Point Guard Mentality -by Coach Brian Schofield http://www.hoopskills.com
Growing up as a shooting guard I had a very rude awakening when I transitioned to the point guard position. Based on my size I knew I wouldn't be able to play shooting guard if I were to play in college so I requested to learn to play the spot as a sophomore in High School. What I thought would be an easy switch was one of the toughest things I've ever done in my basketball career but something that I'm very glad I did. Probably the hardest part of making the transition was getting use to how different I had to think. As a shooting guard my thoughts focused around getting myself open and that was about it. As a point guard it was a whole different world. I was overwhelmed with all the new things I was responsible for and what my coach expected of me. This article is about the mentality of a point guard and what anyone who plays that position should be aware of. 1. Be a Leader: Point guards are the quarterbacks and shortstops of the team and as such need to lead the team. As I write this I remember that this took me years to develop and is one thing I regret when I look back at my basketball career. Being a leader means a player that leads by example. Someone who works as hard as anyone else on the team and knows every responsibility of every player on every play. The point should be the player who isn't afraid to demand that every player go hard and isn't afraid to get in a teammates faces when the situation demands it. Every coach wants this is in a point guard.
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