Which position to play on my terms, please advise

Updated on physical education 2024-07-11
43 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    If you hit the basket accurately, strengthen the breakthrough practice, and if you can shoot suddenly, you will be afraid of anyone.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Small front or big front, if the people who play with you are low, you will be selected as a winger in the short man.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Small forward puts your conditions very well.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    It depends on the level of your team. The university's college team. You can score points and small fronts.

    If it's cuba, it's a defender. Practice ball control. But no matter what the location.

    If you don't control the ball well, you can't do it. If you practice well, you will naturally find your place.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Big front small front is very demanding The purpose of small front is to score in addition to scoring There are many ways to score There are also high requirements for dribbling And I feel that you are suitable for playing big front I don't know how your bounce is Okay, it's easy to do It's a competent big front Haha I hope you will enjoy playing basketball Haha Come on Work hard.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Power forwards are better, I don't know how good your rebounding ability is.

    The center is not good, you say you are on the thin side, maybe the strength is not good.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Let's go to practice dribbling more

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Scoring guard, mid-range shooting generally has to be practiced, scoring guard is 3 points, but you are a little light, plus a little weight can almost be a small forward, and if the mid-range shooting is good, you can be a swing man.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    You are suitable for playing sg,

    Possession or scoring, practice well,

    Those who have learned that you can't do it will be very good

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It's certainly a shooting guard.

    Suggestion: If you want to be a guard, if you don't shoot, you're rubbish, but three-point shooting feels like you can't shoot at your age.

    Then you should focus on dribbling, and in order to develop your breakthrough, that's the most attractive thing about basketball.

    Half volleys are also possible, but the difficulty is higher.

    And even the scoring guard has to practice passing, the sudden score is very important, and it can't always make you play five!

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Shooting guards, the characteristics are a bit like Bunch Wales, but people can't make three-point shots, and you're just the other way around.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Komae bar. Now you continue to strengthen your body first, and then practice mid-casting.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The No. 3 position, at the age of 14, with your height playing this position has some advantages, and the task of this position on the offensive side is easier than the No. 5 and No. 1 and No. 2 positions, but to practice shooting, the defensive side will be more important, and this position can often be misplaced to defend the No. 1 to No. 4 positions.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Guard Score or small forward.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    You can try using Deron Williams as a template.

    Offense] Arguably, Delon's offensive ability is one of the strongest in the league's pure PG (please automatically exclude Iverson and Aronas and others). The rhythm of the dribble is good, and the ball control is relatively stable. The shot is resolute, the shooting percentage is extremely high, and the breakthrough is tough.

    The three-point ability is not particularly strong, and the ability to play back still has room for improvement. The key ball is very daring to throw. The best thing about it is that he is very level-headed and never throws too much.

    One of the special moves: a stop-and-go mid-range jumper. This technique is the best and most used by Delong, because of its strong body, Delong is not afraid of the interference of the opponent, the timing of the ball, the rhythm of jumping and shooting is really very good, the shooting speed is also very fast, the posture is not beautiful but the whole action is very smooth.

    Usually, after Boozer covers, Delon is not in a hurry to break inside, and if the defender is too far away from him, he will take advantage of the jumper, and due to his speed, the defender will not even have a chance to block. The most commonly used shot is 45 degrees on the right side.

    The hit rate is very high, at 48%.

    Special Skill 2: Breakthrough. Because of the strong body as a guarantee, Delon's breakthrough ability is also outstanding, although the speed is a little slower, but once he rushes, he is very explosive, and the average thin defender can't resist it at all.

    However, Delon is the starting point guard with the highest layup coverage rate in the league, and sometimes it seems like he doesn't know when to pass and when to go to the basket, which is something that Delon needs to improve urgently. Another of his little tricks is throwing. The shooting percentage under the basket is also excellent.

    So, please work on your muscles and find a good teammate.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Absolute Scoring Guard: You still have to practice a little bit more.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    What do you want to fight? Only if you think from the bottom of your heart will you try to get a good position!

    You don't dribble well when you play point guard, you don't have good three-point play on offense, but you start up fast, and you're not very suitable for small forwards, or because of three-point points, it's not good for big forwards and centers to fight physically!

