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What are the inside pass masters in NBA history?

There have been many passing masters in NBA history, such as Magic Johnson, John stockton, Jason Kidd and Steve Nash, but all of them are point guards, and they are among the top ten in NBA history. LeBron James was selected as a small forward except for 10, and all the others were point guards. After all, their position on the court is to pass the ball first. But the NBA also has many talented insiders, and their passing skills are excellent. The following rankings are in no particular order.

First place: chris webber.

As 1993' s No.1 pick in NBA, chris webber is brilliant and known as the most gorgeous power forward. He is very addicted to playing ball, and the Princeton attack led by the king at the beginning of this century is very enjoyable. At that time, the Kings had become a strong team in the league. In 2002, the OK group was almost cut. Chris webber is the central axis of the king's offensive system. He pulled to the high position, and the two-wing players interspersed with running positions, looking for offensive opportunities through high-speed passing. When his teammates are in place, Webber can touch the ball. Weber averaged more than 5 assists per game in three seasons of his career.

Second place: Sabonis

Sabonis is a talented player in the former Soviet Union and one of the greatest centers in basketball outside the NBA. He was 365,438+0 when he entered the NBA. He experienced a major injury such as a torn achilles tendon and could hardly jump. With a height of 2.265,438+0 meters, Sabonis became the gate of the inside. When 1995 landed in the NBA, the team doctor of the Trailblazers once said: From the X-ray film, Sabonis can get a parking sign for the disabled. This is enough to show how serious his injury is. In the 97-98 season, Sabonis averaged 16 points 18 rebounds and 3 assists. Watching Sabonis play, we can't just look at the data, because he is not the core of the team, nor does he score in singles, but he can also control the game.

He has a huge palm. Holding the ball with one hand is like holding a big apple. Passing the ball to his teammates in the blink of an eye, he is also good at long pass. Like a football quarterback, he grabbed the rebound and instantly passed the ball to the frontcourt 15 meters away, completing the attack from defense to the whole court.

Third place: nikola jokic.

Nikolai Jokic is the best big passer in active service and is called by fans? Control the front? His passing is light and elegant, with the shadow of white chocolate. He is 2. 13 meters tall, with big palms and long arms. He is only 23 years old, but the style of the ball is very mature. He holds the ball high and cuts it in the air. Falling in the low position can attract double teams and pass the ball well.

This season, he averaged 20. 1 minute 10.8 rebounds and 7.3 assists. He averaged 7.3 assists per game, ranking ninth in the NBA assists list and top ten in the assists list. He is the only inside player. Let's watch his performance.

Fourth place: Divac.

Divac is chris webber's inside partner in the Kings. Although his offensive and rebounding ability is not as good as chris webber's, his coordination and passing ability is no less than chris webber's. In the attack, Divac and Webber play high and low positions, Webber singles in the low position, Divac cooperates in the high position, and Divac has the ability to shoot in the middle and long distance, which can open the space and the two wings players run alternately. Divac can get 5.3 assists in a single season.

Fifth place: Drummond Green

Green is the core of the warriors' attack and defense. Although it is a second-time show, his ability is really extraordinary, especially in the series team. As a power forward, Green's scoring ability has dropped a lot this season, but his ability to organize series is still there. This season, he averaged 7.4 points, 7.3 rebounds and 6.9 assists per game, making him the second most assists inside player besides Jokic.

Sixth place: Dior

The peak of French magician Dior's career was when he was with the Suns. In the 2005-06 season, Starr Damel was reimbursed for the injury season, and Dior became the starting center of the Suns. That season, he averaged 13.3 points, 6.9 rebounds and 6.2 assists. Show your passing skills. You know, Dior was not the core of the ball at that time. The core of the Suns is historical point guard Steve Nash, who averaged 10.5 assists that season. Dior has a top passer like Nash in the team, and it is not easy to get 6.2 assists.