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Some people say that Kirilenko's lack of characteristics in playing is his biggest characteristic, although he has always been high or low, but he has always been regarded by many as the most versatile player in NBA history
Kirilenko should be a player who is biased towards defense, he has been selected for the best defensive team, and he has also won the second place in the best defensive player selection, his scoring ability is acceptable, and he has a certain accuracy in mid-to-long range shooting, but compared to other European players, he is really not good, and his ability to organize and attack is good Good vision, a bit like Brad Miller who holds the ball in a high position and then finds a position, and his ability to grasp opportunities is great He plays very team, his offensive ability with the ball is not good, and he needs to rely on the team's cooperation, and he is indeed very similar to Marion as the buddy said
When defending, he mostly relies on the weak side of the fill, blocks, steals, rebounds, he has very good awareness, and has the bounce and flexibility of the black man, light and huge arm span is what he relies on defensively. The 16 points, 11 rebounds, 8 assists, 7 steals and 6 blocks that year were really cool!
In fact, it's not good to say whether he is a defensive player, his defensive statistics are indeed exceptional, but in the same way, Artest and Larry Hughes were the same, Artai even won the best defensive player, but they don't want to be like the barrel of the offense is almost equal to zero, the offense is also great, and everyone doesn't think of them as defensive players. Kirilenko's style of play determines that his offensive data is closely related to the team's tactics, from his rise in 03 years to the current sinking, he has not been the team's first choice for attack, there used to be old Stockton and Malone, and then there were Delong and Boozer, and now he is even the fourth and fifth choice after Oku and others, not scoring much does not mean that he has no scoring ability, when Russia dominated Europe in 06 and amazed the world, Kirilenko was great regardless of offensive and defensive data, because Russia played around him Now Andre can only take advantage of the limited attacking opportunities and get decent points. So he should be more defensive, but absolutely all-round offensive and defensible.
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Standard defensive player. He has excellent physical fitness, long arm span, and good athletic talent. Very good at capping.
COSCO investment in general. The three points are not consistent. It may be accurate when it feels good, and it is very bad when it doesn't.
There is basically no singles ability, and I have not seen how he breaks through. But with a good sense of positioning, there will often be a good air cut. The pass is okay, and occasionally I see him passing the ball very freely. It can be said that the tactical understanding of the attack is good.
Overall, Kirilenko is a good individual defender, but his offensive ability is poor. He's a good team player, but he's not worth it with his ability to get his big contract right now, in my opinion.
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Kirilenko should be a balanced player, who is very good defensively, and the Jazz still used him very heavily (although now Delon's world), and his mid-range and long-range can also be, especially the half-volley.
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Kirilenko is an all-round player who defends very well, and his role on the court is sometimes not reflected in the scoring, and his mid-to-long shooting percentage is average.
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Kirilenko is an all-round player, skilled in all other skills except shooting, and defense is his weapon of fame, and he is the only player in the league who can score 15+5+5+5+5 in a single game. He can follow up at high speed and other teammates when blocking and flipping, etc., and has a strong sense of position, and he is very similar to Marion in terms of personal technical characteristics.
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Defensive: His tactics are to block and pick and roll high and then attack the basket.
Sometimes they sneak up on the basket.
His style of play is soft, but the block is okay, and the mid-range shot is average.
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It's not a singles type of defense, and it's not good to shoot from a distance.
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The all-round mid-range is okay.
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If it were a retired NBA player, Kirilenko, would have been an excellent 3-and-D forward now, and if he had been now, he would have been a little longer in this NBA development year.
It's just that you see this small ball has started to flourish in recent years, including players like Ariza and Iguodala, who can still get a relatively decent contract in their twilight years. So I imagine Kirilenko, he played relatively early, and if he had been able to play a few more years, he would have been able to catch up with the era of small ball. In this case, the number of contracts may be increased.
But he left the court and the NBA prematurely, so I think it's a shame that he's actually a pity.
In today's small-ball era, 3D players are important, but 3D forwards are even more important, and this kind of basketball talent is indispensable. Because we see that there are a lot of small formations, including the Heat with Tucker, the Clippers with this Butterem, including the Raptors, they use and use some of this 3-and-D forward to support this interior line, all of which are a number of roads. Including the Warriors, it's similar, using Kuminga to play center, and I think this method will be used more and more in the future.
