Randy Brown

Developing the Point Guard Mentality - 8 Characteristics of Great Point Guards



Posted: Monday, April 02, 2007

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Developing the skills of the point guard is a tedious, careful, and slow process. Coaches can cultivate excellent point guards if they take the right approach to the mental aspect of the game first. Great point guards are tough, unselfish, understand the game, and mentally strong. A winning point guard is in command when the game is on the line and makes all other players better by his presence.

Players are never too young to begin learning the truths of the game. Starting with the fundamentals, a young player must become comfortable with dribbling, passing, shooting, and playing defense. As players develop physically, they also gain knowledge of how to play the game. This development is key for point guards because their position is the most important on the floor. A good point guard makes the team go.

The following eight skills are necessary for great point guards:

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» left by Casey from northern kentucky 2 years 362 days ago.
this was a very helpful. i really liked this because it taught me not only you have to be good playing in the game but you also have to build your strength up with your other teammates.
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