The question of where to play basketball, the question of where to play basketball

Updated on physical education 2024-06-22
26 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Center 1, you said that you are tall in school 2, dribbling averagely, indicating that you do not have enough one-on-one strength 3, upstairs said that you are suitable for playing forward, I think it is nonsense, to play forward, you must at least have a strong body, because the forward muscle confrontation is the most, the forward needs to face the guard and the center of the blocking. And ask for your average dribbling ability. Not suitable for dribbling outside the three-second zone.

    You just have to get your mentality right, center.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Play center, if you play the whole court, it is recommended that you play under the basket, you have a height advantage, pay attention to grabbing rebounds, don't be afraid, move fast, can't hesitate, you must have confidence, there are many people who usually look good, but really play is average, you don't have to be afraid, react quickly, have confidence, have murderous energy in your eyes, don't run around the court, you can stay under the basket appropriately, don't go back to defense, tell your teammates to make a long pass, so that you can go directly to the empty basket. Come on, I wish you success, I play streetball, I hope you adopt it, make friends.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Your height and your weight, the weight is too light, the center can't play, and the center's physical confrontation requirements are relatively strong. If the dribble is average, the defender can't. I think it's better for you to be a small forward, shooting and scoring from the outside.

    Basketball hobby, or to strengthen the exercise, in practice slowly practice.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Power forward. Small forwards are very demanding in their singles ability. Must be the top scorer. Score points when the team can't open the situation.

    So I think you're a good fit for Omae. It's all about stealing and rebounding.

    Of course, this depends on the height of the rest of your team.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Dribbling in general, point guards are not very suitable, if the breakthrough is not very good, and there are rebounds, then the small front is the most suitable, if the mid-range shot is very good, or the breakthrough is strong, you can consider equal point guards, the height is still tall in your school, and there is an advantage in playing this height.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    At your level, the right forward for you is the power forward, who mainly bears the pressure of the center and demands your high-quality mid-range shots and rebounds! Since you are still a high-altitude person in your school, the power forward is very suitable for you. Other positions are somewhat far-fetched.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    If you are in a general high school, the height of the center is okay, but you are too light, I think it is better for you to play power forward, Nowitzki's position, this is the best!

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    According to you, if it's an amateur fight, I think it's a little bit of an advantage to play small forward or big forward. That is, not to play under the basket, to increase the ability to break through to the basket, and the ability to jump shots. You may not have any advantage in playing center, the most important thing you need to practice is the ability to step under the basket and card position, learn the butterfly step of Dazhi, and be handsome.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    If you don't suffer a loss by playing center, you can play center, you can shoot more near the free throw point, and you can also attack from a mid-distance distance after blocking and dismantling.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Small forwards, can grab rebounds, and can come out and shoot a few shots when they have the chance. I wish you the best of luck!

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Small forward, the bounce power of the 183 run-up can touch the frame is not good, and it also means that the explosiveness of your body is not enough, and the balance of your body is not very good.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The forwards swing, grab rebounds, and occasionally pull out to shoot.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    I think you're better suited to play power forward.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It's similar to me, first practice the technique of the second forward, ensure that you have a stable means of scoring, then practice shooting, and finally practice dribbling breakthrough, during which you have to keep practicing your body, without a strong body, don't talk about basketball...

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    High? If we are so tall in high school, we all play center.

    If you want to play professionally, it's best to check your bone age to see how tall you can grow.

    Then train again.

    Tell me about your physical fitness, 100 meters, 800 meters. Weight. Reach. Wait a minute.

    We can help you choose your location.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Well, the height is enough, but the forward is difficult, and the forward is divided into two types: big and small, and the big forward often changes with the center, and the small forward often changes with the scoring guard. You want to be a power forward, so you have to be good inside and out, simply put, you can attack and grab boards on the inside, and you can shoot on the outside.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Basketball isn't just about height, it's about body coordination, explosiveness, and weight.

    First of all, tell me what you asked...

    Power Forward is almost always a hard worker, grabbing rebounds, defending, and getting stuck, but he is often the last to shoot and score. Therefore, the power forward can be regarded as the most inconspicuous role on the basketball court. The power forward, sometimes called the power forward, is a position in the basketball lineup, and there is also a saying for a second center in China.

    In short, it is not in the limelight, in fact, if you have good body coordination, you can choose PG (that is, point guard) or SF (that is, small forward).

    But it has to be practiced hard ... I really don't have a foundation, so I'm going to go ahead.。。。 Grab a gun rebound or something, haha Sakuragi Hanamichi possessed.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Basketball forwards must not only have the flexibility of the outside, but also have the strength of the inside, and be able to grab and shoot. In the attack, the striker shoulders the task of charging into the field, it has to shoot far and near, and at the same time it must go down quickly, and is the main force of scoring; In defense, it is necessary to block a pass, but also to retreat quickly, and at the same time, it is necessary to judge the situation and assist in all aspects of defense.

    In basketball, the physical fitness and mobility of the forwards are extremely demanding. When we talk about forwards, we include small forwards and big forwards, and small forwards sometimes have to swap roles with attacking guards, requiring them to be able to go fast, shoot from mid to long range, and break through in the half. And the power forward sometimes has to switch roles with the center, it is really powerful, to attack and defend on the inside, to grab rebounds, to cover teammates.

    In order to become a good striker, you must be proficient in certain technical movements, including getting rid of the ball after getting rid of the ball, attacking after receiving the ball, throwing, rushing, passing, etc., and know when to use these moves and how to use them.

    But I personally think that if the technique is good, no matter how tall you are, you can 、、、play in any position

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Practicing the body and grabbing the board on the inside line is very hard.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Your height is generally among our students, you can play power forward, center, power forward is very physical under the basket, to be strong, to have a bounce offense and defense to rely on the inside.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Ohmae: You have to have a strong physical confrontation ability, and you have to have a stable mid-range shooting ability, in short, you have to play it, and you can't just look at it.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    It's not enough to be tall, it depends on your quality and awareness.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    This depends on technique, physical fitness, basketball awareness, enthusiasm, etc., play more, and play whichever you think you like.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    It's hard to elaborate on this, the general guard is required to be familiar with the ball and have offensive skills, and the forward bar requires rebounding skills.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    There are a total of 5 positions, depending on the personal style, if you are small, you can play the first, second, and third positions, and if you are big, you can play the fourth and fifth positions.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    1. All this is a team sport, and everyone in the team must work together to achieve a goal. So, every position on the field is important.

    There are 5 players playing on the basketball court, there are five positions, two guards, (one is a point guard, one is a shooting guard), two forwards (one power forward, one small forward), and one center. All five of these positions are very important, and none of them can be missing.

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