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The uncrowned king Stockton, who has maintained a stable state in his long career, 15,806 assists is difficult to be broken by his juniors, and he has won the assist king for nine consecutive years, if it is not for the lack of championships, the first point guard in NBA history may be him. Nash played well and passed accurately, but he didn't use the championship and didn't record. What Curry thinks about most is the existence of a scoring guard, and his assist ability is obviously much weaker.
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If one of the three were to pick the second-best point guard in history, it would undoubtedly be Curry, who has two MVPs and three championships, which the other two can't match.
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Curry is the second-best point guard in history because Curry has a championship and Nash and Stockton don't.
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There are a lot of fans who like to compare the historical status of some stars, or compare their favorite stars with other stars. But there are some superstars whose status is unshakable, such as Magic Johnson, who is recognized as the all-time number one in the point guard position, and now although it is a point guard boom, there are still few people who can threaten Johnson's position. So throughout the history of the NBA, excellent point guards have emerged in an endless stream, since the first has been firmly occupied by the Magic, who should be the second point guard?
If there is a vote, I believe that many fans will vote for Curry, Nash and Stockton, but after comparing these three players, there is still a clear gap between them.
Stockton. Stockton was one of the favorite players of many old fans in the '90s, he was a very traditional and well-rounded point guard, and while his height and physicality were thin among the black players, he always had his own way of stealing your dribble. Especially in terms of assists, Stockton has achieved the ultimate of a point guard, and in his prime, he was able to win the assist king for nine consecutive years, and the total number of assists in his career is 15,806 times that future generations can hardly catch up.
This record has long been regarded as one of the hardest records in NBA history, because Stockton's career has been very long and consistent, and it took 19 seasons to accumulate this number, so this assist record has also been in the dust to the present. But because there is no championship in his career and his personal honor is not hard enough, he is still a little dwarfed by Curinash.
Nash's son of the wind is believed to be the idol of many people's youth, and his elegant style and smart passing make watching him play a visual treat. Nash's ability to assist largely overshadows his scoring efficiency, and a small figure like Nash is not only accurate from three-point range, but also often able to get inside and cause damage. In terms of personal honors, Nash can be said to have won all the honors that a point guard can get, including one consecutive MVP, 5 assist titles, and 3 first-time championships, which shows that Nash at his peak is the best guard in the league.
Curry and Curry, as a new generation of point guards, is undoubtedly an epoch-making player, his appearance has completely changed the style of play in the NBA, and the Warriors' small-ball storm has swept the world, and Curry has contributed to the core of the team. If the three-point shot is also a grade, then Curry is definitely the only one, and a series of three-point records are still being refreshed, and I believe that by the day Curry retires, these three-point records will also become a record that is difficult to break. Curry, a former league scoring champion, a two-time MVP winner and a three-time champion, has outpaced the two point guards in front of him in this regard.
So many people believe that Curry's career will continue to be brilliant, and at present, it seems that he is the second guard in history!
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Curry is the second-largest point guard in history because only Curry has won a championship.
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Curry, Nash and Stockton, there is no doubt that Stockton is the second-best point guard in history, after all, no one can do a better job than Stockton when it comes to assists, which are the most important statistic for measuring a point guard.
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There are a lot of point guards in NBA history, Curry, Nash, and Stockton are all very good point guards, but none of them can get into the top two, many people think Curry is amazing, that is because they have not seen previous point guard players, in terms of personal honors, Curry is a little worse, so who is the second point guard, I think it is Jerry West.
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The point guard is a very critical position on the basketball court. There have been many great point guard players in NBA history who have played well in very different styles. Among them, it is undisputed that Magic Johnson is in first place, and Magic Johnson's style of play was very ornamental in those days, and fans were dazzled by all kinds of unexpected passes.
Not only is he a good playmaker as a point guard, but he is also very good at scoring and rebounding, and he often has near-triple-doubles. So who is the second point guard besides Magic Johnson? Curry, Nash, and Stockton are all candidates, and the gap is clear after comparison.
Stockton. First of all, let's talk about Stockton, the master of passing, Stockton has a high place in history, and his assists and steals rank first in NBA history. As a traditional point guard, Stockton is a very good game master, and he is able to help every teammate complete the offense better, especially with teammate Malone, which is simply seamless. Stockton is the kind of defender who can improve the team's overall performance.
In his 19-year career, he averaged points, rebounds, assists and steals per game, and the statistics also clearly show that Stockton is a traditional point guard. He won 9 assists in his career, 2 steals, and was selected to the All-NBA team twice, and the only regret is that he never won a championship.
Nash's other is Canada's legendary defender Nash, who is a player with a flowing style of play, although his physical fitness is average, his absolute speed is not very fast, and his bounce is poor, but he plays at a high level in his own way. Nash is also a very good passer, and his passes are like Scud missiles, quickly delivering to the best positions. Nash ranks third in history in total assists, averages 3 rebounds and assists in steals per game in his career, wins the regular season MVP twice, wins the assist title 5 times, and is selected to the best team 3 times, and has a perfect career.
Although Nash reached the Finals twice, he failed to win the championship.
Curry's third is the active player Curry. Curry's achievements are historic, and there are several new records for Curry, including a personal MVP and a single-season 402 three-pointers, which are difficult for future generations to break. Curry is currently two regular season MVPs, one scoring champion and one steal champion, three All-Star selections, averaging points, rebounds, assists and steals per game, and has also won three championships.