    Personally, I think that no matter what position you want to play, you have to practice what you are lacking, play guard, you dribble around the basketball court every day, left hand, right hand, crotch, turn, when someone is pinching the point guard, you have to dribble, and no matter what position you play, you need to dribble when you break through, get up every morning and shoot 100 three-pointers, and you will know the effect after a few months.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    If you play football, you can still play as a full-back, and you can practice your speed.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Small forward put. If you want to develop into a professional player, play playmaking defender with this height. Anyway, it's always right to strengthen your weaknesses first and eat both inside and out.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Scoring and organization. Believe it or not. 16 years old. The further back. The small forward position is a more demanding person.

    You 175Go to the scoring and organization also realistic point.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    It is most suitable to play before the small, because the mid-range shot is good, but the dribble is average.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    It is recommended to play a scoring guard, three points can be practiced, and your bounce is also quite poor, you still need to practice hard, you must insist on practicing the ball, don't dare to dribble, this is all the day after tomorrow can be practiced. It's important to believe in yourself when you play basketball, mental obstacles are not an excuse, in fact, you know you can do it!

    Practice your mid-range shot, take advantage of your fast start-up speed, dribble the ball, and form a strong breakthrough in the future!

    All in all, the most important thing is to practice dribbling, followed by mid-range shooting, then bounce, and finally overcoming the shadow in your mind! In oneself according to one's feelings for basketball, I demand oneself severely!

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    But you have to practice more, and you have to overcome psychological barriers and believe in yourself.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Omae. The body can be trained, and the solid skills under the basket are also helpful for the transformation into a guard in the future, which can be regarded as a transition period. A lot of people on the outside can but don't know how to fight under the basket, it turns out that guards who know how to eat under the basket are very useful, and the basketball life is also very long, Garnett is your template, if the opponent is taller, Payton is your template.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    You are exercising, right, you have to play your own characteristics, you have to practice if you can't control the ball, you have to practice shooting, in short, what is not good to practice, the landlord said that turning is his strength, he must retain his own characteristics, to improve his own shortcomings, your physical confrontation is okay, then you have to play the inside line, and you can show your turn when you receive a pass. Let's go and see how Big Dream turns In short, turning around is to deceive the opponent's center of gravity, play the time difference, and ultimately score points.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Before playing, he suddenly made a wonderful pass under the basket.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Oh, when I saw your question, the first thing I thought of at the beginning was Maddie, but when I saw that you couldn't feel it, I thought of James, hehe, but your speed is slow, and your reaction is average, my God, what kind of basketball do you still play, just entertain and entertain.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Scoring guard. Rationale:1

    You yourself like to play in the back position. 2.Hit other positions tall.

    Confrontation does not prevail. 3.Use your advantage to play a good guard, mid-range shooting and turning to break through, this is a good means of scoring, guards are not necessarily 3-point shooters, like Iverson, use breakthroughs, mid-range shots to score, start fast, break through can quickly get rid of opponents, layups to score.

    Therefore, if you play this position well, give full play to your advantages, and make up for your disadvantages appropriately, you can play well.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    Play small forward!

    You say you're thin, well-built, and have relatively long arms. Jumping up and touching the rebound with your fingertips is fast, and the reaction is average, but the ability to control the ball is not very good (the sense of the ball has always been bad), the physical confrontation ability is average, and the mid-range shooting is good when you turn around and break through. Have you ever watched "Slam Dunk Showdown"?

    You're in the right position for Darry's big mouth! Either way, practice is key! But you're still too thin Eat more, I'm 175cm, at least 66kg.

    You don't have to suffer a loss in this way!!

    The small forward is the key to the scoring of the whole team, so whenever the guard gets the ball, most of them will pass to the small forward for him to score a layup, so the most basic condition for becoming a small forward is to shoot accurately, and speed is usually one of the necessary conditions.

    Don't have a shadow in your heart when you play, you have to be strong when you do it! Go online and search for Iverson's quotes, i am what i am (I am who I am)!Always support friends who love basketball!

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    I think it's better to play playmaking defenders.

  31. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    Small forward is your strong point.

