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Career Average Points: Points.
Career three-point shooting percentage:
Career Shooting Percentage:
Career Free Throw Percentage:
Career most points per game: 62 (Magic vs. Wizards) Career most hits: 20 (2).
Most shots in career: 37 (2).
Most career 3-point hits: 8 (3).
Most career 3-point shooting: 16 (vs. Hawks).
Most career free throws made: 18 (vs. Pistons).
Most career free throws: 26 (vs. Wizards).
Career highest assists per game: 13 (5).
Career-high single-game rebounds: 17 (vs. Spurs).
Career most points in a single quarter: 28 points (4).
Career highest blocks per game: 7 (vs. Rockets).
Career-high steals in a single game: 6 (vs. Nuggets).
Career duel kills: 16.
Career triple-doubles: 1.
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13 points
Maddie hit four three-pointers, one of which was fouled by Duncan, and the 3+1 is described as follows:
On December 10, 2004, the Rockets hosted the Spurs. When Bowen was 44 seconds left in the game, the Rockets trailed by eight points at 68-76. McGrady closed the gap to five with a three-pointer 35 seconds from the game, and no one thought it would be just the beginning of his performance.
After Devin Brown hit two more free throws to stretch the gap to seven points, McGrady quickly dribbled to the front court and shot 26 feet from the basket on the right side of the court, where Duncan stepped forward to block the ball, his hands almost holding the ball down. After the referee's whistle blew, the ball remained hollow into the net. With 24 seconds left in the game, the Rockets trailed the Spurs by just three points.
McGrady's frenzied performance forced the Spurs to call a timeout, but McGrady hit a third straight three-pointer with seconds to go before Duncan hit two free throws.
Amid the loud noise made by the crowd, the Spurs finally began to crumble. Third-year rookie Devin Brown was cut off by McGrady on a breakaway, and he hit an incredible fourth three-pointer with a hand-in-the-end second to complete the incredible feat of 35.13 seconds and eventually give the Rockets an 81-80 home win over the Spurs.
5008 Dou Landlord 2008-07-16 08:28 Report.
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Maddie at his peak, both in terms of offensive and defensive ability and impact on the game, was not as good as Kobe Bryant at his peak. Maddie beats Kobe Bryant at the top with two advantages at the top: first, height and wingspan.
Second, vision, organizational skills. At his peak, Maddie was one of the two freest swingmen in NBA history for individual offense, the other being Jordan. If you only talk about the freedom of offense, Maddie is better at the top than Kobe Bryant at the top.
After all, talent, height, wingspan, big hands lying there, and comprehensive athleticism are top-notch, whether it is holding the ball or throwing hard, it can't be stopped.
Kobe Bryant in his prime, one of the two most offensive and defensive swingmen in NBA history, the other being Jordan. Kobe's advantages over Maddie are: first, the stability and perfection of various technologies.
2.Everything around scoring ability: consistency, explosiveness, hard-hitting ability.
3.Individual defensive ability. 4.
Impact on the game. Maddie has been on par with Kobe Bryant on the offensive end throughout his career, except in 2002-03, when Maddy was in his prime. The 62-point performance in a single game is great, averaging points per game and winning points in the regular season.
That season, Bryant was the overall scoring leader in the regular season, averaging 30 points per game (with O'Neal by his side). 12 three-pointers in a single game, 55 points in the half, 9 consecutive wins and 40+ miracles. The direct alignment of the two men that season was called "Mars collides with Earth", and it has been hailed as the most intense and talented outside alignment since the 21st century.
But Bryant's peak from 2005 to 2007 was beyond Maddy's reach. Tracy McGrady scored a career-high 62 points in a single game, and Bryant scored 81 points in just three games. He scored 50+ points in four consecutive games (including two 60+ games), a record that no one has touched in more than a decade.
So Maddie at the peak is a warrior without blood, and Kobe Bryant at the peak is a devil who sees God and kills God.
In the first year of the Rockets, Maddie's victory was also very strong. For the first time, with such a strong partner as Yao Ming, he won two away games in the first round of the playoffs. The referee is there!
I believe many fans have watched the live broadcast! It makes me angry to mention it now! Yao Ming blew a foul as soon as he got the ball!
That's it! Not an exaggeration at all. The rocket was blown up alive!
The Rockets lost three games in a row, and the fourth game found a disgusting way to win, which can be said to be a kind of abandonment, that is, Yao Ming gave up the offense, attacked four to five, and actually won.
I remember that game was super clear, and I couldn't make up the commentary in the fourth quarter (I was at a loss in the third game, saying that Yao Ming might be a rookie), so I went to play table tennis. The seventh game was a miserable loss, and the Rockets actually gave up. After beating Maddie, they cried. I still remember that scene.
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Hot Pot King: Breaking Jordan's Record On March 19, 2000, the Magic played against the Rockets, and Maddy handed out a career-high 7 blocks. In the 1999-2000 season, Maddy averaged blocks per game and ranked 10th on the NBA blocks list with 151 blocks, breaking the record for the total number of blocks in a single season set by Jordan All-Star first
Self-service board dunk 2002 All-Star Game. There were a lot of people in front of him, Maddie threw the ball to the rebound with his left hand, rushed forward into the air, grabbed the ball back with both hands, and poured the ball into the basket with his right hand domineeringly. The All-Stars were stunned and took a long time to understand what was happening.
It was only later at the All-Star Game that Carter copied Maddy's self-service dunk for the first time.
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Maddie has played a lot of wonderful games, but what I remember the most is these three: the most classic is the game between the Rockets and the Spurs, which created a miracle of 35 seconds and 13 minutes, and the Magic vs. the Wizards completed the stunner, and the Magic scored 62 points against the 76ers.
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In Maddy's career, in the last 30 seconds and 13 minutes against the Spurs, the man who moved God in the last 30 seconds and successfully reversed the game.
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Total career appearances: 787 [Regular season: 749, playoffs:
38 games] Career total: 17,828 [Regular season: 16,744 points, Playoffs:
1084 points] Career total rebounds: 4884 [Regular season: 4623, playoffs:
261] Career Total Assists: 3,861 [Regular Season: 3,525, Playoffs:
236] Career total steals: 1028 [Regular season: 977, playoffs:
51] Career total blocks: 771 [Regular season: 729, playoffs:
42] Career turnovers: 1,883 [Regular season: 1,761, playoffs:
122] Career total fouls: 1,535 [Regular season: 1,447, playoffs:
88] Career Average Points: Points [Points in the regular season, Points in the playoffs] Career Three-Point Shooting Percentage: Regular Season:
976-2896, Playoffs: 56-186] Career Shooting Percentage: Regular Season:
6102-13948, Playoffs: 387-900] Career Free Throw Percentage: Regular Season:
3564-4771, Playoffs: 254-336] Career-high single-game score: 62 points (Magic vs. Wizards) Career-high hits:
20 (2) Career most shots: 37 (2) Career most 3-point shots: 8 (3) Career most 3-point shots:
16 (vs. Hawks) Most career free throws: 18 (vs. Pistons) Most career free throws: 26 (vs. Wizards) Career-high single-game assists:
13 (5 times) Career highest single-game rebounds: 17 (vs. Spurs) Career-high single-quarter points: 28 points (4 times) Career-high single-game blocks:
16 career triple-doubles: 4
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