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Iverson Francis Arenas.
M Williams, Foye, Davis, Larry Hughes, Terry.
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Arenas. Baron Davis.
TracyMcGrady.
Alan. Iverson.
Williams of the Bucks.
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In the NBA, as long as they are big-name swing guards, they can organize offense on point guards, but they take more responsibility for the team's offense, and they have to share energy and physical strength in everything they do. Look at Team Rockets Maddie, he did everything, of course he couldn't do it!
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Wade, Iverson, Marbury, DeLong. Williams, Chris. Paul, Barang. Davis.
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Davis, Paul, Iverson, Wade.
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The Wasp's Paul.
Heat's Wade.
Jazz's Delon.
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Arenas Wade Iverson.
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I guess I can play both point guard and attack guard. In fact, most point guards in the NBA are of this type, pure point guards, and only Stockton and Kidd have been outstanding in recent years. They are the ones who really mean that when they have the opportunity, they must give priority to passing, and the second choice is to do it themselves.
But there are fewer attacking guards who can play point guards.
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Or Barang. Davis is the strongest.
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A two-way point guard? What's going on?
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Matty, Byron Davis, Pseudo-German, Kobe, Iverson, etc. are all good players.
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Arenas, Wade, Iverson, this year's rookie Mayo, Cavaliers' West, Francis, Bucks' Williams...
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It's a two-way guard, no two-way point guard!
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Now the NBA has entered a fast-paced era, and there is no clear position on the court, such as James has begun to act as a point guard, Tucker has risen to the center, and now there are more and more two-way guards in the league. Iverson and Wade have been prime examples of how they have not only been able to control the ball on the court, but have also been able to score points. And now there are more and more players in the league in the two-way position, so who is the best two-way guard?
Personally, I think that the four major dual-energy positions in the NBA are Curry, Westbrook, Harden and Lillard. These four are the best in terms of scoring and organization.
Although Curry has played in 5 games due to injury this season, looking at his performance in recent years. Not only is he the playmaker at the heart of the Warriors, but he has also repeatedly been able to break the deadlock with his three-point score on the offensive end, and his 402 three-pointers in a single season are unbeatable.
Lillard ushered in a big explosion this season, he averaged 30 points, rebounds and 8 assists per game, he is the team's offensive first initiator, and the long-range three-point is even more murderous, and also plays the role of the team's brain.
How many points, rebounds and assists Harden has averaged per game this season. I have to say that his scoring is really exaggerated, and he is also the strongest scoring player in the NBA league now. In addition to scoring, we can't ignore Harden's playmaking ability, his ball handling and passing ability are among the best in the league right now, and he has also won the title of assist king, he is not only a scoring maniac, but also a two-way guard.
In addition to the above three, I personally think that the strongest two-way guard in the NBA is Westbrook. Presumably many fans still remember Wei Shao's feat of winning an average triple-double per game in the season for three consecutive years. On the pitch, he is not only responsible for the team's playmaking, but also on the offensive end.
After transferring to the Rockets this season, although he has to share the ball with Harden, he can still average 7 rebounds and 7 assists per game.
In addition to the above four, including Paul, Murray, Mitchell, and Walker are also two-way guards, but they are slightly lacking in comparison with the above four. As the brain of the team, the defender is very important, and every team also wants the defender in the team to develop in all aspects.
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For example, Irving and Paul, Irving can shoot and pass, champion point guard, Paul is old and strong, can organize and score.
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Harden and Curry. Both are point guards, but because of their scoring ability, they can also be regarded as scoring guards.
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Curry, Paul, Harden, Lillard, Doncic, Mitchell and other players are the strongest two-way guards among the active players, and the so-called two-way guards are guards who are very good at scoring and ball handling.
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The first defender I want to talk about is everyone knows. Turtle Russell Westbrook. In the 16-17 season, Durant left the Thunder, and Wei Shao led the team alone, and Wei Shao couldn't suppress the anger in his heart that season.
turned on the rampage mode, and Wei Shao averaged 30 points, 10 assists and 10 rebounds per game that season. Wei Shao plays bloody, plays actively, and fights desperately for every ball. This season, with the addition of Paul George, the Thunder are getting better and better, and we look forward to seeing their shadow in the West.
The second one I want to talk about is Magic Johnson. Magic Johnson is undoubtedly one of the few well-rounded players in the league, who joined the Lakers as the champion in 79 and led the Lakers to five championships and led a period of the Purple and Gold dynasty. Although the magician has a height of 2.06 meters, his movements are very delicate, not only that, but his passing is even more terrifying to the opponent.
The third one I would like to talk about is the big Oscar Robertson. Big O is also a character like Chamberlain, who belongs to the ancient gods and beasts. It was the era of Chamberlain and Russell, the Lord of the Rings, but Robertson was not willing to be down, and he continued to prove himself in one game after another, and he also won many honors in his career.
The fourth one I want to talk about is Kidd. Kidd's pass was really widespread. He is known for his high-IQ style of play.
Kidd's ability to connect the team is really strong, and in his rookie season, he played very strongly, and his high-IQ play will prepare him for the choice of coach in the future.
The fifth one I'd like to talk about is Steve Nash. Nash plays with a lot of flair, with eight career All-Star appearances, seven NBA All-Star awards, and more importantly, five assists titles. With his superb skills, he has been able to gain a foothold in the NBA.
