I think Roy is strong, but there are two questions that I don t understand

Updated on society 2024-05-22
26 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    He's a shooting guard.

    He has the ball because other teammates really can't do it, or when he thinks he has to score, he organizes it himself.

    This is when star players have to step up.

    Defender rankings, personal opinion.

    1 Kopeck. 2 Wade.

    3 Paul. 4 Billups.

    5 Roy. 6 Delong.

    Kobe Wade Needless to say, Paul leads a team with the power of one person, and you can see what the Hornets are like without Paul. Billups looked unremarkable, but he was ahead of Roy because he controlled and changed the game. No matter how strong Roy is, it is also a one-man battle, and Billups can be a tighter integration of the whole team DeLong is actually on par with Roy, but Roy's single-handedness will still be more certain.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Roy is a very good all-round defender, with excellent physical attributes, a cool head, and outstanding breakthrough and shooting ability, and he can play the dual role of playmaking (PG) scoring (SG) guard.

    But if Roy is simply used as a PG, then it will cause a waste of his scoring ability, so the Trail Blazers generally use the attack tactics for PG to arrange him in the PG position, let him attack in the PG position, and his height and weight can have an advantage against the general opposing PG, especially in defense. In addition, Roy tends to suffer a bit in height when he is an SG, and placing him in the PG position can avoid this and reduce the pressure on him.

    So, even if Roy appears in the PG position, he is not a PG in the traditional sense, but an aggressive PG. For example, against the Rockets, the PG position is Xiaobu and Lowry, and the SG position is Bartier or Atay, and Roy can play his ability more in the PG position. The Trail Blazers also played better.

    There is a lot of talent in the NBA for shooting guards, and it is difficult to accurately rank a certain player due to different styles and different roles on the team (for example, defensive players are not reflected in the data).

    Almost universally recognized as the No. 1 SG in the NBA is Kobe Bryant, followed by a group of All-Star level SGs, Roy belongs to this level, and there are such as Wade, Reed, former Wheat, former Eyre Jr., Gordon (Bulls), Ray Allen, Johnson (Hawks), etc., I think at least the top 10 will definitely be in the top 10.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Two-way guards, who can both score and control the ball, in fact, the two guards of the Trail Blazers, Roy and Blake, are both two-way guards. In the past, when Alston was in the Rockets, he and Brooks played together in the "two-guard" strategy, in fact, Brooks was the scoring guard, and Brooks was also a two-way guard.

    Roy and Delon's scoring methods and bodies are more similar, the scoring guards in front of Roy should have Kobe, Wade, etc., and Roy and Paul and Delon should be of the same grade.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    1. Both play two positions, and when point guard Blake is on the court, he is a scoring guard; When he's not around, he's a point guard. Since Blake is not a consistent starter, Roy is often in the point guard position. A point guard is not the same as deliberately lowering the score because you have to focus on passing, it's relative.

    No one doubts that the Bulls' Derrick Rose is a point guard, and his scoring is not low. The point guard's primary responsibility is to bring the ball from the backcourt to the frontcourt and then make offensive decisions about whether to attack or pass to which teammate. If you are the boss of the team, then most of the time you choose to come by yourself; If it's not yourself, then you usually choose to give it to the core players.

    Iverson is also a point guard, and that is the leading scorer in the four leagues.

    2. In the guard, it is definitely not outside the top 10 as someone said before, only Kobe and Wade can really be ranked in front of him, Billups's offensive and defensive ability is not as good as him, but his control ability is stronger than him, and it is difficult to say that he can be ranked in front of him. Delon and Paul are pure point guards, different types of him, a little worse in attack and a little better in passing, but they can't be said to be better than him. Therefore, I think in the ranking of guards, Kobe Bryant should be indisputable first, Wade should be second, and there are several players left, and it is difficult to say who is stronger and should be tied for third.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    He's a shooting guard, but he can organize the whole team, like LBJ plays SF, but he can also have about seven assists per game, and he can break through when he has the ball, and then the defense shrinks, and he can get good space at the right time.

