Basketball is a sport that requires a good vision. Players need to quickly judge the situation on the court and make reasonable decisions. However, in reality, we can often see that the players 'horizons are not broad enough.
Basketball players lack enough vision may be because they don't have enough insight into the situation on the court. For a good basketball player, not only must he be familiar with the situation in his position, but he also needs to have a clear understanding of the situation on the entire court. However, many players only focus on their own performance and ignore the positions and movements of other teammates and opponents. This makes it difficult for them to make the right passing and offensive choices.
Many players tend to lose their overall picture when faced with tensions during a game. The intensity of the game can cause players to focus on personal skills and scoring, ignoring cooperation with teammates and overall tactics. They often only pay attention to their own figure and ignore other strategic choices on the field. This is a sign that their horizons are not broad enough.
In addition, some players are eager for success during technical training and ignore the observation and understanding of the situation on the field. They may be good at a particular move or technique, but lack the ability to react quickly and make correct decisions on the court. Such players often fall into a passive position in the game and cannot adapt to changes in their opponents and the needs of the team.
Lack of sufficient vision among basketball players is a common problem. Solving this problem requires players to strengthen their observation and understanding of the situation on the field, pay attention to communication and cooperation with teammates, and think and train from multiple angles and in a holistic manner. Only in this way can the players make accurate judgments and decisions during the game and improve the combat effectiveness of the entire team.