I want to know what makes a good playmaker

Updated on physical education 2024-06-09
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Ball Defender (PG).

    A point guard is the one who has the most chances on the court. He has to take the ball safely from the back to the front court and pass it to other teammates so that he has a chance to score. If the small forward is the protagonist of a play, then the point guard is the director of the play.

    What makes a good point guard. First of all, his ability to dribble is absolutely indispensable, and he has to be able to carry the ball through half court without any problem when only one man defends him. Then, he also has to be able to pass the ball well and be able to get the ball where it should be for most of the time

    Sometimes it's a gap where you can shoot, sometimes it's a better position to guide the ball. Simply put, he wants the ball to flow smoothly, he needs to be able to get the ball where it's easiest to score. To take it a step further, he also needs to organize his team's offense and make his teammates' offense more fluid.

    There are a few other requirements for a point guard. When it comes to scoring, the point guard is often the last scorer on the team, which means that he doesn't shoot easily unless the rest of his teammates don't have a good chance to shoot. Or to put it another way, he has a strong scoring ability, and with his scoring ability, he destroys the opponent's defense to create opportunities for his teammates.

    All in all, the handler has one constant principle: when any teammate on the court has a better chance than him, he must give the ball to the teammate with the better chance. Therefore, the shot of the point guard is often a good time to shoot, and naturally we have higher requirements for his shooting percentage, generally speaking, it should be more than 50%, which is higher than that of small forwards and scoring guards.

    In terms of scoring ability, outside and cutting are two of his must-have weapons.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Pass first!! You can activate your teammates to move!! I give a ball man to the front court! It is common for you to run immediately and walk the bottom line!! Catch the ball yourself!! It's a regular thing!! You can also stand near the middle circle! Play the ability to pass the ball!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Open vision, good passing awareness.

    Have the mind of a strategist and be good at observation.

    There is a certain ability to invest outside.

    Breakthrough as a tactical need.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Pass the ball with a wide field of vision, contribute a good pass, make a steal, dribble the ball, step up when the team can't open it, contribute to the score.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Like Paul, who creates chances for his teammates, he has the ability to score.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Pass first!!

    Will steal

    Fewer mistakes

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The key is to be able to pace my game and pass the ball well.

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