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Needless to say, provided there are no injuries.
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In the 2002-2003 season and the 2003-2004 season, he won the "scoring champion" in the regular season
In addition, in the 2000-2001 season, he was the "Most Improved Player" in the NBA
In the 2000-2001 season, he was the "Second Best Team" in the NBA
In the 2001-2002 season, NBA "All-NBA Team".
In the 2002-2003 season and the 2003-2004 season, he won the "scoring champion" in the regular season
In the 2003-2004 season, he won the "Second Best Team" in the regular season
Participated in the All-Star Contest and got a start.
In the 2005-2006 season, in the game against the Spurs, he created a magical Maddie moment of 35.13 seconds and hit four three-pointers in a row.
That included a four-point run and led the Rockets to a magical 81-80 win over the Spurs. , his glory.
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Orlando Magic. The two-time scoring champion was on the same team.
They are 2832 points.
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While he didn't win an NBA title in his entire career (he was very close to the Spurs in 2014, but he was just three points off Ray Allen's baseline), Maddie got his wish and was inducted into the NBA Hall of Fame. As he himself said, anyone can win a championship, but not everyone can be inducted into the Hall of Fame, which is perhaps the best consolation that Maddie did not win an NBA championship. Indeed, Maddie, who won the NBA championship twice, was selected as an All-Star seven times and was named to the All-Star team seven times, comparable to any star in his prime.
The dim starlight at the current No.2 position reminds fans of Maddy's life in an era when the back four was contested.
So, Maddy, who is at his peak, appears in the NBA today, can he dominate the position of shooting guard? Today's No. 2 representative is undoubtedly James Harden, the core of the Rockets, who has opened up the gap to other star shooting guards at least one position. All-Stars such as DeMar DeRozan and Bradley Beal are nowhere near as bearded, and Flash Wade is old and on the decline.
If Maddy, who is at his peak, can match Harden, he will be the leader of the active No. 2 position. So who are the stronger players? When we compare two people under the same hypothetical conditions, it seems that we can come to a conclusion.
Harden's stats exploded in full exploding last season. In addition to his outstanding ability, a big reason is that D'Antoni and his system have developed Harden's potential playmaking ability, combined with run-and-gun tactics to maximize individual offensive strength. Maddy, who is at his peak, is no less explosive in scoring and organizational.
If he can meet a coach like D'Antoni, the stats will not be worse than Harden. In terms of pure individual offense, Harden is physically strong, Maddy is faster, and shooting organization and passing are comparable, so the two sides are tied as a whole.
The two men have similarities on the defensive end. Harden was once caricatured as an "eye protector," while Maddie was later criticized by some fans for being a lazy defense. Hardware-wise, Maddie is taller, has a longer arm span, and has stronger defensive awareness and enthusiasm than Harden in the early days.
He blocks like playing volleyball, steals like lightning, and Harden can't see it. That said, with both Maddy and Harden serious defensive, Maddy is a better defender than Harden.
Therefore, in terms of comprehensive personal strength, Maddy and Harden can be said to have their own strengths and are equally divided, but Harden's personal performance is better than Maddy's. For years, the first round was a "black spot" on Maddy's NBA resume, and Harden led the team to the Western Conference Finals and semifinals in five years with the Rockets. Of course, I've said before that Harden has a coach who can make the most of himself, but it's unclear whether Maddy will be able to go far under D'Antoni.
In fact, Harden is a better leader. Maddy, who was at his peak, was the best scorer in any era in the league, and Harden was also a slight miss. Compared to a group of active No. 2 stars, except for Harden, everyone else is below Maddy.
That said, if Maddy's peak is in today's small-ball era, he's at least the league's second-best shooting guard. As for whether it is stronger or weaker than Harden, it is a matter of opinion between the benevolent and the wise.
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Because he has been playing guard for many years, he has very high skills in controlling the court and operating ability on the guard court, but if he plays point guard, it may conflict with his original position and it will be counterproductive.
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Personally, I think he's definitely going to be able to play point guard, because I think he's going to have no problem just getting a little bit stronger.
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I think he can play point guard because Maddy is a very strong guy and he can play his part no matter what position he is in.
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Yes. Maddie has always had a cameo point guard role. He is a strong basketball player with excellent results.
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Isn't it a point guard who played in the Pistons, and I still remember the game against the Celtics, revitalizing the whole team.
The Nets sent away the team's top scorer, in exchange for Russell, it shows that the team wants to completely rebuild, now the Nets' draft picks have been traded, and the only way to rebuild is to poach people, and it is not much use for the Nets to send away the team's top scorer Lopez to keep, and it is difficult for the Nets to enter the playoffs, so it is better to take advantage of the current trade value and exchange Lopez for some young players to slowly cultivate. There is still a long way to go.
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