    After all, the mid-range shot is good, and he is tall and has an advantage in long arms.

  32. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    You can try to play the SF (small forward) position, I also play small forward, the specific situation is similar to you, the small forward is the only person who requires the whole court, the main scoring area is outside the three-second area, the mid-range shot in the three-point line, but also with the G and C running positions, the main thing is the running style of the forward; If that doesn't work, you can also try playing SG (Shooting Guard), because SG's abilities are similar to SF's.

  33. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    Upstairs hits 5 percent of 3-point shots and plays offensive guards. I was 3:32 and played. If you don't hit a 3-point shot, don't play attacking guards and small forwards, it is recommended to develop into an organizational guard, and see how you pass the ball to develop.

  34. Anonymous users2024-01-10

    I don't think you care too much about which position you play, because if you want to play basketball, you have to have a full range of skills, not just one position.

    In a team of 5 people, if there are two people who are a little taller than you and their skills can play center and power forward, then you can only play small forward, or you can play as a substitute.

    To be honest, a height of 173 is not very tall among basketball players, and even if you have a good jump, you can't be stuck in one position.

    If you want to play basketball very well, and not just play it like the average person, you have to be well-rounded. You'll have to learn how to play the back as a center, as well as how to defend and rebound as a power forward, and how to break through and make outside jumpers. Of course, if you can learn how to dribble well, you can also play as a defender.

    If you are familiar with each position, you will be able to greatly improve your ability to read on the field (this is the main measure of a good player and a bad player), and you will be comfortable in the game, and to do this you have to keep trying and training.

  35. Anonymous users2024-01-09

    Your bounce is good, but your height is a little low, so it's recommended to practice dribbling and playing guard.

  36. Anonymous users2024-01-08

    Omae is not for you. The big front requires the ability to play in the low post, and as the "second center", you have a long difference in height. It is recommended that you practice your pull-up jump shot hard, and no one can risk you. You can play shooting guard and small forward but not easily.

  37. Anonymous users2024-01-07

    Don't pay attention to your physical condition You don't talk much about your own technical characteristics Maybe you have just practiced basketball If this is the case, you are not tall and you better start as a point guard If you only have close shots under the board at this stage, you can do more short cuts Take the ball under the basket and shoot directly Or use bounce to grab offensive rebounds Defend hard Work slowly hone your skills after the team has a foothold Don't position yourself as a coolie player at the beginning You still have potential to tap.

  38. Anonymous users2024-01-06

    You play power forward, but your height is a little lacking, I don't know how you rebound, if it's good, play power forward!! Practice dribbling!! Play small forward after practice!!

  39. Anonymous users2024-01-05

    Let's hit the small front.

    Moth one meter 79 touch the frame.

    But in front of the varsity moth hit.

    Won't possess the ball. Under the basket can.

    The conditions are the same as those of you.

    But the moth is going to play center in the city. Wretched.

  40. Anonymous users2024-01-04

    If you have a point guard, a point guard.

    You can hit the big front and the small front before.

    If there is no point guard.

    It is recommended that you practice dribbling.

    Try to be able to control the ball without looking at the player.

    And you can accurately pass the ball to unguarded players in other positions or who can easily attack successfully.

    If there is no quarterback.

    It is recommended that you practice your lower jumpers (mid-range shots and three-point shots).

    Pull-up and pull-up jumpers are all they need.

    These can seem a bit difficult.

    But the contempt is that he can only shoot from a distance to a point guard.

    Of course, bouncing is essential.

    Contemptible people think that any position.

    None of the bounces are a no-no.

    Within two years, you can run every day, keep exercising, dribbling, and shooting.

    I guess no one on the pitch can stop you.

  41. Anonymous users2024-01-03

    If you have long hands, you can learn to jump shots if you are in good physical condition, or raise your hands higher during the emergency stop jump shot. You can play as a shooting guard or as a small forward.

  42. Anonymous users2024-01-02

    Play point guard, speed up your shots, and try to use the board to score goals.

  43. Anonymous users2024-01-01

    It's good to play small forward, and if you break through for fear of being blocked, you should learn to throw, refer to Parker, CP3

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