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15 years old
Hehe, I'm 15 too.
I'll help you analyze it.
I don't know if it's right, personal opinion.
You're 15 years old, 182 so tall
I'm 10 centimeters shorter than you
Center. If you're in the center, your biggest strength is your height, and your biggest weakness is your weight.
You weigh 60kg, 182 60kg is still a bit light, and you may suffer a little bit in the rebounding position. But don't worry, I guess with your height it shouldn't be a problem to grab a board on your hand.
Current striker. If you are a power forward, then the biggest advantage is height, think about how terrible a 15-year-old and 182-year-old striker is haha. But you have to have a strong ability to shoot alone and mid-range, and if you want to be an SF small forward, it's better to have outside ability, and you have to have a strong ability to shoot from the outside.
As a defender. If you're a defender, to be honest, I'm 172 in our class, and I'm a center forward in your class, and I'm a guard at 182, and I'm good at handling the ball. If you have a good break, mid-to-long-range shooting ability, you are definitely the bully of the guards haha.
Whether PG or SG
As a playmaker, you are 182 tall and can have a fairly good passing vision, even when passing the ball to teammates; Shooting guard, you have enough height to fight against the guard who defends you, use your height to bully the opponent, I think the opponent will be helpless when defending you
Hehe, I'm from Anhui, and I'm 15 years old.
I'll give it all my own points.
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It's too thin, small forward, I personally think you should learn from Maddie, the swingman. You have to learn to pass the ball and strengthen your mid-range shots, and you have no future in grabbing rebounds with such physical fitness.
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Absolute small forward material.
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I didn't start playing professionally. Why don't you care if it's in a position or not? I don't talk about this when I usually play.
It is better to practice more basic skills.
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Before the big one, learn the wolf king and make the most comprehensive sf
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If you're in junior high school, you can play 5 positions. You didn't say how your shot was, so it's hard to say.
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Your template is Garnett, practice it well.
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If the PF is not very good, PG is recommended to learn Kidd, of course, the key is yourself.
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I see the situation you want to write about, and I think of Sakuragi Hanamichi who pulls the slam dunk.
That kid looks like you're about the same body.
You'll have to grow in the future, and if you can grow more than 1.9 meters, then choose a little more.
It is recommended that you do striker.
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100 points to study this useless thing I really don't know what you think, as long as you are outstanding, what position do you care about What is wrong with people now.
With this kung fu, practicing more strength and basic skills is not better than anything else.
There's nothing to do.
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Forward swing man (that is, SF plus SG).Playing the inside line you are too underweight. But you're only 15 years old, and you should be older. Don't try to imitate other people's style of play, just be yourself.
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Score back position, with your height and technique is more suitable to play the scoring back position! If only you had speed, so much the better!
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Your better location or SG is better.
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You're likely to stretch up to 2 meters, because I'm 13,163 and you're 20 centimeters behind, and I think I can grow up to 2 meters. You should play power forward like UAE, and if you are in good shape, you can also play shooting guard like Sun Yue. You should learn from Sun Yue.
He is a superstar in China, he is an ordinary player in the United States, but there are so many Chinese fans, he should not be laid off, but today I read the news that the NBA is likely to be closed next season, so it is really hard to say how it will be next season.
I am also a basketball lover, when I saw your question, I remembered my previous confusion, I also wanted to learn basketball at the same time, but I didn't do it well, in the end I couldn't keep up with the study, based on my experience, I suggest: >>>More
First of all, from the dribble, at the beginning is to insist on running every day to dribble two basketball runs, skipping rope and other sports, one or two hours a day is a must, as for the rest of how to shoot then to shoot every day, practice every day, practice is familiar, there is a feel, practice makes perfect, 178 is not very high, more promising practice is still recommended to play guard, high jump is generally rarely covered.
First, you can use your fingernails to press the skin of the ball to see how soft it is, of course, the hard can't press down definitely don't, this is mainly to see the feeling of the ball, to see the degree of the skin, two, if there is no plastic film when the whole hand touches the ball, let the hand slide back and forth on the surface of the ball, see if the ball is non-slip, smooth and natural don't, and the surface is sticky don't, the general sticky is to disturb your feel, three, if you can inflate the air, Straight up and straight down casually take a few shots to watch the round of the ball just pat yourself on the line, four, look ** is not necessarily the most expensive is the best, generally non** within two hundred can come down, ** what about it, not necessarily, maybe more than three hundred can buy a good one, or more than six hundred, five, if there is no inflatable ball can go back and forth gently break the ball, if it is very good and easy to break it can also show that the skin is very soft.
14 is 180 tall, not bad, center, big forward. Except for the defenders, you're very well-rounded.