Stephen Marbury averages so many assists per game, why is he a lone wolf?

Updated on physical education 2024-02-26
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Hello Marbury Actually, I like it a lot.

    Just like this character!

    On February 13, 2001, against the Los Angeles Lakers, he scored a career-high 50 points and had 12 assists.

    On April 25, 1999, against the Indiana Pacers (120-98), he had a career-high 20 assists.

    Marbury, like Iverson, dribbles perfectly, dribbles and dribbles.

    If the landlord likes the Iverson type, then you should know Marbury.

    Marbury's nickname is the lone wolf.

    This is not the person who hacked him (black generally: Yi Jianlian Space Yi like this).

    Marbury is very similar to Iverson.

    It's just that Iverson's psychological suggestion is stronger.

    Marbury's sign is a change of direction.

    At the beginning, Yao Ming was shaken down, but he was scolded by China, which caused Marbury to be very poor in China.

    yes, Marbury's assists are okay.

    It's because Marbury always thought he was the boss and his ball skills were really good, that he called him a lone wolf.

    I love these kinds of players, Marbury, Iverson, they're all poor of poor, poor eating one meal a day.

    If there is no basketball, they have to die, this is their life!!

    So it prompts them to be psychologically distorted.

    I have more news to ask...

    That's all for now.

    Hope it helps.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Because of the high rate of ball use, the ball has basically been in his hands, which is the only one, basically does not give others the opportunity to pass the ball and dribble, and will pass the ball when he is caught by his teammates, so that as long as his teammates score is an assist, the ball before his teammates shoot must be passed by himself, so that no matter whether his teammates hit high or not, it is easy to brush up the assist.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    At present, Marbury is also one of the few excellent coaches in the CBA league, and the Chinese men's basketball team played relatively poorly in the World Cup before, in fact, many people called for Li Nan to leave class at that time and let Marbury coach the Chinese men's basketball team. In fact, this idea sounds a little crazy, but I personally think that Marbury does have this level to coach the current Chinese men's basketball team, because Marbury's understanding of the CBA league may be deeper than that of many domestic coaches.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Marbury's organizational skills are still very good, he often averaged more than 8 assists per game when he was in the NBA, but he was called a "lone wolf" because he shot too much.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    In fact, Marbury's passing ability and organizational skills are still very good, but his style of play and habits are not very good for passing the ball to his teammates, but it does not mean that he does not have that ability.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Marbury's playmaking skills are not mentionable, and the main reason is that he doesn't like to pass the ball and plays too much of his own attacking singles. The personal organizational ability is there, the key is that he is not willing to pass the ball.

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