It can be seen that Curry's scoring ability is stronger and more comprehensive. Curry is still in his playing years, and his historical status will be further improved, so Curry is likely to become the second-best point guard player in history.
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If they were to vote for the second-best point guard in history, Believers would vote for Curry.
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Curry. Curry has hard honors, 3 championships on the team, regular season MVP in individual honors, and in terms of three-point records, the number one on the three-point list in the future must be Curry.
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Now it looks like it should be Stockton. But when Curry retires, there's a good chance he'll be the best point guard in history.
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The American authority **Bleacher Reports has ranked all point guards in the NBA with this status, they believe that the first point guard in history is the Lakers famous "Magic" Johnson, the second point guard is the current player of the Warriors Stephen Curry, the third is the Bucks famous "Big Hole O" Robertson, the fourth and fifth are respectively "Logo Man" Jerry West, the current player Chris Paul, and the sixth is John Stockton.
When it comes to Stockton, most of our impressions of him are the Jazz team's "Xuan Ming Duo" combination against Jordan, Stockton was selected by the Utah Jazz with the 16th pick in the first round in the 1984 draft, and he participated in the draft that year, as well as Jordan, Olajuwon, Barkley and other superstars. As a 16th pick, Stockton didn't get as much attention as he did early in his career, and it wasn't until the 1987-1988 season that Stockton started the team. At the same time, in the team, Stockton's blocking and dismantling tactics have also begun to show strong power, relying on the blocking and dismantling of the two of them, this season, Stockton can average points and assists per game, and the shooting rate is as high as 57%, which can be called a terrifying set of statistics, in addition, Stockton's other famous stunt - steals, has also begun to gradually become proficient, this season, he averaged a ball from opponents per game.
Stockton has served in the NBA for 19 years, and spent all of them with the Jazz, in these 19 careers, his average points per game is not outstanding, only points, but the average assists per game is one, the average number of steals per game is one, plus he has played nearly 1,500 regular season games, which makes his career total assists and steals are the highest in NBA history, and far ahead. Although Stockton's assists and steals per game statistics are outstanding, he and Malone failed to win a championship trophy for the Jazz, which may have become the biggest regret of his career.
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In Stockton's second season in the league, Stockton averaged minutes per game and his points per game and assists. And that's just the stats of his recent arrival in the United Bright League, but despite this, Stoshan is by no means the strongest point guard in history without Kton.
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Averaged assists and rebounds per game. Arguably the strongest point guard in history, he has a lot of room to go. Destroy all the hidden assist records of the League.
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His averages are points, rebounds, assists, and steals per game. Truly the best point guard of all time.
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Steve Nash and Stockton have a lot of similarities in their sizes, and there are a lot of similarities in where they play and their style of play。The reason why the difference between Nash and Stockton is so big is because there were some congenital diseases that caused him to be weak defensively at that time, and Stockton lived around the 90s of the last century, when the NBA league was mainly defense-oriented. Stockton grew up in times like these, and he had to have a good defensive ability to get a foothold in the NBA, and Stockton had a defensive titan like Karl Malone around him to help take a lot of pressure off Stockton.
Stockton is still the NBA league's assist leader。Stockton was extremely fortunate to have met a teammate like Karl Malone in the NBA, and the two of them are also known as the Utah Twins. He once fought six games in the Finals with the Bulls Dynasty.
In the end, they lost to the Bulls team led by Jordan. Stockton was extremely unlucky, meeting Michael Jordan and the Bulls dynasty at their peak in the best career of his life, becoming the uncrowned king of the NBA league.
It's already a miracle that Steve Nash has been able to become a superstar in the NBA league。His small size and illness have limited him to the NBA court, but with his elusive passing. He also led the Suns to the NBA Finals, setting off a wave of fast-break wind in the NBA league and laying the foundation for the future small-ball era.
Stephen Nash's Suns team was mainly offense-oriented, and Steve Nash and Stoudemire at the time both had big flaws in defense, which led to big holes in the Suns' defense.
Nash and Stockton have a lot of similarities in their lives and careers. It's also a pity that the two superstars didn't win their own NBA championships in their careers.
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With similar body shapes, the reason why the defensive difference between Nash and Stockton is so big is because the strength of the two is not at the same level, and there must be differences in defense.
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Nash is a great player with a big picture and Stockton is an offensive player, so the difference between the two is very different!
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The main reason is that the era in which Nash lived was not focused on defense, while the era in which Stockton was focused on defense.
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John Stockton is known for assists and steals, ranking third among the top 10 best point guards in NBA history.
Top 10 NBA All-Time Point Guards: "Magic" Johnson (1979-1996), Oscar Robertson (1960-1974), John Stockton (1984-2003), Isaiah Thomas (1981-1994), Walter Fraser (1967-1980), Bob Cousy (1950-1970), Jason Kidd (1994-present), Steve Nash (1996-present), Gary Payton (1990-2007), Lenny Wilkens (1960-1975)
John Stockton was a nine-time NBA assist leader and a 10-time All-Star Game (1989-1997; 2000), an All-Star Game MVP winner in 1993 and two Olympic gold medals in 1992 and 1996, is the NBA's greatest passing specialist and most unstoppable steal specialist. Stockton holds almost all of his current assist records: 15,806 assists total, nine consecutive assists titles, 1,164 assists in a season (1991), most assists per game in a season (1990), 24 assists per game in a playoff game, most assists per game in an NBA career, more than 1,000 assists in seven seasons, and 35 games in which assists have been more than 20.
He also holds an NBA record for 3,265 steals.
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