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What are the most difficult stunts for NBA stars?
Basketball talent in the United States has always been very strong, so NBA stars come forth in large numbers. These stars are also stunted and write their own basketball stories. Behind these stunts is the perfect combination of extraordinary talent and hard training. Today, let's compare 10 basketball stunts in NBA history:

10, Tim Duncan: Dunk and shoot.

Duncan's low post technique is the most solid in NBA, and the stability of both ends of offense and defense is unparalleled. In particular, his batting has always maintained a very high hit rate. Although this trick is not very ornamental, it is practical and will not be affected by age. Clapping and shooting ensured that Duncan still averaged 65,438+00 points on the offensive end in the last few years of his career. In 2065,438+04,38-year-old Shi Fo also won the fifth championship in his career.

9.barry. End the urinal? have a penalty kick

This trick is not the most difficult to prevent, but it is also a stunt. The strength of NBA players is excellent, and free throws are more of a kind of control for them, and never exist in the case that ordinary people have insufficient arm strength. But Barry, a former All-Star, used such a labor-saving amateur free throw. Although it is not beautiful, the actual effect is outstanding, and 90% of the free throw percentage in his career ranks among the best in NBA history. Barry. End the urinal? Free throws fully prove that the technology available on the basketball court is the best.

8. McGrady: dry pull jumper

McGrady's physical talent is excellent, and his height, arm length and strong jumping ability have enabled him to practice the technique of dry pulling in situ. At its peak, McGrady was no less threatening to the opposing team on the offensive end than the historical scorers like Jordan and Kobe Bryant, but the injury ruined the basketball genius. The fragile back and knees can't support McGrady's basketball dream, and the star who should have achieved higher achievements gave up halfway.

7. Manu Ginóbili: Snake Breakthrough

Manu? Ginobili's breakthrough is his housekeeping skill based on NBA. At the critical moment when the Spurs needed to score the most, Ginobili stepped forward and scored inside the opponent with his great European step. In 2004, he led Argentina to beat the United States to win the Olympic championship, and in 2005, the finals broke out to help the Spurs beat the Pistons to win the championship. These two heavyweight titles established Ginobili's historical position as a superstar.

6. allen iverson: Crossing (crossing)

Active NBA guards practice more three points, pursuing simplicity and efficiency, but it is inevitable to be greatly discounted in terms of appreciation. This not only reminds us of the little man with gorgeous attack: Allen Iverson. He dared to challenge Jordan as soon as he debuted. After that, his crossing stunt was a beautiful scenery in the league. His peak was the first game of the 200 1 finals. Is he alone? OK combination? The image of a lonely hero has since spread.

5. Dwyane Wade: Lost Footsteps

When you were young? Flash? Wade is the sharpest breakthrough star in NBA. His breakthrough not only has lightning speed, but also adds the technology of European step dance. This combination is Wade's exclusive skill package. This breakthrough with both strength and skill made him full of threats on the court. In the 2006 finals, his breakthrough and input made it difficult for the Mavericks to parry. Wade's performance in that year was also recognized as the best personal performance in the history of NBA finals.

4. Olajuwon: Dreamy footsteps

Olajuwon dominated the basket with fantastic steps in his career and led the Rockets to two consecutive championships. He also got a good name? Big dreams? . Olajuwon's footsteps were not only famous in the league that year, but after he retired, many stars came to polish his skills. Big dreams? Advice, Kobe, James, Howard, etc. Everyone has learned this technique from Olajuwon, but I'm afraid Kobe is the only one who really learned the essence.

3. dirk nowitzki: Golden Rooster Independence

20 10- 1 1 season, Mavericks met the Heat led by the Big Three in the finals. Without being optimistic, the Mavericks won the championship 4-2, and the biggest hero was Dirk Nowitzki. With his unique skills? Golden rooster independence? Jump shots saved the Mavericks from danger again and again, but the Heat could do nothing about him. This year's playoffs can be described as the pinnacle of King Norodom. Since then? Golden rooster independence? The jump shot was exclusively copyrighted by Nowitzki. Now Wang Shen is over 40 years old and still sticks to the field, which can be described as a real legend.

2. Jordan: Backup jumper

Michael Jordan's back jump shooting percentage is very stable, even in the playoffs with increased defensive intensity, Jordan can easily score with jump shots. 1998 in the playoffs, the bulls were at home and abroad, the lineup was aging and people's hearts were floating. Many people didn't think highly of them. However, it was Jordan who took the bull forward again and again with an unsolvable jumper until the sixth game of the finals, when Jordan hit the winner of the century and achieved the great cause of six championships. You know, Jordan was 35 years old last season? Old age But he still won the highest honor with his perfect jump shot, and no one has shaken the status of the god of basketball since then.

1, Qiao Ba? Tengu?

Qiao Ba? Tengu? It is a veritable stunt, because he is the only person in NBA history who has practiced the seemingly simple basketball skill of hook to the peak. 2m in height, 18, big swing arm, soft hand feeling, which makes Jabbar's hook almost unprepared, and the interference with him requires the power collision of the lower plate. Because of this, Jabbar has been at the peak in NBA all the year round, scoring 38,387 points in his 20-year career, ranking first in NBA history. So? Tengu? The stunt ranks first, and it deserves it.