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Scoring (Basketball Terminology) Complete Details

The scoring guard (Shooting Guard) is primarily tasked with scoring on the court. He is the second scorer on the court after the small forward, but he does not need to practice like a small forward general one-handed, because he is often by teammates to help him find the gap after the shot.

Basic introduction Chinese name :score Foreign name :score Nature :sport Category :basketball Introduction, representative characters, ace guard, Jordan, Kobe, Sharman, Jones, Greer, Kessler, Monroe, Moncrief, Gwen, Miller, TOP list, Introduction A scoring guard often have to do two things, the first is to have a very good openings to shoot the ball out of the line, so his outside accuracy and stability must be good, otherwise his teammates to help him find the openings after the shot. The first is to have a good opening to shoot from the outside, so his accuracy and consistency from the outside must be good, otherwise the teammates have to work hard to block a good opportunity, but then can not shoot in the words, the morale and confidence of the team is quite a big blow. The second is to find the gap in the small gap to shoot the outside, so his shot speed should be fast. A good point guard can not expect every time there is such a good gap, should be able to find an opportunity to shoot in a very short period of time, and the hit rate should also have a certain level, so then, in order to make the enemy's defense to be concerned about, must be pulled away from the circle of defense, and more conducive to the teammates in the penalty area of the offensive. Representative Hornacek (Jeff Hornacek) can be regarded as a very typical point guard, his outside shot is fast and steady, the range can be close to far, every angle can be shot, and the hit rate has always been a certain level. In addition, he also has the ability to cut, if necessary, in the cut after the pass to destroy the defense, all the ability to have a full set. Another category can be represented by Latrell Sprewell, who is actually better at cutting than shooting from the outside. Hornacek has all of those skills, but he's more of a cutter-breaker than a cutter-breaker in terms of weight. Hornacek might be a good bet to take a shot from the outside on a normal outside shot, whereas Sprewell might prefer to cut to the box and take a shot closer to the rim, and that's the difference between the two in terms of offensive options. To put it bluntly, Sprewell's style of play is already considered a small forward-ized point guard. Looking at today's NBA point guards, like Miller (Reggie Miller), Dumars (Joe Dumars), Richmond (Mitch Richmond), Anderson (Nick Anderson) and so on, in fact, it is not difficult to find out that their dissimilarity is not very big, almost all of them are more or less the same way of playing. From this we can see that the characteristics of the point guard is quite obvious, unlike other positions often have a very different type of playing style. Look at the CBA field, Jiangsu Hu Weidong is undoubtedly an excellent point guard, especially good at three-point long-distance shooting. Last season, he once created an amazing record of 12 three-pointers in a single game. Ace Guard The authoritative American media "Fox Sports" launched a series of features - the best players in history (according to five positions), the best sixth man and the best coach of the "Ten Aces". July 14, 2005 Top 10 Aces at Point Guard, written by former pro coach and current NBA commentator Charlie Rosen, who has authored more than a dozen basketball books. Jordan Jordan has never disappointed, he is the basketball god in the hearts of fans. He carried the most responsibility on his team and hit countless game-winning shots over his career, all of which were tied to his tough defense. Jordan is perhaps the most playful player in the world in practice. This superstar is not only able to play with full energy himself, but he is also able to inspire his teammates to play at their full level. Jordan was super talented and his desire to compete made him better. A little known story best illustrates Jordan's belligerent spirit. At the 1989 pre-game camp, a rookie player named Matt Blaster dared to challenge Jordan's authority, and as Jordan was about to complete a fast-break dunk at a practice game, Blaster fouled him from behind, and Jordan fell hard to the ground. Jordan declined the trainer's kindness, stood up tenaciously by himself, and demanded that the training game continue, his eyes already showing the killing spirit of revenge. Jordan teased Blaster several times later on in the game, but he plotted the most vicious and creative retaliation. Finally he got his chance, on a fast break layup, he deliberately stopped and waited for Blaster to catch up with him. When Blaster was ready to repeat the trick, Jordan jumped ahead of him, jumped in the air, used the timing of the change of hands, his left elbow hit Blaster's forehead, and then the ball switched from his right hand to his left hand to complete the dunk. Two points were valid and the KO was completed with a mild concussion for Blaster! Kobe In terms of basketball talent, Kobe is second only to Michael Jordan, but he's only 30 years old. Kobe can manipulate the game in multiple ways - his creativity, shooting (free throws are perfect), rebounding, passing and desire to compete. Kobe's biggest weakness is his "narcissism", which has gotten him into a lot of trouble on and off the court. This has caused him to get into a lot of trouble on and off the court, and he has made too many enemies for Kobe to be able to play at his full capacity on the court. But now that Kobe has become more mature and disciplined, he has been recognized as the second best point guard in history, just below "His Majesty the Flyer". Sharman Sharman is second only to Jordan at the point guard position. He was always able to fulfill the tasks assigned by the head coach. Besides scoring, Sharman was also an aggressive rebounder, a smart passer, a trustworthy ball handler and a court commander. In the "Russell Era", it was often Schaalman who would finish the last shot, and it was Schaalman who would defend the opponent's most threatening post player, which is why he is considered to be one of the NBA's first revolutionary guards. Sharman won four NBA championships in 1957, 1959, 1960 and 1961***. What's remarkable is that as a player, coach, general manager and consultant, he was a success - a champion. Jones Sam Jones:is one of the NBA's first