what kind of opponent you're going to have, so I can't say how to defend it, but you have to pay attention to the rebounds, and honestly, you're too short! Also, you say that the pass is good, then attack more passes, let more opportunities come out, after all, if you want to win, you have to hit the hit rate!
The most practical thing is to find more people to play games and practice, the technique will not improve all at once, but the whole team will become stronger! You can do without mine, but you must listen to me!
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Yes!! 172 just play center!! He can play blocking and dismantling, can't you shoot, you two cooperate, he really can't just stand on the inside, anyway, there is no defense for three seconds, stretch out your hand under the basket to defend it, if the opponent's defense is relatively large, hit the ground and pass to the center to let him hook his hand, the one at 155 is not Lan Zhun, then play backwards, or one foot to the front, immediately withdraw, this is to get rid of the defense, come to a jumper to end the battle, if the game wins tell me.
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C should be stuck in a good position to take the rebound with the advantage of hand length Teammate 1 should play SF is a small forward Use his body to fight and pull away Singles break through PG should be in a single gear with SF Let SF go to the basket Here C can only do rebounding and defense, C Don't jump too much when defending Use the advantage of hand length to press the opponent.
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Focusing on blocking and dismantling, combined with sudden throwing, I will share with you a professional basketball **teaching** - wohoop s basketball network, which has a lot of related professional **teaching training and training methods, I hope it will help you.
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Paid directly 170 dozen center??? Top dog!!! You're a Japanese community.
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It's best to find a center forward who is over 185cm tall!
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The first one has already been lost. The second game can only be fought against the water. If you lose the second game, there is no hope at all.
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Don't get too nervous and play at your level. Encourage yourself to have time to look at the NBA. Good luck winning.
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Practice ball control and take empty positions, the main thing is to cooperate.
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Big brother of basketball master, I'm not a basketball master, I don't know if you ask me!
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I'm used to playing 3-a-side basketball games, and I rarely play the whole court I can say, my skills are okay, but when I play the whole court, it's very average According to your analysis, I think your guard is very average with the forward, the guard has no organizational ability, no speed, and suffers a lot in the 3x3 basketball game, and the forward can't break through, and I feel very helpless about this The best way is to focus on the center position, the guard and the forward try to pull apart, and the pass is singles than the center, if the opponent takes a double sandwich, the back guard should actively run, Because your striker has a certain mid-range shooting ability, so that the striker can shoot the ball in an open space
This is the best way But your team is still more than auspicious I'm a breakthrough sharp guard, excellent ball control, back basket skills, but the mid-range shot is average But that's the way it is in the half, just ask for a fast break, good distribution
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The three-person game is more focused on individual ability than the whole court, and then the cooperation of the players, the offense is to block and dismantle, block and dismantle, constantly block and dismantle, create vacant opportunities, defense is very simple people to mark people, pay attention to the best not to help defense, is to try it close to people! Actually, it's all very basic.
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I think you should work on rebounding, put people away from the ball properly, and pay attention to the rebound, otherwise you won't be able to play. When attacking, the center uses his height advantage to block and dismantle for the small forward, so as to get better shooting opportunities. Defenders have to keep running, mostly for forwards and centers to contain defenders.
In general, you don't have a main offense or defense, it's important that you have the spirit of running and running more to create better scoring opportunities, and the defense is even more of a 120-point spirit to the guy opposite you! Since there is no talent, there is only hard work. Good luck with you!
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Personally, I tend to focus on defense, and based on your analysis, I feel like you don't have any great scorers, and your average height is average. Three-person play, the average person marks the defense, the defense is closer, and pay attention to the defensive rebound. Attack more runs, play opportunities, don't rush, the three of them must pay attention to cooperation!
Let's defend first!
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The main defense is still the main attack.
The main attack or the main defense.
The main defense is still the main attack.
The main attack or the main defense.
The main defense is still the main attack.
Say it a hundred times and you'll know.
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Tactical coordination. Three people fight more.
Here are a few basic tactics for you to understand.
Tactic 1: The simplest outside blocking tactic.
If we serve, let B serve, C to the 3-point line to catch the ball, A to the free throw line, and then there will be a 1-on1 situation in the future, which is the opponent man-to-man.
At this time, B will come over to block C and let B break through, because ABC is on the outside, and the enemy is hollow inside, it depends on the situation.
Situation 1: Defending C is blocked by B, and defending B catches up with C, at this time B is empty, and the ball can be picked up directly.
Situation 2: Defending C is blocked by B, defending B catches up with C, defending A fills B's hole, and A can run directly near the free throw line.
Win the ball and shoot, and there are also 2 players on our side under the basket, which can protect the rebound.
Situation 3: The defender is too sharp. Unable to block or shake off.
Less, unless it's really LBJ knocking you out of the way).
Tactic 2: Baseline blocking and dismantling tactics.
