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Basketball scoring guard play?

Scoring Guard (SG) The Shooting Guard (SG), by its literal meaning, is not difficult to know that he is mainly tasked with scoring. He is the second leading scorer on the court after the small forward, but he doesn't need to develop the one-two punch of a small forward because he is often helped by his teammates to find the openings and then shoot the ball. Because of this, however, his accuracy and consistency from the outside has to be very good. Scoring guards often have to do two things, the first is to have a good gap to shoot the outside, so his accuracy and stability must be good, otherwise teammates have to work hard to block out a good opportunity, but can not shoot into the words of the team's morale and confidence is quite a big blow. The second is to find a gap in the small gap to shoot the outside, so his shot speed should be fast. A good point guard can not expect every time there is such a good gap, should be able to find an opportunity to shoot in a very short period of time, and the hit rate should be a certain level, so then, in order to let the enemy defense have to worry about, must be pulled away from the circle of defense, and more conducive to the teammates in the penalty area of the offensive. So, the point guard's shooting percentage must be very high Luo? Actually not. Because although we hope that he has a better accuracy, but do not forget that he shot the distance is often quite far away, we can not hope that a shooter to throw the outside to the accurate than the people under the basket to hit the boards hit rate is still high! What's more, point guards sometimes have to find their own opportunities to single shot, or in the gap to find openings, so his hit rate will not be too high, which is understandable. Generally speaking, to 47%, 48% is not bad, more than 50% is the best choice. Answer to a supplementary question: Practice more. I play C. I used to practice basketball offense 200 times a day on varsity. There is no such thing as a natural shooter. Jump shot to practice leg strength (frog jump, squatting, etc.), wrist strength (dumbbells, etc.), but also every day to shoot XX fixed (goal set by yourself). Stick to it for 1 year, and you will find yourself improving a lot. As a SG, in our usual games (varsity and below) to ensure that the open 70% + hit, 3 points 40% - 50% or so, otherwise it is very vegetable. Practice more, that's the way to go