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I'm more optimistic about Irving, Irving's stats are average, but his role on the field is not ordinary, although he hasn't cut 60+ like Wall in college, but he can play a classic battle of defeating the strong with the weak. Specifically, it is recommended that you take a look at Tiger Pounce and Bunku. The above is very specific.
Wall's glory last year was completely achieved by the NBA, and his star was created and promoted. Because the NBA has basically withdrawn from the sports world with the 96 generation (only the KOBE is left who is still bullish) The 03 generation takes over the peak, and the NBA is considering getting a new ** generation, just like the 87** generation is getting old to create the 96 generation. Because of the NBA remanufacturing selling point.
It just so happens that the 2011 college graduates include promising new stars like Turner (76ers), Wall (Wizards), and William Moss (Timberwolves). So the league hyped them up and praised them. However, there are many parallel goods like this in the NBA, and I think that the Kwame Brown (really sad, or Wizards) selected by the Wizards back then was also brought out by Old Man Joe, you look at what he is like now.
Now the class of 2011 is almost Turner, and I don't doubt Wall's scoring ability, but don't forget that he is a point guard, and PG wants to connect the whole court and organize the offense. Although Irving may not reach the height of the emperor, I think the Cavaliers still chose him to keep their capital, the Wizards are still at the bottom this year, and the Roses selected by the Bulls entered the playoffs that year, and also played a vigorous tie-break with the Celtics. He is now the youngest MVP in the regular season.
How does Wall compare with others... Owen I can't bring the knight a lot of victories for a while, but if you think about the knight's mess, you'll sympathize with him. When Rose first went to the Bulls, the Bulls still had good players like Ruhrdon and Hinrich.
Give Irving 3 years and I'm sure he'll surpass Wall and a lot of star PG.
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In terms of physical fitness, Wall has beaten Irving, but Irving's projection ability is stronger.
1. John Wall (John Wall), born on September 6, 1990 in Raleigh, North Carolina, USA, is an American professional basketball player who plays point guard and plays for the NBA Washington Wizards.
2. John Wall entered the NBA as the top pick in the draft in 2010, was selected to the first team of the best rookie team in his rookie season, and was elected MVP in the 2011 All-Star Rookie Challenge; He was named to the All-Star East bench in 2014 and the All-Star East starting team in 2015. Named to the All-Defensive Second Team in 2014-15.
3. Kyrie Irving, born on March 23, 1992 in Melbourne, Australia, has dual citizenship of the United States and Australia, a professional basketball player, a point guard, and plays for the NBA Cleveland Cavaliers.
4. Kyrie Irving entered the NBA as the top pick in the draft in 2011 and was elected the best rookie in his rookie season; In 2014, he was named to the All-Star Game starting team for the first time and was selected as the Most Valuable Player. In the same year, he represented the United States team in the Men's Basketball World Cup, won the championship and was elected MVP; He was named to the All-Star Third Team in 2014-15.
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Not really. Although Irving's personal strength is very good, the results he led the team are miserable, and he is not a superstar.
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Irving isn't a superstar because he doesn't have many accolades and his ability to lead the team is poor.
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Is Irving a superstar? What are the potential requirements for a superstar in general? Irving is not a superstar, and there is a potential threshold for this kind of title in the NBA!
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I don't think it counts, neither his personal ability nor his commercial value is worthy of the title of supergiant, and his style of play is relatively unique, and he has not proved his ability to lead the team alone.
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Owen's personal honor is insufficient, although his personal ability is still relatively good, but he has never really been a team, and the current Owen is a superstar at best, but he is far from a supergiant.
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You can't be a superstar if you're a superstar.
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In terms of flashiness, Irving should be better, and in terms of speed, Wall should be faster, but I prefer Irving.
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I'm bullish on Irving, who is the top pick this year. Plus he didn't play at all this year. It shows that it is extremely stable.
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Wall breaks through well, Irving baskets accurately, and each has its own strengths.
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Irving, a heads-up defender who attacks in the half at this stage, has the strongest three in terms of projection. Owen due to his height and statureThe passing vision and ability have not been very good, and the weakest of the three. Also defensively, it is also the weakest one.
But in terms of his finishing ability, Owen is the strongest of the three at this stage. And Owen has always had a penchant for challenging difficult goals, and from time to time you can see Owen's fairy ball in the top five. Owen's breakthrough is not like the previous two, relying on speed and change of direction, more like using rhythm to lure the opponent to get a chance to shoot.
Irving's mid-to-long-range shooting is also the strongest of the three. Owen can be said to be able to maintain a stable output in any environment. But because of the style of the ball,Owen's best fit is still the second to be in charge.
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Roswall is faster than Irving, has a higher scoring efficiency (peak comparison) than Irving, and is not as famous as Irving.
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Rose is the strongest, breaking through the speed moves and bounces, all of them are top-notch, and Irving is also strong in shooting Everything else is not as good as Rose, and Wall is faster than Rose, and nothing else is good.
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Wall's assists and breakthroughs are excellent, but his long-range shooting is a shortcoming; Irving has injuries and poor defense; Rose is also suffering from injuries.
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The tactics used by the two men in tandem and their perception of the score are different. The former focuses on the trajectory of the ball, while the latter focuses on coordination with the team.
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Also the top point guard, John Wall represents the speed and playmaking that is second to none among point guards; Derrick Rose means the most terrifying breakout kills, de-directionals, bounces, and flex in point guards; Kyrie Irving, on the other hand, is the embodiment of the most undifferentiated singles, offense, and shooting in a point guard.
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The three of them have different styles of play, Wall is more inclined to break through and use speed to break through, while Rose's style of play is more violent. Owen is mainly better at the club and has a better control of the tempo.
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The two are both top picks, with different playing styles and different positioning, and they can't arbitrarily compare their physical conditions: Wall is better than Irving.
Offensive ability: Irving is better than Wall (range advantage, shooting percentage advantage) Defensive ability: Wall is better than Irving.
At present, it seems that Irving's ranking is higher than Wall, but in fact, Irving's own team has obvious flaws, if he still maintains the level of recent seasons, Irving's ability to connect teammates is lower than the average of good guards, Irving is more suitable as the team's attacker, the ability to break is very strong, and there is a 3-point range, but there are too many singles, and there is a feeling of 4 to 1, so I personally think Irving is more suitable as the team's second leader.
Wall is completely different, second only to Wei Shao in terms of physical condition, his defensive ability crushes Irving, and his offensive ability is much weaker than Irving, but Wall can connect his teammates well on the court, control the trend of the game very well, and lead the team personally is promising, but at present, this point also limits the team's ceiling when Wall is the boss of the team. Because Wall is not particularly good among the leaders of the teams.
To sum up: being the boss, Wall is better than Irving.
Doing the puzzle, Owen is better than Wall.
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It's really hard to compare, but it's better to compare in all aspects.
Shot by Irving Wall.
Speed of Wall, Owen.
Organizing the pass is pretty much the same.
Breakthrough Owen Wall.
Fast Break Wall, Owen.
Steal Wall's Owen.
Key Ball Irving Wall.
Offensive meaning Owen "Wall.
Defensive ability Wall "Irving.
Therefore, the characteristics of these two defenders are different.
In terms of the performance of previous years, Owen was relatively good.
But this year, Wall's performance is significantly stronger than Irving's.
But the season has only just started and they are still young.
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Well......Irving is a little better than Wall, but not by much. Both have good scoring ability and are not very old, but Irving is more technical.
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Owen is better than Owen Wall is physically better than Owen.
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Both of them are very capable, but the team is terrible.
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