generation of technically comprehensive guards, the body is sturdy and proportional speed is extremely fast, the body is flexible and excellent hands, playing the boards shooting very accurate. Jones is also the kind of cool-headed, critical constant leadership player, good at dealing with a variety of key ball. Celtics head coach "Cardinal" Auerbach claimed to be Jones' biggest fan: "Any task you give him, he can accomplish. He's ready to play anytime, anywhere, when he's called upon, when he's called upon." In addition, he was a classic "playoff player," averaging more than 20 points in a regular season only four times, but winning seven Finals. Hal Greer: At only 6'2", Greer was a small point guard, but his accomplishments were great. He was not only a "blind" jumper, but also a good rebounder, an accurate passer and a tireless defender. The more the game came down to the wire, the better Green played. In the 1966-67 season, he averaged 22.1 points per game, second only to Chamberlain's 24.1, but in the playoffs, Green averaged 27.7 points per game, more than six points better than Chamberlain. This season, he also got the only Finals title of his career. Kessler Drexler:An all-around player whose self-belief you can never destroy. He is one of the NBA's Flyers who can "play above the rim". Drexler is known by fans as "The Glider", and he is able to dunk the ball beautifully into the 3.60 meters of the basket. When his shooting touch was poor, he found ways to prove his existence with defense, and he always knew how to "maximize" his strengths and "minimize" his weaknesses at the same time. After three unsuccessful appearances in the Finals, it was not until halfway through the 1994-1995 season that Drexler asked to be transferred to the Rockets, only to join his old college alumnus Olajuwon in wearing a Rockets uniform to win his first Finals title. Monroe El Monroe: He was one of the key figures in revolutionizing the traditional role of point guard, proving that guards and centers were equally important in the offense. Before "Magic" Jensen came to the NBA in 1979, there was a player in the NBA who was known as the "Black Magic", and that was El Monroe. Monroe was a master of ball control and a one-on-one specialist. His dazzling cuts often dazzled spectators. If opponents kept him at arm's length, he could score with an accurate shooting attack. Sidney Moncrief: Another versatile point guard, Sidney Moncrief was the first Flash, specializing in scoring in motion rather than spot-up shooting, and although his ball-handling skills were considered "questionable," he was always able to put a scare in the stats. He is also an excellent passer. He is also an excellent passer, a rebounding specialist, and a defensive specialist. Despite his reputation, he was the "key man" of his time. George Gervin: Nicknamed "The Iceman", George Gervin was a scoring machine who ranked first in the league in scoring for four seasons and was considered an unbeatable defensive player. His best shot is from the mid-range, but he's not bad at passing, defending, or grabbing rebounds. But he wasn't a qualified leader, and the Spurs were eliminated by the Lakers both times they made it to the Western Conference Finals. So Gervin is a mere scoring machine, not a winner, and that's why he can't be ranked higher. Miller Reggie Miller:There is no doubt that Miller is the best point guard in history in terms of three-point shooting kung fu. Since entering the NBA, Miller has ranked first in NBA history in both the number of three-point attempts and the number of hits. Three-point shots have made "Miller moments", the most classic two: the first game of the 1995 Eastern Conference semifinals, the opponent is the Knicks. The last 8.9 seconds, Miller hit two consecutive three-point, scored 8 points, to help the Pacers complete the most amazing reversal in NBA history; 1998 Eastern Conference Finals, Game 4, in Jordan's close defense, Miller in the only 0.7 seconds left, jumped from the spot to hit a three-pointer, led the Pacers to victory. However, not taking a championship ring with him when he retired is his biggest regret. TOP NO1: Kobe Kobe is now the NBA's best scorer, breakthroughs, shooting, free throws, three-point, he is familiar with the offensive end of the flawless, a single game 81 points of the personal record is a strong proof of this. In addition to the crazy scoring, Kobe's organization ability is also outstanding, often as the first initiator of the team's attack. In addition Kobe is still one of the best defenders in the league, close defense is very oppressive. February 3, 2009: 61 points in the game between the Lakers and the Knicks, as well as the fourth-highest score of his career, 81 points in the game against the Raptors on January 23, 2006 behind only the 100 points of 1962 Chamberlain! Also 65 points and 62 points in only 3 quarters (33 minutes) (didn't play in the 4th quarter). Upon entering the NBA, Kobe surpassed most regular college draftees with his amazing basketball talent. He has the shadow of the skyrocketed superstar Michael Jordan back then, no matter in bouncing, shooting and breakthrough, and therefore is considered one of the most powerful successors of the basketball god - Jordan; the most influential and iconic superstar in today's NBA. NO2: Wade Wade's mid-range shot is not stable enough, the offense is based on breakthroughs, one-on-one ability is very strong, excellent dribbling, fast start speed, strong upper body strength, breakthroughs are very sharp. Wade in the fast break pass in place, often and teammates do aerial catch. Passing in the positional battle is a bit random, experience needs to be further accumulated. In defense, Wade can keep up with the pace of the majority of opponents, such as the kraft like moment to the opponents interference, rebounding and stealing ability are good. As the earliest player in the 03 golden generation to get the championship, Wade has a leadership temperament, good psychological quality in the game, the more critical the game the better. NO3: Arians Compared with the rest of the four, although Arians is no longer a newcomer to the NBA. However, he really showed his strength in the league only last season, as ranked in the Kobe, James after the scoring list "third person". Arians became the biggest contributor to lead the Washington Wizards back to the playoffs, and let the fans know that Washington has such a great scorer. For Arians, what he needs to do is to continue to prove his ability in the new season, to prove that he is not a flash in the pan "meteor".