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Of course, Marbury had 22 points and assists at the peak of his career.
The street ball king is more suitable for the Rockets' system, and the data in the past two years has been a career high.
Marbury: 1996-97 Minnesota Timberwolves 67-64
1997-98 Minnesota Timberwolves 82-81
1998-99 New Jersey Net 49 49
1999-00 New Jersey Net 74 74
2000-01 New Jersey Net 67 67 79%.
2001-02 Phoenix Suns 82 80
2002-03 Phoenix Suns 81 81
2003-04 New York Knicks 81-81
2004-05 New York Knicks 82-82
2005-06 New York Knicks 60 60
2006-07 New York Knicks 74-74
2007-08 New York Knicks 24-19
Alstom: 1999-00 Milwaukee Bucks 27 0 75%.
2000-01 Milwaukee Bucks 37 2
2001-02 Milwaukee Bucks 50 7 38%.
2002-03 Toronto Raptors 47 4
2003-04 Miami Heat 82 28
2004-05 Toronto Raptors 80 78 74%.
2005-06 Houston Rockets 63-63
2006-07 Houston Rockets 82-82
2007-08 Houston Rockets 74 74
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In terms of offensive ability and organizational ability, it must be Marbury at the peak of his strength, and of course he is the king of street ball when he plays street ball, but if you compare the two of them now, it should be that the street ball king has made a big contribution to the team, but his personal ability is not necessarily stronger than Marbury, but it also depends on what system he plays under, which is very important, for example, it is definitely not possible to let Yao Ming play under D'Antoni.
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The two ball control skills are similar, but they are different types, Marbury is better at scoring and is stronger, and the street ball king is good at juggling the ball, controlling time and rhythm, but the body is thin, the explosiveness is not prominent, and the scoring depends on the feeling, which is unstable, so Marbury is strong in general.
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Alston is a good fit for the Rockets, and he will play well with his talents as a point guard, but his style of play can sometimes cause some problems for the Rockets. Marbury may be a little more experienced than Alstom, whether it's at the Timberwolves, Suns, or Knicks, and he has grown from a streetball teenager to an NBA star, but he takes up a lot of ball ownership every game, and his disaster-like situation may not be popular with any team other than the Knicks.
If Marbury and Alstom were given a one-on-one bullfight, I believe Marbury would have the complete upper hand.
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Marbury, definitely Marbury, he seems to have been there since he was 10 years old.
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It's a small horse. Did Raff have a duel? I don't think so. The pony's long-range shot is accurate.
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Young Master Ma is a typical genius New York point guard. In other words, the people who came out of New York in those years are all the same mold: special luck, good at playing flowers, no stage fright, one-on-one thieves, skilled in small skills, and able to break through the ball.
You see Kenny Anderson in the morning, and Young Master Ma and his cousin Terfer in the late, all of them.
Master Ma was still very reliable in college, so until the 1996 draft, Philadelphia hesitated between him and Iverson, at that time Philadelphia felt that Iverson was the No. 1 guard in the country, but Marbury was younger and more potential and played a pure point guard ......In fact, in his rookie season, Marbury played well in the Timberwolves, partnered well with kg, and said things to him: Look at how selfless he is, how selfish the AI is......
I didn't expect to fall into such a reputation later.
Marbury must have the ability to organize and instigate alone, but the New York point guards all have genius stinky problems, love to stick to the ball, and the overall rhythm is not old. When he was in the NBA, he was very good at shooting and playing spurs, and he was really able to instigate offense, and the guerrilla captain was quite suitable. You really want him to "organize" a whole team's big attack, and his skills are really not old.
Later, in the terrible environment of New York, everyone was moldy, and he was no exception. Conflicting with the assassins, he was old and in poor health, and his state went down.
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Marbury was a shining star player in the NBA.
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Marbury is an NBA All-Star.
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It's all great, maybe Marbury is a little better at street ball, and if it's the NBA, maybe Paul and Kobe Bryant are more practical. I've seen Kobe Bryant play streetball, and it's basically the NBA's tricks, not as handsome as Marbury.
Marbury is amazing. But people are also getting old, and their ambitions have changed, so they simply come to CBA to be the boss.
Hard training, definitely hard training. People start practicing hard at a very young age. There are more streets in Marbury.
And Kobe Bryant entered the NBA as a high school student, and Paul went through college basketball training, so his experience is different. As for the people you said are talented every day, if they play diligently, they may not be at the level of Paul Kobe Marbury, but if they are diligent and do it correctly, they can at least make a world of their own in the NBA.
