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Dry shooting-tracy mcgrady

The so-called dry pull shot is a sudden take-off shot without squat preparation, just like pulling onions in dry land. There are countless dry-pull shots in the NBA, but McGrady may be the only one who can interpret dry-pull shots as unsolvable. No one can stop McGrady's dry shot, can they? With his (McGrady's) height, without his bounce; With his bounce, without his height; With his height and jumping, there is no absolute speed-that's why McGrady interprets dry-pull shooting as a solution. Kirilenko? Josh smith? Who has seen them really freeze McGrady's dry shot?

Stealing and Counterattacking-allen iverson

Since the introduction of steal statistics in 1973-74 season, only five players (Magic, Robertson, Blalock, Iverson and Paul) have won the steal championship in succession in the past 25 years, while only 1: Iverson (2000-0 1 season) has won the steal championship in succession for three years. The answer is always 1964 times. You can imagine how many opponents he slaughtered with this move. In the playoffs of 1999, Iverson steals 10 times in a single game, setting a record for individual steals in the playoffs in NBA history.

Lightning Breakthrough-Dwain Wade

Just talking about absolute speed, Vived is countless in NBA history. If we only talk about the relative speed of breakthrough, Wei Dezu can rank in the forefront of history. What really distinguishes Wade from the pure breakthrough master is the scoring ability and efficiency after the breakthrough. This is why lightning breakthrough is Wade's solution, not others (except Iverson). When Wade broke through, the first step was very big and the speed was very fast, and the last two steps were also very big (different from others), so no one could completely keep up with him. "Wade Wrestling" and "Flash" are the best explanations for Wade's breakthrough.

Bulldozer layup-lebron james

James's best weapon to kill the enemy? The first thing that comes to mind is the layup-the bulldozer-like layup. Having Duncan's tonnage, the magician's height and Jordan's bounce are all gifts from God to James. When such a behemoth dribbles and crushes the inside, the defender either runs away or is pushed far away, or watches James make an easy layup or dunks violently. Strength, height, tonnage and speed are outstanding, which makes James's bulldozer-like layup become unsolvable. Oh, don't forget, James's famous "Crab Walking" made his layup more difficult.

Small throw-Tony Parker

Small throwing technique requires high speed for players, excellent ball control ability and good hand feeling. These three requirements are exactly what Parker has: on speed, Parker makes speed maniacs such as Iverson, Ford and Harris fear three points; On the ball control ability, Parker did not lose to any point guard in the league; On the handle, running Parker has natural lethality to the basket. So you know, in addition to the unstoppable breakthrough layup, Parker's other solution is a small shot-just like a sudden shot in the back, fast and sudden, often completed before the opponent can react.

Dunk across the street-vincent carter

Carter's dunk is fierce, swift and vigorous. If he is thunderous, he is still like the top of Mount Tai. It is similar to Wilkins, the essence of human film, but Carter's dunk in the game is more powerful and domineering, and the heroic momentum of "pulling the mountain and shaking the ground" is beyond anyone's reach. If you think Carter can only dunk, you are wrong. Remember Carter's jump over French center Weiss in the Olympic Games? Remember when Carter dunked through Duncan and rode on his head? There are countless such shots, and no one can stop Carter as a killer.

Strong performance in the restricted area-shaquille o'neal

How lethal is O 'Neill's strong play in the restricted area? Let's see what NBA rules he changed: in the last two minutes of the game, a player who doesn't have the ball is fouled and will be sentenced to a penalty and a throw. In order to limit O 'Neill's great role in the restricted area, some teams adopted ugly "shark-cutting tactics", deliberately fouled O 'Neill and sent him to the free throw line. In addition, O 'Neill also forced the league to modify many NBA rules, such as the reasonable collision zone under the basket, allowing the use of defense and three-second violation in the restricted area. Why did the league revise the rules of the game for O 'Neal many times? That's because sharks are fighting hard in the restricted area. It's terrible.

45-degree board-tim duncan

Duncan shot the most shots with a 45-degree slam, which was also the most glorious era for the Spurs to dominate the world. 45-degree shooting is a traditional skill, but it is rare for players who mainly rely on it as a deadly trick, except Duncan. Duncan's 45-degree racquet hit rate is high, and his hand feels smooth, which reminds people of Jones of Celtic dynasty. However, compared with Jones, Duncan's hitting is more stable, more efficient and more lethal. That's why people think of Duncan first when shooting at a 45-degree angle. Because this is the Buddha's solution.