    KB Wade Rayren Roy (SG only).

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    He was originally a shooting guard, but he often played the game in the fourth quarter.

    As for the ranking in the league, I personally think it is still outside the top 10. In 2 to 3 years, it is estimated that after James and Wade, there is also a possibility that there will be a genius in 2009 and 2010 who will participate in the selection of embroidery above him.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The scoring cameo is the same as Maddie Bryant's occasional cameo in the open.

    In addition to Kobe Wade, the scoring position should be Roy.

    If there is an empty seat, 1 Paul 2 Delong is personally optimistic that Ross is very fierce.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Dual-energy bits, it's the league trend, think Wade, Arenas, Joe. Johnson, both can play in two positions.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    He's a shooting guard and can also make cameo appearances.

    But when he played the organization, he did it alone......

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    1.He is the quintessential two-way position, and it could even be said that he can play three positions: playmaking guard, scoring guard, and small forward. Normally he plays mainly as a point guard, but as you said, in the playoffs he has more responsibilities, so he plays playmaking guard

    2.From a point guard point of view, I feel like Roy is the No. 3 point guard behind Kobe Bryant and Wade

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    He should be a shooting guard, but there is no prescribed position for a star player, they are all swing man types, Kobe Bryant can also play point ball, as long as the technique is good enough, there is nothing wrong with it. The guard can't be judged, except for Kobe Bryant, there is no controversy now, and the rest is not easy to say, 1v1 no one can prevent anyone.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    First: Scoring guard, but sometimes also playing playmaking guard!

    Second: Rank third, the first is Kobe, the second is Wade, and the third is him!

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Quarterback. Bryant. Wade. Ginobili and Roy are about the same.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    He's still young and needs to grow, he plays shooting guard or small forward, he counts himself among guards, Kobe, Wade, James, Delon, Nash, Paul, Kidd, a lot of them are better than him. He needs time.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The shooting guard, the playmaking guard is Blake, and most of the ball is still carried to the front court by Blake. However, shooting guards also often play with the ball.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    He's a dual-energy position! Score, organize! He has Kobe Bryant, Wade, in front of him

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Natural wear and tear, he had surgery on both legs when he was in college.

    Now I have had six surgeries on both legs, and the cartilage is completely gone.

    In college, Roy showed his leadership qualities, but he also suffered a slight blow to the knee.

    However, the Trail Blazers, knowing that he had a knee injury, did not hesitate to transfer him from the Timberwolves to the Trail Blazers in the 2006 draft.

    1.Rookie period.

    As a rookie, a heel injury forced Roy to sideline for 20 games at the start of the season, but Roy remained unstoppable, scoring his first career double-double against the Toronto Raptors on December 22, 2006.

    Roy played just 57 games in his rookie season due to injury, making him the second-fewest rookie of the year and the third Trail Blazers player to win the award after Geoff Patrick and Heaney Vickers.

    2.Maturity.

    In the final game before the All-Star break, Roy accidentally sprained his right ankle, but Roy still scored 18 points and nine rebounds in the All-Star Game.

    3.Ascension period.

    On May 9, 2009, Roy signed a four-year max contract with the Portland Trail Blazers with a fifth-year player option, and in 2010 Roy was selected to the All-Star Game for the third time in a row, but was eventually forced to withdraw due to a tendon injury in his right hind leg.

    On 11 April 2010, Roy suffered an injury to his right knee, which was revealed by an MRI and a minor soft bone tear in the knee the following day.

    Roy has since undergone surgery and is expected to miss at least the first round of the playoffs, but surprisingly he returned to lead the team to victory in Game 4 of the playoffs just eight days after undergoing surgery.

    4.Outbreak period.

