Saturday, March 10, 2012

10 Basketball Tips Guaranteed To Get You More Playing Time



Ask the coach what you can do to help the team.

This is probably one of the most important thing you can do, because it shows you are committed to doing whatever it takes to help the team to succeed. If you put the team ahead of personal goals, you will be the player who is loved by all coaches and teammates.

At the end of the competition, ask the coach remembers what you need to work during off-season to contribute to the team at the next event.

Play your strengths.

Not everyone can be a goal scorer, so do what you do well. If you try to do things that are not good, you'll find yourself on the bench. If you are good at rebounding and playing defense, doing things when you are in the field. Do what you can do, not what you can not do. Reinforce the strength and work on your weaknesses in practice.

Always nimble and hard work.

In addition to helping you improve, the coach will look at this and put you on top of other people who might not work hard. Do not be afraid to try hard to fall in taking the ball off the ground.

Take the charging.

When you contact charging, it provides time defensive stops, your team gets the ball, and put an extra foul on the opposing team. Not to mention, it can psychologically affect the other teams because they will not hesitate to move the ball in the fear of taking another foul.

Playing tough defense.

If you can shut down an opposing player, no matter if you can shoot or dribble. A coach will often find a reason to help you in court.

Always box out.

No one will take you to the bench quicker than not box out. Coaches understand the importance of rebounding. If you do well, you will quickly increase your chance to play.

Take a good shot.

A good shot is an open shot that you can make a high percentage and no one else on your team has the better scoring opportunities. If you take a bad shot, you'll be on the bench.
Make extra passing.

Coaches love when you make an extra passing. You will also find yourself passing over your colleagues, because they recognize and appreciate your unselfishness.Basketball is fun when playing unselfishly. You also won more games as well.

Do not be too selfish. If you have a good shot, you can receive it.

Sprint to the front of the crowd.

Every time you get into the crowd, always run to the front and make eye contact with the coach while he talked. Coaches will see this and know that you care.

Be a great team.

If you like your coworkers, they will be more likely to play better with you. A coach may see the chemistry and keep you in the game. Why do you think his teammates Kevin Garnett play better?
Hopefully these tips useful for our Arzenic team will enter the competition which will take place next month.

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