Friday, 21 December 2007

Basketball Positions

Point Guard

Point guard is one of the most important positions on the court for the team's offence. A good point guard looks to get the rest of the team involved before they think about shooting, resulting in usually leading the team in assists. They are given the task of controlling the game's speed and possession of the ball at all times. Therefore, this player is usually a team's best dribbler and passer. Traditionally basketball point guards were small, fast players and this is still often the case.

Usually the most talented member of the team. The point guard needs to be capable of using both hands equally. Able to attack down the left or the right Capable of carrying the ball the net from the left or the right. Able to pass equally well with both hands. They control much of the attacking play. So he needs to be selfless putting the team first rather than his own scoring record. Often will be the player creating most scores for others.

Attributes of a Point Guard:
  • Ambidextrous
  • Good knowledge of basketball
  • Ready to score and create when necessary
  • Natural ability to run the team
  • Great shooter
  • Great dribbling skills
  • Great ball control
  • Constant danger to the opposition
  • Great passer
  • Must not be selfish
  • Agile, with speed and quick feet
  • Good tactician-they call the plays
  • Excellent at hard-nosed defense
  • Capable of reading defenses

Generally, for a team to be successfull then the point guard will play a fundamental role. Point guard needs to have a modest disposition and always puts the team first. His dedicated work contributes much to the team without dazzling the crowd. The coach and teammates are not ignorant of his value for the team.

Tuesday, 18 December 2007

Basketball Positions

Center

The centre is likely to be the tallest player on the court. The center, along with the point guard, is easily the most important player on the team. Their primary jobs are to get rebounds and score points when close the basket. They have to defend the opponent's center (who can also be a monster player) as well as block shots and rebound. In modern times, many teams have won with other great players (Michael Jordan), but a strong center is still a prized basketball position on any basketball team. He must prove by his manner and actions that territory is his.

Often the largest team member. The center should keep the ball moving and stays involved with the action. Able to attack the ball on rebounds. Will assist at collecting rebounds. Good pace on the court. Must be able to defend on rebounds. Will stand up strong. Always put the man who is biggest at center.

Main needs of a Center:

  • Good strength
  • Instinctive knowledge of basketball
  • Ready to score and create under the post
  • Tackles the opposition under the nets
  • Great shooter upto medium range
  • Dribbles less than others
  • Great ball handler
  • Constant danger to the opposition
  • Excellent passer
  • Possess speed and quickness of foot
  • Can defend anywhere on the court
  • Capable of playing staunch defending
  • Must be able to read defenses

Generally the biggest, still must be great in defense. The best teams generally have a great player at center. Holds his territory. Keeps a solid defense and maintains a good position and helps the offense.