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As far as I know, there are five 1960 champions so far: Oscar Robertson, the Royals, nicknamed "Big O". Rookie results per game:
Points, Assists, Rebounds He is the first point guard champion in the NBA, and his heavyweight body of 196cm and 93kg completely dominates the contemporary NBA backcourt jungle. The following year, he recorded a single-season triple-double that was unique in NBA history: points, rebounds, and assists in 1976
John Lucas, Rockets rookie averages: points, assists, rebounds as measured by a career average of 7 assists. Lucas clearly doesn't live up to expectations of a good winner.
1979 No. 1: Elvin Johnson, Lakers, nicknamed "Magic" Rookie averages: 18 points, assists, rebounds Top 50 superstars in NBA history, three-time MVP, three-time champion MVP, five-time champion, 12-time All-Star, inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame.
With countless honors, Magic can be regarded as the most showy point guard champion of all time. 1996 No. 1 Champion: Allen Iverson, Team 76, nicknamed "Answer" Rookie Scores, Points, Assists, Steals per Game, 96** Generation's Big Boss.
At first, he played point guard, but later because of his super scoring ability, he gradually transformed into a two-way guard. 2009 All-Star Game East starter, 2008 All-Star Game West Force starter; From 2001 to 2006, he was the first All-Star player in the East Army, and was awarded the title of "Most Valuable Player" by the All-Star Game. Selected to the 2005-06 NBA "Third Team"; Selected to the 2004-05 NBA All-NBA Team; Selected to the 2001-02 NBA "Second Team"; Won the title of "Most Valuable Player" in the 2000-01 NBA regular season; Selected to the 1999-2000 NBA "Second Team"; Selected to the NBA's "All-Star Team" in the 98-99 season; In the 96-97 season, he was awarded the NBA "Best Rookie" title, becoming the first rookie player of the 76ers to win this award; In April 1997, he scored more than 40 points in five consecutive games, setting a record for the most NBA rookies; Participated in the '97 All-Star "Rookie Contest" and scored 19 points and 9 assists; Won the title of "Most Valuable Player of the Rookie Game"; The "shortest draft pick" in NBA history! Top Champion in 2008.
Derrick Rose, Bulls rookie results per game: points, assists, rebounds this season. As a rookie, he led the Bulls to the playoffs.
With 7 games against last season's championship and an incredible 7 overtimes, his future is bright All written by himself, except for Iverson's personal accolades, which are found in the encyclopedia.
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Top 10 point guards: Ty Lawson, Kyrie Irving, John Wall, Tony Parker, Russell Westbrook, Rajon Rondo, Steve Nash, Deron Williams, Chris Paul, Derrick Rose.
A point guard, also known as a playmaker, is a fixed position in a basketball lineup.
The point guard is often the playmaker of the team's offense, and through his control of the ball, he decides to pass the ball to the right player at the right time, and is the one who has the most opportunities to get the ball on the court. He has to take the ball safely from the back to the front court and pass it to other teammates so that he has a chance to score.
A good point guard must be able to carry the ball across half court without any problem with only one person defending him. Then, he also has to be able to pass the ball where it should be most of the time: sometimes it's a gap where you can shoot, sometimes it's a better position to guide the ball.
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There are many well-known stars in the NBA, such as Kobe, O'Neal, James, etc., but there is one player in the NBA who is also quite famous, and he is Chris Paul. As the No. 1 point guard in the league, Paul had extremely good strength back then, and he also set a lot of records at his peak, which can be said to be difficult to break.
In the same year, he won the assist king and steal king.
Won the assist king and steal king in the same year. Paul reached the peak of his career in his 08-09 season, that season Paul can be said to have revitalized the team by himself, although the Clippers at that time had Griffin and Jordan Jr. two All-Star level stars, but both of them had no passing ability, and as the commander on the court, Paul took on this heavy responsibility, and Paul averaged 11 assists per game that season, winning the league's assist king.
In the same season, Paul also won the league's steal king with his accurate steals. You must know that it is not easy to win the steal king or assist king in a season, let alone win the steal king again. And Paul at his peak did just that.
What's even more terrifying is that Paul won the steal king, and the assist king not only in the 08-09 season, but also in the 07-08 and 09-10 seasons.
Won the steal king for seven consecutive years.
Paul won the league's steal king for seven years in a row. In the history of the NBA, there are many stealers, like Iverson, Jordan and others, their stealing ability is also quite good, and Paul is the same, even better than them. As a regular on the NBA All-Defensive Team, Paul's stealing ability is a key factor, and Paul is quite calm on the court, he can judge the timing well and complete the steal at once.
He was voted the league's steal king four years in a row, and this achievement is quite amazing.
Delivered 108 steals in a streak.
Paul made 108 steals in a row. As a small player, Paul is also a frequent player on the best defensive team in the NBA, Paul's most powerful thing is his stealing ability, many players in the NBA have good stealing ability, but in front of Paul is completely insignificant, Paul has sent steals in 108 consecutive games, this record is as strong as Jordan can not be completed.
Paul at his peak is so powerful, now Paul is far away in the Thunder, after experiencing the Rockets Paul was also given up by many teams because of age problems and huge wages, and even quite a few teams think that Paul's contract is a poison contract, which seriously affects the future development of the team, but what people didn't expect is that Paul is now leading the young people of the Thunder to play a good record!
