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I've been playing 3v3 and 21 consistently for a few months now. I'm relatively new to the sport, and I'd say I'm pretty ahhh 🤞 when it comes to basketball IQ. I don't like attacking the basket because, despite being tall, I'm skinny and my knees hurt a lot after a few games. My tendency is to look for open spots or spaces on the elbow, wing, or free-throw line and be open to receiving the pass and shooting. I think that's how I play 3v3. How can I understand 5v5 without losing my mind? I think this will be my first 5v5 organized by my university, and several guys from other faculties who have experience will be there. I wanted to give myself a chance for the first time in the sport.
u/Kalebbbs — 1 month ago