Don't underestimate the people in the NBA, each of them has their own unique strengths. It's just that some people are not all-rounders, some people don't have perseverance, some people are more impulsive, etc. So they can't reach the heights of some superstars.
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Kobe Bryant became an MVP at the age of 18 and became the youngest person to win a championship three years in a row, scored 83 points in a single game against the Toronto Raptors in 2006, and was named an All-Star for 15 consecutive years.
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Do you think the NBA and CBA are so good? There is no need to ask this question, even if he is a street ball king, he can only mix in the CBA!!
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Marbury used to be very powerful in the NBA, but he polluted American basketball and was called a cancer, so he came to the CBA. Now the most powerful in the NBA is James, every player has a certain talent when he is a child, and it is up to the individual to decide whether he enters the league sooner or later.
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Marbury and Paul were not of the same era. Personally, I think Paul is a bit more comprehensive. Marbury and Kobe Bryant entered the NBA in the same year, and now Marbury is mixed in the CBA, and Kobe Bryant can still average more than 25 points per game in the NBA, who do you say is great.
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Marbury grew up in the Brooklyn neighborhood of the United States and was exposed to street basketball from an early age.
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If they are both at their peak, the offensive ability of the two may be equal! But in terms of overall situation and organizational awareness, Paul belongs to the league's top point guards, just look at the empty city and the Clippers he guided. Paul was able to lead the Hornets to the Western Conference Finals that year.
Let's put it this way, Paul belongs to the kind of master who can lead his teammates or inspire them, and Marbury's nickname is that you know that he is called a lone wolf, and the key lies in the word "lonely"! So, personally, I think Paul is better than Marbury, and as for Kobe, he is the hardest working player in the league. There is no Flying Man after Kobe!
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It's really incomparable, and I lost too much in terms of technology and explosiveness, and Marbury was jealous of Iverson back then, you say.
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You don't need this question! The domestic streetball culture is still not enough! Let's look forward to 10 years from now.
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Playing independently, the style of play is relatively hard, and the organizational skills are first-class, otherwise it is difficult for the Shougang team to gain a foothold in the CBA.
Personal opinion.
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Playing too alone, and fighting with Garnett for the top spot in the Timberwolves.
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He failed Garnett and left the Knicks, so he was called a lone wolf.
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The head is hot, the initiation is crazy, and no one passes the ball in the hand, which is the so-called"Poison'Also called Du! He first entered the league with the Minnesota Timberwolves.
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I don't pass the ball when I'm playing.
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Good to go it alone!! Don't pass the ball.
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The NBA averages 20+ per game and has a maximum salary of more than $20 million per year. He was an All-Star starter, and at least for a few years he was an NBA superstar, on the same level as Kobe Bryant and O'Neal. Now that he is old, although he is 35 years old, he can be a coach in the CBA almost single-handedly, a starter, and a technical coach, averaging more than 30 points per game, leading a Beijing team that is difficult to even enter the playoffs to the finals, and is about to win the championship, do you say it is amazing?
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The only super guard in the NBA who has maintained "20+8 assists" for 8 seasons, and has been selected for the American Dream Six team. On February 13, 2001, Marbury scored a career-high 50 points and had 12 assists against the Los Angeles Lakers, who had Kobe Bryant and O'Neal. Do you think he's amazing?!
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Maybe it's not the best in singles, but it's okay in possession, and you can refer to Beijing's previous rankings and current rankings to make a good decision.
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At least the current Beijing fans think he's great.
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One of the best point guards the NBA has ever had. You tell me.
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Marbury is arguably one of the best point guards in the world, and even in a place like Rock Park, where the dragon is hidden, he is the grandmaster point guard of Alstom's name. Entering the NBA, because the style of play is incompatible with the team, coupled with outstanding ability, unruly personality, unable to tolerate entering the team, plus the bad hype, so the reputation is not good. Saying that he is just the most malicious hype, look at the data when he was in the NBA, you can know that his assists have never been low, and he is the only one in the NBA with 20+8 data for 8 consecutive seasons.
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In the NBA, because of the youth and vigor, plus the evil hype.
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Marbury did have a big picture in the CBA, but he played very alone in the NBA, which is why he kept changing teams and eventually left the NBA.
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That's because you haven't watched him play in New York, refuses to train, refuses to play...
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That's because if he's alone, he can't even mix in the CBA, you know, basketball is 5 people.
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