US media reorders the top 5 point guards in NBA history, Harden ranked fifth, no suspense at the top
In basketball games, the scoring guards are a very important position on the court. They often undertake the task of the team's main scoring points, which is very important for the team's record, so ordinary players cannot play this position. Players who can play well at the point guard are generally superstars. Recently, US media HoopsHype has re-arranged the top 5 point guards in NBA history. Let’s take a look at who they are! Five: Harden ranked fifth by Harden. Everyone knows his scoring ability. Harden was able to score three consecutive scoring champions in the Rockets, and even averaged 36.1 points per game in the 18-19 season, which is also the highest average score in the NBA this century. That season, he also achieved more than 30 points in 32 consecutive games. His scoring was very easy and his scoring explosiveness was also very strong, and no player could compete with him. , and Harden not only has strong scoring ability, but also passes and assists ability in the league. He is also one of the few players in the NBA who can both score and assists, and his performance is very comprehensive. Harden has been in the All-Star Game 11 times so far in his career, 6 times in one round, and won an MVP once. Except for the lack of a championship, there are basically no other honors. If he can win the first championship, his ranking will be higher. 4: Iverson Iverson is also the top spot guard in the league. At that time, he was one of the four major spot guards in the league, and even the first to become famous. Iverson won the MVP for the first time in his career in the 200-01 season, and that year he also led the 76ers to the finals. Faced with the arrogant OK combination, Iverson scored 48 points in the first game of the finals, leading the team to defeat the Lakers, and also made fans truly recognize the player Iverson. Since then, Iverson's influence has become increasingly greater, and everyone has also begun to learn his breakthrough and change direction skills. Iverson has won the scoring title in a total of four times so far in his career, entered the All-Star 11 times, entered the first round of the game three times, and entered the Hall of Fame after retiring. The only regret is that he has no championship. He has only played in the finals in his career, which is in 2001. 3: Wade Wade was the first player to play well in the NBA draft in 2003. In the third season of his career, he led the Heat to the championship. When he was 0-2 behind the Mavericks in the finals, Wade took the team's offensive banner and used his sharp breakthrough to break up the opponent's defense line. In the end, Wade led the team to chase four games in a row, and he also won the honor of FMVP. At that time, he was also called the Flash by fans. He even said that he was Jordan who was five centimeters shorter. He still had a top speed with a meniscus in the league, and no one could keep up with his breakthrough. Later in 2012 and 2013, Wade helped the Heat win two championships. In his career, he won three championships, once the scoring champion, 13 All-Stars, and twice the first round. He is also a Hall of Fame-level shooting guard. 2: Kobe Kobe is a super giant in the NBA history. He spent 20 seasons of his career with the Lakers. When he first entered the league, he mainly played as a substitute. Later, he became one of the starting cores of the Lakers with his continuous efforts. In 2000-02, Kobe helped the Lakers win three consecutive championships with his own offense and defense. At that time, he was the top player in the league's Chinese and foreign fields. Without him, the Lakers would not win three consecutive championships. After O'Neal left the team, Kobe led the Lakers to the Finals three times in 2008-10, and won two consecutive championships in 2009 and 2010. Kobe finally won the FMVP trophy. 20 seasons in his career, Kobe won the championship five times in total, entered the first team 11 times, entered the first team 9 times, entered the All-Star 18 times, won the MVP once, and won the FMVP twice. He is a star in the NBA history, but a strong Kobe can only rank second, mainly because the top of the list is really outstanding. 1: Jordan Jordan is recognized as the best player in NBA history. Jordan, who is a point guard, has top scoring ability. After only 15 seasons in his career, he can win the scoring champion 10 times, leading other players in a cliff-like manner. Moreover, Jordan not only performs top on the offensive end, but also is unique on the defensive end. In the 1987-88 season, he won two honors: MVP and DPOY in a single season, and was the first player in the NBA to achieve this honor. After entering the 1990s, Jordan truly ushered in an explosion of honor. He led the Bulls to three consecutive championships twice in a row, winning the FMVP six times. In his 15 seasons of his career, Jordan won five MVPs, 10 of them entered the first team, 9 of them entered the first team, and 14 of them entered the All-Star. He is a well-deserved superstar.
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