For this question, of course, it is a case-by-case approach. Generally speaking, a street basketball court is not like a court inside a gym with lots of frames. For most of the neighborhood plaza inside the court, often only two to four ball frame, when the people are less okay, but a weekend when there are more people, is really not enough for us to play. This time will have to face an awkward situation, that is, you have to play with strangers.
When there are fewer ball frames but more people, they often play tournaments, where two teams of eight to ten people play together on the field. At this point, if you're still trying to pitch by yourself on the court that's not going to happen. And when there aren't enough people on either side, people from off the field must be invited in to join the game.
At this time, many people will wave their hands and refuse because they are shy. In fact, playing with strangers is a good opportunity to exercise both ball skills and teamwork, but also to a certain extent to improve their social skills. So, sometimes don't be too introverted, others call you on the court then go, if you are afraid to miss then don't shoot first, give them a pass, when familiar with it and then let go to play.
It has to be said that there are not so many strangers on the field, if you feel that many people do not know, then you may be the "stranger". Because people who play basketball often often come to the court, just like square dancing, we meet each other to see more, naturally know each other, there is no such thing as a stranger.
Of course, it is not that all strangers are suitable for a piece of playing. For example, this court are a group of people there to play basketball, this time you say to play a piece of the game that is certainly not work, because everyone is just to have fun, even if you take the initiative to invite, not necessarily many people will agree. In addition, you also have to pay attention to observe the level of different teams, if your skills are lacking, then do not just join the team that is too strong physical confrontation.