Wiki User
∙ 2012-02-21 21:38:07yes
Wiki User
∙ 2012-02-21 21:38:071688
1986
usually the point guard is smaller because the shooting guard may have to come in and get a rebound if the other team is strong . there isn't really a huge height difference between the two .
Simply ask him - be straight forward, honest and to the point.
A good shot percentage is different for each position.Point Guard: The average point guard shoots 40%. A point guard that shoots a good percentage will be around 43%. An excellent shooting percentage would be around 45% and better. Obviously, guards like Tony Parker who shoot primarily layups and floaters will have higher shot percentages than those who prefer to shoot long range shots.Shooting Guard: The average shooting guard shoots 41%. A shooting guard that shoots a good percentage will be around 44%. An excellent shooting percentage would be around 46% and better. If a shooting guard is mainly an alley-oop catcher, they will have a higher shot percentage than Kevin Martin, who draws fouls and shoots the ball more often.Small Forward: The average small forward shoots 40%. A small forward that shoots a good percentage will be around 43%. An excellent shooting percentage would be around 45% and better. Small forwards come in many different shapes and sizes, so percentages will vary.Power Forward: The average power forward shoots 42%. A power forward that shoots a good percentage will be around 46%. An excellent percentage would be around 50%. Power forwards are almost always near the basket and collect many rebounds, thus are able to get easy scoring opportunities.Center: The average center shoots around 44%. A center that shoots a good percentage will be around 47%. An excellent percentage would be around 50% and higher. Centers, like power forwards, are near the basket a lot.
R. Rondo, D. Williams, and R. Westbrook are a few players that come to mind. As you can see this is a very guard-oriented shoe.
Scraping the wax leaves "teeth" in the wax. You want the teeth to point backwards so the ski slides easily forward. If you scrape it from tail to tip, the teeth point forward.
come forward
It depends on if it is stationary or not, and if it is it can't be removed. Most have springs. They pull forward and you just pull them in the same direction as the blade, and it will come right of.
If you "keep in the background," you do not come forward to take credit for your work, or you do not come forward to mingle with people.
From travelers - if you travel so far that your supplies will run out before you could return to your origin, that's the point of no return - you have to keep going forward at that point because you know you'd never make it back.
No. It has to go all the way through the hoop and come out through the bottom of the net in order to receive any points.