The sixth is Rondo. Rondo's ball IQ is extremely high, he has a good vision, and he is always a coach on the court, Rondo has a very brilliant career, and I hope that in the Lakers, he can work with James to create another brilliant achievement.
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Stephen Nash, Stockton, and Magic Johnson are all all-round point guards, who can shoot and steal, and integrate offense and defense, Magic Johnson led the team to win the championship in his first season, and Stephen Nash and Stockton have all won the honor of assist king.
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Magic Johnson, Chris Paul. Both of these players are players who can rush, grab, shoot and dunk, and even in many cases they take on the role of coach to lead the team to become stronger and stronger.
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Ben Simmons, he's a tall outsider, he's pretty much all-around except for mid-range shots. Rondo, he's a veteran point guard, and occasionally his shooting doesn't hurt his play.
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In the 80s, the Los Angeles Lakers, they had the powerful Magic Johnson who was more than two meters tall point guard, and he also played as a center jump ball in the Finals and won the championship that year.
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At that time, the NBA did not have four point guards, and two of them entered the Hall of Fame, and now only Long is left to play.
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In the NBA, Allen Iverson, Byron Davis, Westbrook, Steve Francis, Dwyane Wade, Gilbert Arenas, Blanton Roy, Stephen Curry, Monta Ellis, James Harden, Rose and others are representative of the two-way guard.
A combo guard is a player who can take on both scoring and ball control tasks in a basketball game according to the team's game situation or tactics.
Generally speaking, the division of labor between point guards and shooting guards is relatively clear: point guards are responsible for organizing the team's offense, while scoring guards aim for points. The nature of the work of the two types of defenders is different, so the conditions required of the players are also different.
Point guards generally need to have the desire, awareness and skill to pass the ball; Scoring guards must have a strong desire to score and a variety of offensive methods, especially mid-range and long-range shooting. Due to different conditions, usually players can only play one of the positions. If a basketball player can dribble and shoot and score, and can be at home at both playmaking guard and shooting guard, he can be called a two-way guard.
Unlike a traditional playmaker, who is only responsible for passing and playmaking, his size limitations do not make him a classic No. 2 (the ideal shooting guard must be at least 6'6").
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There are many NBA two-way guards, depending on which aspect, like Paul, Nash is one category, Maddy, Kobe Bryant is another.
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It's hard to find exactly what fits, but here are a few of the two-way guards and stats that I think are good: Celtics' Rajon Rondo Season Team Appearance Starting Time Shooting Three-Point Free Throw Front Rebound Back Rebound Total Rebounds Assists Steals Blocks Turnovers Fouls Scoring 08-09 Celtics 80 80 33 4 07-08 Celtics 77 77 1 06-07 Celtics 78 25 NBA Career 235 182 48% Bulls' Derrick Rose Season Team Appearances Starting Time Shooting Threes Free throws Front rebound Back rebound Total rebound Assist Steal block Turnover Foul Score 08-09 Bulls 81 80 37 Raptors' Jose Calderon Season Team Appearance Starting Time Shooting Three-point Free Throw Front rebound Back rebound Total rebound Assist Steal block Turnover Foul Score 08-09 Raptors 68 68 07-08 Raptors 82 56 06-07 Raptors 77 11 21 5
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A two-way guard is a combination of a shooting guard and a point guard People who can play both positions are called two-way guards Like Maddie of the former Rockets, Kobe Bryant of the Lakers and Davis of the Clippers They can score and point guard To a large extent, the task of the point guard is to organize and plan the offense and defense, but if the vision of the two-way guard is not good, and he can't see his teammates in the best position at the first time, if he can't pass the ball out at the first time, then it may be a delay in a good offense As a two-way guard, you must pay attention to this. Accurate shooting speed Fast breakthrough speed This is a must for organizational guards and scoring guards Scoring guards rely on speed to break fast and shoot accurately and organizational guards not only need to break fast but also need a good shooting technique First of all, in terms of technology, it is necessary to ensure that both types of guards are familiar with the skills You have to learn all of them For example, the point guard's overall view of the whole court and the speed of the point guard and the shooting accuracy of the point guard must ensure that you have to master it Personally, I recommend that you start with the scoring guard The point guard needs to handle the ball very calmly Very comprehensive vision and overall view Moreover, the dual-energy guard requires good physical strength, basic skills, stable footwork and solid hand feel, because the dual-energy guard sometimes has to be a person on the court, and the two positions of point guard and scoring guard For the dual-energy guard, this requires physical strength to ensure and you can have one more choice when attacking, choose to attack or pass the ball yourself, no one can blame you, because you are a double-way guard, scoring and organizing assists are all up to you.
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Delong. Williams.
1. Don't talk about ball control and passing, he has won the championship of the skills competition, but he lacks someone around him who can cooperate with him.
2. Scoring. Among defenders in his class, he is super physical and has a wide range of points.
3. His experience is incomparable to other defenders!!
This ranking is very important for hard honors, especially championships and regular season MVP times, and the top 15 point guards are: Magic Johnson, Curry, Bertson, Smiling Assassins, Stockton, Nash, Kidd, Paul, Turtles, Gary Payton, Kevin Johnson, Bob Cousy, Frazier, Parker and Irving. Personally, I think it's very reasonable.
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