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There is no dispute that the top three point guards in NBA point guard history are more capable of ranking fourth?
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The No. 1 point guard in NBA history is Magic Johnson, who is widely recognized as the No. 1 point guard who won a championship and FMVP in his rookie season, and as it stands, the current point guard players can't surpass him.
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Curry. Curry is a true No. 1 point guard in the NBA.
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Irving. Irving is very skilled on the dribble and has a very accurate shot.
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2014-2015 Season:
Chris Paul (Clippers).
Team record: 38-21, fifth in the West.
Stats: Rebounds, assists, steals.
After Griffin's injury, Paul led the team on his own and achieved good results. Paul did everything a point guard should do, but it was a shame that he couldn't lead the team to a breakthrough in the playoffs.
Second: Stephen Curry (Warriors).
Team record: 45-11 1st in the West.
Stats: Rebounds, assists, steals.
This season, Curry ushered in a burst of his career, ranking first in the MVP list for a long time. Compared to his scoring ability, Curry's passing ability can be easily overlooked. But there's no doubt that Curry is a great passer.
It also ranks sixth in the league in assists per game.
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They each have their own merits:
Rondo has speed, his awareness of grabbing rebounds is more prominent among defenders, and his passing speed is fast, and he can usually pass better balls, as you can know by looking at his assists. He has a strong sense of breaking the ball, and you can see that he often breaks the ball, but although his projection ability has improved greatly in the past two years, I think it is still not very good, as the current leader of the Green Shirts, he has a lot to do, at least in terms of leadership.
Paul's overall view is very strong, this is the strongest of these people in my opinion, his passing is also very good, the three-point is OK, the breakthrough is also quite good, he is the kind of person with a big heart, I watched the game with the Lakers today, I admire him even more, the continuous scoring in the last moments. The Clippers have won seventeen in a row recently, and he's definitely the MVP. However, his height is his eternal injury, and it will be more difficult for him to meet a defender who is physically better than him.
I don't know much about Delong, but he looks at his body very well, and it is estimated that he is one of the best among today's defenders, I feel that he breaks through very well, his cut is also good, his offensive ability is relatively strong in the guards, and his assists are also good, the leadership ability at critical moments personally feels average, the head milk is relatively calm, and the ball is okay, but I am not very optimistic about his defense, and I feel that I am always slower than others.
Wade's words, strictly speaking, are not among point guards, in my impression he is a pure scoring guard, his sharp breakthrough and scoring ability at critical moments, so that he can be the leader of a team, just watch the 06 Finals, but injuries determine that he can no longer use his ecstasy trace. But the Flash is always the Flash, and the violent buckle in the fast attack is very blood-boiling. In the past two years, with the establishment of James's core position, he is willing to be the second leader, which is admirable.
Rose is a good defender, good organization, not to mention offensive ability, I have always easily regarded him as a point guard, his disguised breakthrough is good, his leadership skills are very good, being able to get the youngest MVP is a good proof, the key ball ability is very good, and his physical fitness is relatively good in the guard. However, his change of direction breakthrough hurt his knee too much, and perhaps this season's reimbursement allows him to change his style of play to prolong his professional life, and his defensive ability is not directly proportional to his physical condition, which he needs to strengthen.
Overall, I think the best point guard in the league is Paul, he's the kind of guy who can make his teammates better, carry the team forward, and at the same time step up when it matters most, and have a good passing vision that can maybe give him what he wants, including a championship.
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1.Chris Paul (Clippers).
Team record: 38-21, fifth in the West.
Stats: Rebounds, assists, steals.
2.Stephen Curry (Warriors).
Team record: 45-11 1st in the West.
Stats: Rebounds, assists, steals.
3.Damion Lillard (Trail Blazers).
Team record: 38-19, fourth in the West.
Stats: Rebounds, assists, steals.
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I think Paul is currently the No. 1 point guard in the league, although he doesn't have Delon's physical fitness, but he can bring the Clippers, a team with fish belly, into a strong team in the league, which DeLong can't compare!
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Now it's Paul, the brains of the team, and with him, everyone on the team is flying on the basket.
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The current No. 1 point guard should be Stephen Curry, because he got the regular season MVP in the 2014-15 season, so he should be considered the No. 1 point guard as the point guard. In the 2014-15 season, he averaged points and assists per game and shot percentage from three-point range.
Stephen Curry (born March 14, 1988 in Akron, Ohio, USA) is an American professional basketball player who plays as a point guard and plays for the NBA Golden State Warriors.
Stephen Curry has been with the Warriors since entering the NBA through the draft in 2009, being named to the All-Rookie First Team in his rookie season, the All-Star Game Western Conference starting team in 2014 and 2015, and the regular season MVP in 2014-15, being named to the All-Star First Team and helping the Warriors win the NBA championship.
Stephen Curry won the World Championship in Turkey in 2010 with the United States and the Basketball World Cup in Spain in 2014.
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In terms of point guard alone, the first active player in the league is none other than Paul. His assist-to-turnover ratio consistently tops the league.
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Paul, the most stable point guard, is also very lethal.
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