Raptors Maddy shouldn t be at least a second team defense

Updated on physical education 2024-05-19
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    First of all, Maddie's physical fitness is definitely the first in the NBA, not one of them, because his height, speed, arm span, reflex nerves are all top-notch. Personally, I don't think the problem of Maddy's defense is purely a psychological problem, but also a technical reason. First of all, Maddie's steals, his stealing ability is the top among scoring guards, and his shots are fast and accurate, but Maddie has become less and less gambling steals as his career has grown.

    Iverson has always been great in steals, but he often misses people because there are too many gambling-style steals. Maddy is tall and therefore can interfere with opponents' shots, but his injury means he won't risk injury to block. This is also related to the Rockets' defensive system, the outside arrows are all defended by Battier, and Maddie's defensive tasks are relatively light, and the natural data is relatively small.

    So even if the Rockets don't have a single person with high defensive stats, the overall defense is very strong. It's a tactical decision for the team. There is also a physical problem, Maddie is not Iverson, and he can't run.

    Defense consumes a lot more physical energy than offense, and Maddy, who has a heavier scoring task, inevitably has reservations when defending, plus he does not have the same strong desire for victory as Kobe, and will not strive for perfection in all the work on the court, these many reasons cause Maddy's defense to be not good enough.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    It's a bit difficult, the performance of the 95** generation in the early stage can only be said to be average, the league is still in the hands of the older generation, and it is getting weaker, if you put it now for a while, it is possible!!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    <> in the Raptors. Maddie of the period.

    The performance is average, and he does not realize his talent for self-imitation.

    In 1997, at the age of 18, Maddie entered the NBA Draft as a high school student and was eventually selected by the Raptors with the ninth pick in the first round. Although the pick is not high, being selected as a high school student also shows Maddie's potential and talent, after all, Kobe Bryant, who also entered the league as a high school student.

    He was the 13th pick in the first round.

    Although Maddy's talent is nothing to say, Maddy's three years with the Raptors have not been in the main position.

    Maddie's rookie season was not a good one, after all, Maddie had just come of age, was not psychologically mature, and being away from home and family made Maddie not adapt well to the Toronto environment. In addition, although Maddie has talent, talent does not equal strength, and it takes time to realize talent, so Maddie played most of his first season as a substitute in the regular season.

    Played 64 games, started 17 games, played an average of minutes per game, and averaged only 7 points per game, which was relatively dismal.

    In the second season of the Raptors period, I thought that Maddie, who had run in for a year, would begin to cash in on his talent, but the new season was suspended for a long time due to labor negotiations, and the number of games in the whole season was greatly reduced, and then coupled with the sudden attack of injury, although Maddy played 49 games this season, he only started 2 games, and scored points and rebounds in the average minutes of playing time per game.

    And more importantly, the Raptors got Maddy's cousin, Carter, that season. Unlike Maddy, Carter won the main position as soon as he came to the Raptors, although the 98-99 season was Carter's rookie season, Carter played in 50 games, started 49 games, and averaged minutes of playing time per game, averaging points per game, and became the star of the Raptors. Although Carter entered the league a year later than Maddie, his performance was much better than Maddie.

    In the last season of the Maddie Raptors period, due to Carter's perfect performance, especially the 2000 slam dunk contest, Carter became famous, so even though Maddy began to realize his talent and averaged points, rebounds and assists per game, the Raptors positioned Maddy as the sixth man, and let him give Carter a hand, which was unacceptable to the arrogant Maddy.

    I believe that leaving the Raptors is the best choice, not only can I stay away from Carter to build my own world, but also return to the United States, everything is in Maddie's favor, so Maddie chose to leave, and the Raptors' career ends here!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The highlight of Maddy's NBA career came during his time with the Raptors, during which he won a regular-season scoring title and a regular-season MVP.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Maddy played very well when he played for the Raptors, and his performance on the court was relatively stable, and he was very smiling and wide-colored, and he cooperated closely with other players.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The performance was very good, it was his peak of his life, shouting that he had broken personal records many times in his career, and although he was not a main player at the time, he showed great potential.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Maddie's performance is very good because he can save the end of a game with his ability and he is able to achieve very high results.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It's Carter...

    In 1997, at the age of 18, Maddy was drafted by the Raptors with the No. 9 spot in the first round. On October 31, 1997, McGretty made his debut in the Raptors' game against the Heat, and two months later, on December 31, McGretty made his first start against the Raptors and Wizards, scoring 13 points and five rebounds. In the Rookie Challenge that season, McGretty scored nine points in 10 minutes of playing time.

    On February 13, 1998, McGretty scored 22 points and eight rebounds against the Nets, which was also the highest scoring record of the season for a rookie that year. And set the highest shooting percentage for an NBA player under the age of 21.

    Just the second year after McGretty joined the Raptors, his cousin Vince? Carter came to the Raptors from the University of North Carolina. But at this time, Maddy was only a bench player for the Raptors, and only played about 20 minutes per game.

    Carter quickly became the core of the team as soon as he arrived at the Raptors, and he surprised the team with a super difficult big windmill slam dunk in the All-Star Weekend Slam Dunk Contest that year.

    In the 1999-2000 season, McGretty rose to prominence with the Raptors, playing a total of 79 games this season, including 34 starts, and playing 31 minutes, averaging rebounds and assists per game, as a 6-foot-8 tallTrace? 03cm), Maddy also had an amazing performance of a block per game.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Because Maddie's ability was not enough to play the starter at that time. And it feels like he and Carter were in a bit of a conflict at the time, both of them were swing guards. So put Maddie on the bench.

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