Does it make a big difference in basketball if one player is 1.80 m tall and the opponent is 1.75 m tall?
Does the player who is 5 centimeters taller have a much greater advantage than the shorter player?
Does the player who is 5 centimeters taller have a much greater advantage than the shorter player?
Do the animals have any premonition?
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n is usually size in basketball an advantage, since larger players usually have a larger throw radius and thus can easily throw the ball into the basket. You can also achieve better rebounds and are generally heavier to move from smaller players. However, size is not all, and there are many successful players that are not particularly big. Talent, technology and tactical skill are also important factors for success in basketball. A 5 centimeter difference in size is not insignificant, but there are also other factors that can be decisive.
No, stop at the position to be exact
Dennis Schröder is close to 1.88m and is already considered small in the NBA….because 2m+ people also play, is dependent on position, so a Dennis Schröder can be just as world class
With such a nem hobby basketball game makes 1,75m gg 1,80m no huge difference
It depends. If the larger is heavier and much heavier, he can achieve worse results despite the size advantage.
Yeah.