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What is the traditional quarterback in this era?

Summary: Traditional point guards in the modern sense generally refer to players like Jordan, Kobe, glider and Wade.

Most of them are not afraid of physical confrontation, are good at aerial work, have a good back, and most of them don't use three points as their main offensive weapon.

However, the quarterback has generally experienced the evolution from the perimeter to the flank, and the responsibilities assumed by each era are different. The skills that arrogant people are good at in leading the coquettish era are also varied.

It is difficult to accurately divide or describe a skill of a player simply by using the word tradition.

MJ is regarded as the best shooting guard in NBA history, and he made clear the role of this position.

The quarterback's main task on the court is to score, and he is the second scorer after the small forward, but the quarterback doesn't need to practice the skill of fighting alone like the small forward, because his teammates often help him find the gap.