C holds or dribbles on the outside, B presses or cards on the inside, and A runs off the ball in the blue zone. At the beginning of the attack, A crosses the baseline with the defender, then B makes a single block, and C passes the ball to one of the players to score due to the situation.
Situation 1: When A's baseline is blocked by B's defender, and the opposing player defending B doesn't immediately follow up or hesitates, A can run out of the open space, and C immediately passes the ball to A's periphery to shoot and score.
Situation 2: When A's baseline allows B to block the player defending him, and the player defending B immediately follows, then B can be considered blocking.
That player has the ability to resist B's basket singles when it's weak.
You can directly pass to B to score singles, even if it is equal, when you block the enemy, you can also score directly.
Situation 3: The above situation is fruitless, C can choose to break through, and A goes to C to block, and B pulls the player under the basket out, forming a hole under the basket.
Tactic 3: Double block and dismantle.
C holds the ball, A hovers around the free throw line, B is under the basket, and then C breaks through with the ball.
Situation 1: C dribbles through A, let A give C a block, A's defender will keep up with C, C breaks through to the basket and slips the bottom line, let B give C a block, generally speaking, there will be a large vacancy after such a double block, C can choose on,
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It's better to have a guard who is good at the ball and can shoot, a small forward who can break through, and a big C. But it's not bad to be a little fast.,That's how my two buddies and I play.,A pg, an sg, and an sf.
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3x3 basketball is generally to break through the ball, or to play the pass and cut to cooperate, and pay attention to fully expand the space when playing the pass and cut.
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Passing is the key, if you pass well, you can quickly consume the opponent's physical strength, as long as the technique is not very vegetable, plus a marksman, you can press the opponent to play, of course, if the opponent has a god-like master, it's another matter, hehe. I am the marksman of the Faculty of Biological Sciences of Agricultural University.
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The most basic thing is that one of you has to play the center position, and the remaining two have to have the ball, and you have to pass the ball, and you have to feed the ball to the center when there is an opening, and the most important thing is that you have to have a tacit understanding, and the three of you always play together, and slowly you will have a tacit understanding.
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Pull away from both sides and fight in a triangle. In this way, everyone who goes to defend will be missed.
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2 to 1 or 1 to 1 bullfight!
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Play slowly, consume slowly, and see who is more patient.
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Pick-and-roll is the most important multi-pass.
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Obviously, you're a good combination for triangle offense and pick-and-roll (you know).
I'll assign it myself, 183, that one can be a power forward, you can be a guard, and that one can be a small forward.
There are many ways to form an offensive triangle.
You can pass the ball to the small forward from the guard, and then cut from the inside to the corner.
It can also be played by the guard, passing the ball to the small forward, and then cutting from the outside into the corner.
You dribble the ball first, pass to the small forward, after the small forward rushes in, flash the defender, then pass to the power forward, the power forward scores easily, if you can't get in, then pass to the small front (inside pass) to cut to score, or give you (inside pass outside).
Of course, 183 can also be used as a center, you do the big front, 163 does the small front, so the tactics are basically the same, but add one more, you have to rush the board, grab the board.
It's actually easier to get a pick-and-roll fit.
183 as a center, you big forward, 163 small forward.
The center is used as the central axis, the big forward goes to the small front to block and dismantle, the small front quickly rushes in, if there is no supplementary defense, direct attack, if there is a supplementary defender, quickly pass to the center to score This method is easy to attack and break.
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Personally, I feel that 3x3 basketball focuses on personal ability If you are facing a strong defender, you have to ask your teammates to help you do more blocking and pick-and-roll, shooting accuracy is the last word, 3x3 basketball center position is relatively open, easy to defend under the basket, unless the breakthrough personnel are strong, otherwise you must find the best time to break through.
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Three-on-one The best tactics to play are the typical Iron Triangle attack and two-man pick-and-roll!
The so-called Iron Triangle is that the center stands on the inside line, the side forward stands outside the three-point line, and the ball handler stands at the top of the three-point line arc! Form a triangle between teammates and teammates! The best way to play this tactic is to have the ball handler drop the ball to play inside and attract the bag after breaking through!
Double Blocking Tactical intent and execution strategy are also based on triangle tactics Wingers and centers can be raised to cover for the ball handler When the ball handler splits the ball in hand, the ball carrier can choose to attack the inside or jump shot!
Because the three-on-three half-court position is relatively wide, and many times it is one-on-one, so the three-on-three game gives many people the opportunity to play singles, and the meaning of the team is often overlooked at this time! Three-on-three is good for practicing your skills, but three-on-three is also a small group game because you have 2 teammates!
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Pull away from both sides and fight in a triangle. In this way, the opponent will leak when he defends 3x3 basketball is generally to break through the ball, or to play the pass and cut to cooperate, and pay attention to fully expanding the space when playing the pass and cutting. Match the most.
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