Barely shoot.-Kobe Bryant

Think about it, who is the guy who can shoot into the basket many times under such circumstances: dribbling mistakes, then catching the ball, and then hitting three points; Almost missed the ball and was suppressed by the defender, but immediately hit the shot; Being double-teamed, not passing the ball, shooting in an almost impossible situation; After stopping the ball, I can't find a teammate to pass the ball, throw the ball on the rebound and hit it with a rebound ... There is no doubt that this is Kobe. Although it is selfish to try shooting repeatedly, Kobe's goal in trying shooting repeatedly silences his critics and makes him stand out from the crowd.

Turn around and jump shot to the basket-Yao Ming

Some people may question that Yao Ming's turn-around jumper at the basket has not reached the level of no solution. Actually, it is not. First of all, Yao Ming, 2.26 meters tall, is currently the first in the NBA. When he stood where he was, he could already touch the net. Secondly, after turning around in the basket, the shooting will pass through the defense or avoid the defender's block to a certain extent (the hit rate will increase); Furthermore, Yao Ming used to lean back when he turned his jump shot, and the 2.26-meter guy jumped up and bounced back at the basket ... So, Yao Ming's turn jump shot at the basket was as unsolvable as McGrady's dry shot. How high is the hit rate? That's another question. Who can hit every shot?

Fast break and long pass-jason kidd

The most comprehensive, selfless and astute passing master, in this decade, Kidd deserves this title. In his career, Kidd has a 40% chance to let his teammates score every pass. In the past ten years, he averaged more than nine assists per game and led the team to the finals twice. Aside from these dazzling auras on the books, the difference between Kidd and other passing masters may lie in his fast-break long pass-the ball seems to have eyes and just landed in front of the next fast-break teammate, and then the next teammate added an assist for Kidd. No wonder it is a happy thing to be a teammate with Kidd.

Break the ball-chris paul

People are still insoluble, and tactics can be changed. But what keeps the unsolvable people unsolvable is that they improvise and go with the flow. At this point, perhaps Paul is really different from his predecessor. Before him, tim hardaway, kevin johnson and isiah thomas were all excellent masters of ball control and breakthrough, but Paul is already a natural commander who can make clear judgments at all times, and his breakthrough is undoubtedly more lethal. Have you found that most of Paul's breakthrough points have become teammates' points? No wonder Thomas thinks: Paul is much better than me.

Snake Breakthrough-Manu Ginóbili

Ginobili's breakthrough is not as fast as thunder, and there is no strong body to ensure it. So what makes his breakthrough a solution? Ginobili has a unique direction change, dazzling footsteps and the most incredible sports center. It can be said that Gino has no center of gravity, or it can be said that Gino's center of gravity only gathers at one point, just like a snake. When Ginobili dives into the inside with a snake-like action, all he has left is the basket, and the defender can only "sigh at good luck" and then watch how the demon knife kills himself with a snake-like breakthrough.

Running without the ball+catching and throwing-richard hamilton

As we all know, "Masked Man" Hamilton became famous by running without the ball and then catching and throwing it. The so-called "eat all the fresh food in the world", Hamilton made a name for himself in the rivers and lakes with this single hand. In fact, if there is no ball after running, you can throw it if you catch it. Nine times out of ten NBA players can use it, but no one is more pure and lethal than Hamilton. Hamilton is the only one who knows this well in active service, and only he can easily kill the enemy for ten years with this trick, because he runs too many times without the ball and catches and throws the ball too fast. Running without the ball+throwing after catching the ball is not Hamilton's killer. What is this?

Three key points-reggie miller

1995 in the fifth game of the Eastern Conference semifinals, the Knicks led the Pacers by 6 points in the last 18 seconds, and then entered the "Miller moment": Miller hit a three-pointer on the left wing, then stole, turned around and jumped out of the three-pointer line, and hit a three-pointer in the same position! Then there is the magic of 8.9 seconds and 8 minutes reversal. 1998 in the fourth game of the Eastern Conference finals, Miller scored a 3-pointer in the last 0.7 seconds ... Miller scored a 3-pointer like this, and you can make a long list. Including the three-point winning goal, Miller's key three points at the last moment have killed opponents many times. Don't forget, Miller shot the most three-pointers in NBA history.

