How to Turn Weaknesses into Strengths for a PG Win

HOW TO TURN WEAKNESSES INTO STRENGTHS FOR A PG WIN

You’re a point guard who can’t shoot, gets bullied in the paint, or loses the ball when pressure hits. That’s fine. Every weakness is a hidden strength waiting for the right adjustment. Stop trying to fix what’s broken—start weaponizing it. Here’s how to flip your flaws into game-winning advantages.

KNOW YOUR EXACT WEAKNESS NUMBERS

Pull your last 10 games. Write down:

– Your FG% from 3, mid-range, and the rim.

– Turnover rate per 100 touches.

– Defensive PPP (points per possession) when guarding 1-5.

– Free throw percentage.

If your 3P% is under 30%, you’re not a shooter—stop pretending. If your turnover rate is above 15%, you’re a live ball risk. If you give up 1.1 PPP on closeouts, you’re soft. Numbers don’t lie. Use them to pick your battles.

TURN A BAD SHOT INTO A GREAT PASS

You can’t shoot? Fine. Make the defense pay for sagging off. Here’s the rule:

– If your defender is 3+ feet off you, immediately look to drive or pass.

– If they close out hard, attack the rim—don’t settle for a floater.

– If help comes, kick to the corner for a 3 (highest % shot in basketball).

Example: You’re 28% from 3. Defender sags. You pump fake, take one dribble, and hit the corner man for a 40% 3. You just turned your weakness into an assist. Do this 3x a game and you’re suddenly a playmaker.

USE YOUR SMALL SIZE TO CONTROL THE GAME

You’re 5’10” and get posted up by centers? Good. Use it to dictate tempo. Here’s how:

– Force the big to catch the ball 18+ feet from the rim. Make them dribble.

– When they back you down, front them. Force a lob pass—live ball turnover.

– If they score, immediately push the ball upcourt. Small guards thrive in transition.

Example: You’re guarding a 6’8” center. Instead of fighting for position, front them. The entry pass gets stolen. You’re now leading a 2-on-1 fast break. Your size just created a layup.

TURN YOUR BALL-HANDLING LIABILITY INTO A TRAP

You cough it up under pressure? Fine. Make the defense pay for pressing. Here’s the rule:

– If you’re trapped, don’t panic. Look for the middle pass.

– If the middle is shut down, skip it to the weak side.

– If both are covered, call a timeout or take the 5-second call. Better than a live ball turnover.

Example: You’re trapped in the backcourt. You hit the middle man, who swings it to the weak side. Now the defense is scrambling. You just turned a turnover risk into a 3-on-2 advantage.

MAKE YOUR WEAK DEFENSE A STEAL MACHINE

You get blown by on closeouts? Fine. Use it to bait passes. Here’s how:

– Sag off shooters by 2-3 feet. Let them take the contested 3.

– When they drive, force them baseline. No middle.

– If they kick it, you’re already in position for the steal.

Example: You’re guarding a 40% 3P shooter. You sag off. They take the shot—miss. You grab the rebound, push it, and score in transition. Your weak defense just created a fast break.

TURN YOUR FREE THROW STRUGGLE INTO A FOUL-DRAWING MACHINE

You’re 60% from the line? Fine. Get to the rim and make them foul you. Here’s the rule:

– If you’re under 65% from the line, attack the rim every possession.

– If you’re fouled, take the hit and get to the line. Even at 60%, that’s 1.2 PPG.

– If they don’t foul, you’re scoring at the rim.

Example: You’re 62% from the line. You drive, get fouled, and hit 1/2. That’s still 1 point. Do this 5x a game and you’re at 5 points from the line. Your weakness just became a scoring tool.

USE YOUR LACK OF ATHLETICISM TO CONTROL THE CLOCK

You’re slow? Fine. Make the game ugly. Here’s how:

– Walk the ball up every possession. No fast breaks.

– Run 20+ seconds off the clock before initiating the offense.

– Force the defense to guard for 24 seconds. Wear them out.

Example: You’re not fast enough to push the ball. Instead, you walk it up, run a 15-second set, and hit a mid-range jumper. The defense is gassed. Your lack of speed just won you the game.

TURN YOUR WEAKNESS INTO YOUR SIGNATURE MOVE

Every great PG has a go-to move that hides their flaws. Here’s how to find yours:

– If you can’t shoot, master the hesitation drive.

– If you’re small, perfect the floater.

– If you’re slow, become a master of the step-back.

Example: Chris Paul isn’t the fastest or strongest. But his mid-range game is lethal. He turned his lack of athleticism into a 20-year career. Find your move and make it unstoppable.

PLAY TO YOUR STRENGTHS, HIDE YOUR WEAKNESSES

You’re not fixing your flaws—you’re hiding them. Here’s how:

– If you can’t shoot, don’t take 3s. Drive and kick.

– If you’re small, don’t post up. Use screens to get open.

– If you’re turnover-prone, don’t dribble in traffic. Move the ball.

Example: You’re a bad shooter. Instead of taking 3s, you drive, draw help, and kick to the corner. Your team gets a 40% 3. Your weakness never shows up in the box score.

FINAL RULE: MAKE THE DEFENSE ADJUST TO YOU

Stop adjusting to them. Force them to adjust to you. Here’s how:

– If they sag off, drive.

– If they press, pass.

– If they double, slot win.

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