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Point guards tend to be the playmakers of the team's offense and use their control of the ball to decide how to pass the ball to the right player at the right time. He is the one who has the most chances to get the ball 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.
A good point guard must be able to carry the ball across half court without any problem with only one person defending him. Then, he also has to be able to pass the ball where it should be most of the time: sometimes it's a gap where you can shoot, sometimes it's a better position to guide the ball.
Excerpt from Encyclopedia.
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Of course, a point guard has to control the ball, and among the five people, he has the most time on the ball, but he doesn't have to score high points, mainly in the process of ball control, finding teammates who occupy advantageous positions, sending assists, and helping teammates score. The career must be good, the ball quotient must be high, the pass must be punctual and in place, and there is a certain ability to copy, and I personally admire Nash and Kidd.
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The playmaker and initiator of the attack need to have a good sense of the big picture and good ball control skills, and be able to create good scoring opportunities for their teammates.
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Create offensive opportunities for teammates and score when the team is passive to open up the situation.
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It's the brain of the pitch, the offense.
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Organize your team's offense and be responsible for passing the ball.
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Responsibilities of a point guard: Mainly responsible for controlling the tempo of the game, controlling the ball, passing the ball, etc. This position requires excellent speed, dribbling, big-picture vision, and even scoring ability.
The average point guard is the smallest player on the roster, but there are many tall point guards like Magic Johnson in the NBA in modern basketball. In basketball, after serving, it is usually the point guard who attacks by dribbling the ball across the half court and passing the ball to his teammates. Therefore, the players who generally serve as point guards are the players with the best ball control ability and the strongest assist ability in the team.
Point guards tend to be leaders on the court, and many teams rely on point guards to decide on their offensive routines. A point guard needs to have a strong ability to control the game, to master the offensive time and game time of both sides of the game, to control the tempo of the game, and to deliver the ball to the best scorer. That's why point guards are often referred to as coaches on the court.
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The playmaker is often the playmaker of the whole team's attack, and through the control of the ball, he decides to pass the ball to the right player at the right time, and is the one who has the most opportunities to get the ball on the court.
Organise the way the defenders play.
You have to bring the ball safely from the back court to the front court, and then pass the ball to other teammates, so that you have a chance to let others score;
1. Air relay.
Assist your partner in the air relay, you can pass a high ball on the side of the basket, and the partner who receives this pass can score in the air relay;
2. Through passing.
Pass the ball inside and assist your partner in catching on the run;
3. High-level skills.
It usually refers to receiving a teammate's cover (pick-and-roll) in the high post, cutting into the vicinity of the free throw line to attract a bag pass or mid-range shot (without violating the guidelines of the point guard), sometimes hitting a teammate who can back-block and pick-and-roll, or even a relay in the air;
4. Participate in fast breaks.
The point guard's speed advantage can be fully demonstrated;
5. Long-distance investment. You must have the ability to kill your teammates when they are at a loss.
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Of course, the point guard is organized, if you play a team, the point guard is very important, he acts as the organizer of the team's offensive tactics, unless you have a very strong single ability in the team (you can pull away the whole team to let him play alone, at this time the point guard will not play much role), can be a point guard, first of all, your ball control ability must be very strong, don't be cut off before the half, after the half, to start organizing, if there is a tactic, of course, you have to walk according to the tactics, if there is no tactics, you have to start watching the movement of your teammates, to teammates who have vacant positions, or teammates who are in a good running position, of course, this is a matter of personal awareness, this does not make sense, and it can't be said, it is mainly a problem of personal awareness of playing! Which teammate has a very good offensive position, and that position is his best offensive point, you have to pass it to him...
In general, this depends on consciousness! ~
You can impact the opponent's defense line first, and then use the block and dismantle, or the opponent's defensive loopholes to pass, if you don't understand it, ask me again, personal playing experience Doha You look at Celtic's Rondo, it's not that he plays particularly well, the main thing is that he understands the way the players play, and passes it to teammates in good positions in time, that is, to understand more about the way teammates play!
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Organize the offense, and it's better to have some outside ability.
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How to say it! There are also two types of point guards! One is a scoring point guard, like the Rockets' Brooks, and the other is an assist point guard, but this kind of point guard is not very well-known and doesn't carry a lot of weight on the team.
Just like Liu Wei of our national team. The responsibility for losing is that he wins and it's someone else's, hehe! In fact, the best point guards are like Paul and Nash.
You have to be able to make good passes, you have to be very good in possession, and you have to be able to score when it counts! If you can't open the inside line, you can break through, and it's the point guard's responsibility to create opportunities for teammates! It's important to practice all the passing well.
A wide field of vision is also a must. You'll be sure to be the first to find out where your teammates are available. In fact, the most difficult and important role on the basketball court is the point guard; !
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Traditionally, a point guard is a ball-minded man. Generally, the first task of a point guard is to pass the ball, and when a teammate has an open space, or when he stands in a very advantageous single position, he should pass the ball accurately and in a timely manner. Vote when there is a vacancy.
When the team's first or second best player is strictly guarded and can't open the situation, he can also work to create opportunities. The most important thing for a point guard is to maintain fluidity and integrity on the court. Don't let the situation become rigid.
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I'm a point guard on our team. The ability to dribble is absolutely indispensable, and he must be able to carry the ball through half the court without any problem when only one man defends him. Then, you have to be able to pass the ball where it should be most of the time
Sometimes it's a gap where you can shoot, sometimes it's a better position to guide the ball. To put it simply, to make the ball flow smoothly, you need to be able to pass the ball to the easiest place to score. Further, it is necessary to organize the offensive of the team to make the attack of the team more fluid.
When it comes to scoring, the handler is often the last scorer on the team, which means he doesn't shoot easily unless the rest of his teammates don't have a good chance to shoot. Or, on the other hand, a point of view who has a strong scoring ability, and uses his scoring ability to disrupt the opponent's defense and create opportunities for his teammates has a constant principle: if any teammate on the court has a better chance than him, he must give the ball to the teammate with the better chance.
Therefore, if a teammate has a better chance than him, the ball must be handed over to a teammate with better chances. Therefore, the shooting of the point player is often a good shooting time, and naturally we have higher requirements for his shooting rate, generally speaking, it should be more than 50%, which is higher than that of small forwards and scoring guards. And in terms of scoring ability, outside and cutting are two essential weapons.
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The first point guard is to pass the ball, lead the team to score and win, the point guard is best not to shoot in a bad situation, which will disrupt the team's tactics, and the point guard is to play with the brain, to be familiar with the characteristics of each player, as well as their most comfortable way to receive the ball.
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It depends on the change of form on the court, the first task of the point guard is of course to organize the offense and pass, but if the ability is the core of the team, you can choose to attack or break through according to the form to create passing opportunities. Anyway, "passing first" is something that point guards must remember!!
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