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1 .Arenas, Wizards Averaging points, assists, steals per game, and shooting 82 percent from the free-throw line, Arenas is once again an All-Star and has been in the playoffs. Arenas is another scorer who is learning how to make his teammates better, with his 2
Iverson, 76ers Iverson averaged 33 points, assists, steals, and free throw percentage per game, and his statistics are still top-notch, but unfortunately the 76ers missed the playoffs, which made him miss out on the best point guard again. The "answer" example is a good example of how the point guard is more than just possession and passing. The value is that he plays hard and is popular with his teammates, and his potential is the greatest of these point guards.
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Steve Nash 13 (Team Number)Position: Point Guard Official Height: m 6ft3 Official Weight:
89 kg 196 lbs Birthday: 1974-02-07Team: Phoenix Suns, also played for the Dallas Mavericks draft:
1996 Round 1 15th School: Santa Clara Nationality: Canada 06-07 Season Salary:
$10.5 million contract: 6 years, 66 million, 2004 7 14 signed, expired in the summer of 2010. Pros:
He can be called the leader of the current Suns, with a very high basketball IQ and a calm way of playing, and perfect court insight. He has a wide field of vision, passes the ball to the heart of the enemy, shoots well (and can be a shootout player if needed), and can attack in any area of the court. Cons:
Due to his physical limitations, poor defense (and a core that can't be easily fouled), and a lot of turnovers (probably because he has too much ball), he is a perfect defender on the offensive end. As a member of the 17,000-point club, he has all the qualities of a good scorer: whether it's a driving layup, a mid-range shot, a three-pointer or a free throw.
Aside from a slam dunk, he can score in almost any way. What's even more terrifying is that despite his scoring probe, he doesn't need to score to dominate the game at all, and only shows his sharp teeth when necessary, such as 48 points against the Mavericks last year, and 32 points against the Lakers this year. More often than not, he's on the playmaking end, and his pick-and-rolls with the center are a nightmare for almost all teams.
No one would have predicted what he would do next, whether he would pass the ball or attack himself. Dare to stand up at the critical moment and give a fatal blow. Nash isn't perfect, and while God has given him unmatched offensive talent, he's also given him terrible defense.
Nash was shut out of dozens of colleges that year for surprisingly consistent reasons:"Your defense is the worst I've ever seen. "With too much physicality, Nash has little to do on defensive tall point guards.
In the playoffs, we can even see him repeatedly being beaten by the Lakers' Smush. Parker eats hard. Although he has worked hard to improve his defensive awareness this season, it has had little effect.
However, the Suns' excellent rotation can make up for the lack of individual defense to some extent. Undoubted master passing skills, he is the initiator of the current Suns' offense.
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Iverson. Season Team Playing Time Shooting Three-Point Free Throws Front Court Backcourt Total Rebounds Assists Steals Blocks Turnovers Fouls Scoring.
96-97 76 76
97-98 76 people 80
98-99 76 people 48
99-00 76 70
00-01 76 71
01-02 76 60
02-03 76 people 82
03-04 76 people 48
04-05 76 people 75
05-06 76 72
06-07 76 15
06-07 Nuggets 50
07-08 Nuggets 82
Career 829 78%.
Playoffs Average Data Table].
Season Team Playing Time Shooting Three-Point Free Throws Front Court Backcourt Total Rebounds Assists Steals Blocks Turnovers Fouls Scoring.
98-99 76 people 8
99-00 76 10
00-01 76 people 22
01-02 76 people 5
02-03 76 people 12
04-05 76 5 5
06-07 Nuggets 5 5
07-08 Nuggets 4 4
Career 71 71
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Overall Championship 2MVP4
All-Defensive Team 7 Defensive 2
Finals MVP1
Reach Finals 6
Scoring champion with 7 rebounds.
Score per game. Rebounds per game.
Assists per game. The total score is 31419
100 points ---
Chamberlain. One game to win.
Chamberlain, who played for the Philadelphia team on March 2, 1962, was in the match.
New York Knicks.
He scored 100 points in the game, 23 in the first quarter, 18 in the second quarter, 28 in the third, and scored his 100th point of the game with 46 seconds left in the fourth quarter.
Chamberlain. The scoring ability of the defeated team was unmatched, but he failed to lead the team to win the championship. In the 1961-1962 season, Chamberlain averaged one rebound per game. On March 2, 1962 to.
Knicks. Chamberlain shot 36-of-63 and 28-of-32 from the free-throw line, scoring the only 100 points in NBA history. He played 3,882 minutes that season, but scored 4,029 points. Despite Chamberlain's bravery, but.
Warriors. Still unable to pass in its heyday.
Celtics.
In the Eastern Conference Finals, Chabi lost 3-4. In the 7th final match of life and death, Celtic.
Team. Sam Jones.
He hit a shot in the last two seconds to give the Celtics a 109-107 victory.
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I think the deserving number one point guard should be Curry, followed by Irving, then Westbrook, Paul in fourth, and Doncic in fifth.
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The best is definitely the Warriors', Curry, the core of the house, followed by Harden of the Rockets, and then Paul of the Thunder, and James can also be on the list of the main point guard this season
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The ranking of active point guards in the NBA in my mind is as follows: No. 1 Curry, No. 2 Irving, No. 3 Westbrook, No. 4 Lillard, No. 5 Paul.
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It feels like this is really hard to choose.
For a moment, I can think of a name that must be selected:
Magic Dwayne Johnson, Nash, Big O, AI, Cousy — all have MVPs
Stockton, kidd, and the Assassins must also enter, and they are completely point guard legends, and there are still two spots left.
There are many other familiar names that I personally find difficult to choose, such as Kevin Johnson, TP9, Peyton, Mark Jackson, Karen Mok, Arenas, Paul, Tim Hardaway, and so on.
There are also Fraser, Cheeks, Rodsk, Ritland, who know less about the height, and Nate Archibald, who is the same assist king and scoring champion who was known some time ago.
If I pick 2 of these people, I'm leaning towards Payton and Fraser.
But I believe that I will definitely be in the top 10 one day at the end of my career.
I don't know what everyone's opinions are.
What is there to choose from here, if you don't rank, only ten is difficult to determine.
Magic, Big O, Coussy, Assassins, Stockton, Fraser, Kidd, Nash, Payton are all significantly taller than the rest.
Able to fight for tenth, Elves, Parker, Dennis Johnson, Kevin Johnson and Paul. Wilkens, another point guard in the Big 50, is mainly a coaching career bonus.
Personally, I think the tenth is the elf and Parker fighting. If Paul wants to enter, he can basically only rely on the playoffs to break through, and his regular season personal honors are already very good, unless he gets Nash's personal honors, there is no added value.
In fact, it is better to directly compare Paul and Parker, who has a higher status in history.
Season Team Appearances Playing Time Shooting Three-Point Free Throws Front Court Backcourt Total Rebounds Assists Steals Blocks Turnovers Fouls Scoring. >>>More
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