    On November 14, 2010, Portland** revealed that Roy's knee was suffering from arthritis, and Roy needed to rest and limit playing time, and did not need surgery; Later, Roy revealed in an interview that his knee joint had been drained twice.

    In the final story, the Trail Blazers reported that Roy's frequent swelling in his left knee was due to the lack of cartilage in his knee to withstand the stress of running and jumping.

    Roy himself has stated that he has arthritis in his knee and that he is already taking anti-arthritis medications for it**; This question will probably stay with him for the rest of his career.

    On December 30, 2010, the Trail Blazers announced that Roy would be suspended indefinitely due to a knee injury, and Roy had already missed six consecutive games with the team due to a knee injury.

    Roy then began looking for medical advice, and he eventually underwent arthroscopic surgery on both knees on January 17, 2011. On Feb. 7, Roy abruptly announced that he would be back in a week, just 20 days before he underwent surgery.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    If you only talk about heads-up ability, Roy is more powerful. Because Roy at his peak was very powerful, he not only had three points, but also broke through very quickly, so he was better than Rose.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    If you are simply heads-up in the form of a score, the winner will definitely be Roy, and Roy's unreasonable pull and confidence are Roy's greatest guarantees. So I think Roy goes a little deeper.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Rose's heads-up ability is more powerful because Rose is faster and has more offensive means.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    It must be Rose, because Rose is proficient in all kinds of disguises, and his passing ability is also very powerful, so he has a stronger ability to go heads-up.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    I don't think it's good in terms of achievement, judge it now. Rose's physicality is much better than Roy's, and Roy mainly relies on awareness and the team's tactics to play, in fact, his ability to create chances is not as good as Rose's. But Rose's biggest flaw is awareness.

    As a playmaker, his passing skills and observation skills are not mature enough, which Roy is better than him.

    However, Roy is SG SF, tandem ability is only secondary, and scoring effectively is the job. If Roy can become more proficient in his shooting and breakovers, and enhance his ability to create opportunities, he will be more than just an ordinary star. Ross strengthens his passing ability and tandem ability instead of just scoring himself, then, at least, he is worth 1500w.

    In short, it still depends on the performance in the next two years. Personally, I think Ross has more potential.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Roy is already retired, so it's better not to compare it in the future.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Roy's strength is particularly strong, and at his peak he can be said to be the top three quarterbacks in the league, and is known as the "Yellow Mamba".

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    His strength is still very strong, and he is in the upper echelon of all the stars.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    There are quite a few stars in the NBA, and each of them is extremely good, but in such a league, many players, they are just a flash in the pan, and after a few seasons of highlight, they quickly declined. Today is one more talented player who has been affected by injuries. That's right, that guy is Roy, and at his peak Roy was one of the best quarterbacks in the league.

    Roy Roy was the absolute core of the Trail Blazers back then, Roy had an extremely good scoring ability, and Roy at his peak was also the only player in the league and was selected for the All-Star Game many times. In many games, Roy has been able to help the team with his excellent scoring ability, and Roy is also a big heart player, and his key ball ability is extremely good.

    Therefore, he is also known as the Yellow Mamba by many fans. The most classic stunner in Roy's entire career is in the competition with the Rockets, when Yao Ming completed the mid-distance shooting finals at the last moment of the game, thinking that the Rockets would win the final victory, but what people didn't expect was that Roy received the ball directly in the front court and completed a super difficult three-point shot in seconds.

    And this lore is also one of the most classic characters in the entire NBA history. At his peak, Roy even made Kobe Bryant, once the league's top point guard, say that Roy was the hardest point guard he had ever faced in his entire career.

    However, such an excellent basketball player, in his entire career, he was affected by injuries, because the style of play was too vigorous, resulting in Roy's knee could not withstand such a large amount of exercise, and finally throughout Roy's career, his knee was repeatedly injured, and finally Roy quickly disappeared. Today, Roy has long since retired and is working as a basketball coach in a high school.

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