The power forward plays a crucial role in the smooth operation of a basketball team.
Power forwards must be excellent rebounders--and just as importantly,
must be able to take care of the ball after securing it. Power forwards
have to be able to hit open shots, since they typically aren't the
focal point of a defense. They have to be a spark who's capable of
making a big play for the team.
If you fit in well as a power forward, use this guide to take your
game to another level. From rebounding to shooting to supporting the
center, this is your resource to playing the power forward position to
the best of your ability.
Rebounding
Some of the great rebounders of all time--Charles Barkley, Dennis
Rodman--were power forwards. Securing rebounds and keeping possession
with your team is one of the biggest and most important jobs of the
position. Here are tips and advice for rebounding the rock effectively.
5 Simple Ways to Improve Your Rebounding: Here are five tips you may not think of that will improve your rebounding.
The Close-Out Box-Out Drill:
Sealing off your opponent is a huge key in pulling down the rebound.
Here is a drill that stresses the box out as the best way to secure a
carom.
Defense and Shot Blocking
As one of the post players, power forwards are asked to make life
tough for opponents close to the basket by denying position, closing up
passing lanes and not allowing any easy close-range shots. Here's how to
do that.
Frontcourt Defensive Footwork:
Good footwork is the only thing between your opponent and two easy
points, so make sure it's fundamentally sound by following this advice.
8 Drills to Create a Great Shot Blocker: Use these drills to better anticipate and execute a blocked shot.
Shooting
Though primary scorers are often centers or shooting guards, a power
forward that can make shots is a huge asset to any successful basketball
team. Here's how to polish up your shooting and give your team another
weapon around the basket.
3 Shooting Drills for Around the Rim: Duke University practices these simple drills everyday, including the famous Mikan Drill.
How to Master the Mid-Range Shot:
Without a 3-point line gauging your range, use tips like these to make
sure your mid-range shot is consistent. Hint: it's all in the footwork.
Strength and Conditioning
A power forward being asked to rebound, play physical defense and run
the floor needs to be in tremendous physical shape. Here are strength
and conditioning resources that will get you game-ready.
5 Exercises to Improve Power: Build strength needed for banging around inside with these conditioning drills.
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