If you ask this Kirilenko if he has three points, with his personal ability, it should be possible to practice, and in that era, the three points will definitely be less shot, and more physical confrontation will be the mainstay. If we look at it and go back a dozen years, if it was a game, all the players of a certain team could shoot more than ten three-pointers, it would be really amazing, but you see it's not a common thing on the court now. So I think the times were different at that time, not that the players couldn't do it, if you were a player in this era, you would definitely practice.
You look at the Bucks' Big Lopez, who used to not shoot three-pointers at all in the early years of his career. But you see, he has changed with the times, and he has started to vote in the future, and he has invested very accurately.
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At the top level, Kirilenko has three points, he's very defensive, few people can break him, his bounce and movement speed are at the top of the team, he's won a lot of awards in his prime, there are a lot of people who like him.
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It belongs to the upper middle level. He has made three-pointers, he was a steal king, and then he became an excellent finisher, and he also scored consecutive three-pointers.
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Now it's the level of the great god. The level is very high. There are three points. If he is a little more powerful, he can become a god.
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Kirilenko (tennis).
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Maria Kirilenko.
Russia. Date of Birth:
Height: m Weight: 58 kg
Sport: Tennis
Kirilenko turned professional in 2001 and has won three WTA singles titles and four WTA doubles titles, ranking as high as 20th in his career.
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Like Da Yao, the effect was immediate after Kirilenko took the position. As professionals, they know how to make basketball better, have a clear vision for the long term, and are people who truly dedicate themselves to the cause of basketball.
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Now Kirilenko is the president of the Russian Basketball Association and has made his own contribution to the cause of Russian basketball. At the same time, Kirilenko has a high position in the Russian basketball world.
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Kirilenko is a good basketball player, he's doing well now, he's the chairman of basketball.
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Andrei Kirilenko (Andrei Kirilenko), born on February 18, 1981 in Izhevsk, Russia, is a former Russian professional basketball player who plays as a small forward and has played for the Jazz, Timberwolves and Nets in his career, nicknamed "AK-47".
In the 1999 NBA draft, Andrei Kirilenko was selected by the Utah Jazz, and later joined CSKA Moscow, officially becoming a Utah Jazz player in 2001. He was selected as an NBA All-Star in 2004. He joined the Timberwolves in 2012, jumped out of contract with the Nets in 2013, and was traded to the 76ers in December 2014 before being cut.
On June 2, 2015, Andrey Kirilenko announced his retirement.
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Kirilenko is a very well-rounded NBA athlete in all aspects. His skills are very good, and he can often fill in the technical statistics.
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Kirilenko is a strong NBA player, and his blocking ability is definitely top-notch.
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This player's personal ability is still relatively strong, and his strength is relatively stable.
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Judging a person based on data alone can be one-sided.
Kirilenko's nickname is known as AK47, and not only because of the abbreviation of his name that gives him the jersey number, the AK47 is a machine gun with a lot of power and recoil, which is difficult to master. And this nickname is just right for him, in the first few years of the league, his talent has been showcased, on the offensive end, causing a lot of problems for opponents, and on the defensive end, his blocks have made opponents suffer a lot, which can also be seen from the statistics. But data doesn't fully represent a person's abilities.
He is a deterrent on the field, not a statistic. So there were tons of fans cheering him on behind him.
But in recent seasons his form has declined, and there are many reasons for this. But we can't ask too much for a player like this in terms of stats and I'm sure he won't disappoint his fans.
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The best season for the Riptide duo was in '06-07.
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Every season with the Utah Jazz, Kirilenko has played an excellent role, playing an important role on both offensive and defensive ends, especially on the defensive side that has become a nightmare for many superstars.
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Kirilenko has dedicated most of his career to the Jazz, and this is where he made a name for himself and made the fierce AK47 known to fans around the world.
Kirilenko is not a superstar, but his presence and influence on the pitch are immense. He has the advantages of a European player and the fierce and tough style of an American player, with an offensive and defensive ability, excellent defensive skills and top-level defensive ability that is destined to make him an indispensable member of the team and the type of player that the coach likes the most.
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Kirilenko can only be regarded as a good starter, and he is only the team's third choice for the Jazz, and the all-round ability means that all abilities are not outstanding.
Kirilenko never came to the CBA at all, he played in the NBA Euthy Jazz.
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