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Is it difficult for traditional point guards to become super giants?

The NBA era is changing rapidly, and excellent young people enter the league every year. Players who have stood at the top of the pyramid for decades like James and Kobe are, after all, a minority. Taking 10 as an era, the stars of each era have changed greatly. For example, 10 years ago, most of the four point guards in the league played in the traditional way, retired and declined. Now the four point guards are all dual-energy guards, with different styles of play but strong strength. Which side is better than the two groups?

The four point guards of League 10 years ago were Paul and Delong in the west and Rondo and Ross in the east. Needless to say, Paul has been the first point guard in the league for many years, and he was recognized as a master of organization at his peak. In his career, he got 4 assists, 6 steals, 4 explosions, 7 defenses, and an out-and-out historical point guard. Delong is also very capable. He and Paul had a good time. At the peak, he averaged 20 points 10 assists. He is a shooting guard who can score and organize.

Rondo's scoring ability is average, but his defense and organization are top. He is the champion point guard. He has won three assists, 1 steals, but he has only been selected for the best three arrays and has not yet reached the level of a superstar. Look at Ross. Ross at the peak did win the MVP, but Ross's peak was too short. He has a strong scoring ability, averaging 25 points per game, but he only scored once.

Great changes have taken place in four active point guards. At that time, it was the world of traditional point guards, and now it is the world of dual-energy guards. Curry, Shao Wei, Lillard and Owen are all powerful players. Curry, the most unsolvable shooter in history, won the MVP in the regular season twice at his peak, as well as the scoring champion and the stealing champion. Shao Wei, the most versatile super point guard, was also the MVP of the league at his peak. He not only averaged three doubles per game for three consecutive years, but also got two points and two assists, which is very strong.

Lillard, the hottest point guard this season, led his team to the west and won the honor of 1 first round and two second rounds, averaging 29.5 points per game. Look at Owen again. He is the worst of the four, but his scoring performance is also excellent. He averaged more than 25 points in two seasons, was selected as the best second team, and also made it to the quartet in the finals.

On the whole, the four active point guards can be said to have completely defeated the four point guards 10 years ago, especially in scoring ability. Curry and Shao Wei, two MVPs, also have the upper hand compared with Paul Ross at the peak. Lillard+Owen, compared with Delong and Rondo, is even worse. At that time, the point guard was mainly organized, but now the point guard has strong scoring ability, strong team performance and personal ability. No wonder fans bluntly said: "The gap is too big."