Pick-and-roll cooperation-karl malone &; John stockton.

Pick-and-roll is an ancient and primitive tactic, but under the guidance of jazz coach Jerry Sloan, Utah duo Malone and stockton can apply it to the extreme. /kloc-During the period of 0/8, Utah Jazz ranked among the top teams in the league for a long time with the cooperation of Malone and stockton, and reached the finals for two consecutive seasons. Although all opponents are already familiar with this simple and clear pick-and-roll cooperation, Malone and stockton can still take this opportunity to kill the Vertical and Horizontal League 18 years, which is really tight.

Michael Jordan, a jumper.

Early Jordan, with his outstanding physical fitness, often jumped into the air and then thought about his next move. However, with the growth of age, it is impossible for Jordan to continue to dominate the rivers and lakes simply by relying on his superior physical fitness. Therefore, the flying man in the late career will interpret the jump shot to the extreme. Jordan's back jump shot is as vigorous as a four-or-two-fold fist, and it has the potential to overwhelm Mount Tai. Leading the Bulls to the second three consecutive championships, Jordan relied on the back jumper. Like the early breakthrough and dunk, Jordan's back jump shot is also unsolvable.

Continuous singles-charles barkley

Do you know the five-second rule of back-to-back singles in NBA? This means that you can't play singles with the ball on your back for more than 5 seconds. This is a measure mainly aimed at Buckley in order to reduce the great power of Buckley's back-to-back singles. Imagine if there were no such rules, Buckley could push the defender to the basket within 23 seconds, and then easily hit the rebound in the basket within 1 second. If so, what else is there to see in the NBA? On the other hand, isn't the introduction of the "five-second rule of back-to-back singles" also a side proof of Buckley's indissolvability?

Dreamy footsteps-hakeem olajuwon

"Big Dream" is Olajuwon's nickname, which means Olajuwon has fantastic footwork. Rockets 1995 finals swept Magic, Olajuwon taught O 'Neill a lesson. O 'Neill believed in "big dreams": "He first moved five steps to the left, and then moved four steps to the right. I was influenced by him, and no one could stop Hakim. " What a powerful role was O 'Neill when he was young? ! Coincidentally, this summer, Kobe made a special trip to learn footwork from Olajuwon, which further showed the unsolvable degree of the dreamy footwork of "Big Dream".

Key rebound-dennis rodman

Since the 199 1-92 season, Rodman has dominated the NBA rebounding champion for seven consecutive seasons (the longest consecutive year), which is even beyond the reach of Russell, Chamberlain and moses malone (moses malone has five consecutive seasons and Chamberlain has four consecutive seasons). Rodman averaged 18.7 rebounds in 199 1-92 season, which was the highest in 23 years since Chamberlain 1969 season. Rodman won the world rebounds by killing opponents again and again and dominating the game with key rebounds.

Don't look at people when passing the ball-Owen Johnson

Inspired by the 2.06-meter magician, the highest, fastest and strongest team in the league created the reputation of "performance time" in the 1980 s with their Hollywood-style passion. We know that "magician" is famous for his gorgeous style, and as the guy with the second largest number of assists in NBA history, you can imagine how many "magicians" have changed from passing without looking at people to assisting without looking at people. "Magic" can instantly break through the opponent's defense, because the Lakers will encounter "Magic" to pass the ball without looking, and then make a layup or dunk straight into the opponent's heart.

Fixed point shooting-larry bird

Bird is the first three-point champion in NBA history and the first superstar to win the three-point championship for three consecutive years. At that time, Bird's phrase "Who are you to compete for the second place" in the locker room became a classic joke. He won the championship in the three-point race without even taking off his training suit. What really makes the fixed-point shooting become a puzzle for Bird is not an unguarded three-point contest at all, but in a regular game-at the last moment of the game, Bird usually says to the players who defend him, "I'm going to kill you here with a jumper." Then Bird did as he said, shooting at fixed points and killing opponents. His career was long.

Hook shot-Karim Abdel-Jabbar

1989, when 42-year-old Jabbar left the NBA, he left a series of brilliant and unattainable records: 6 championships, 6 regular season MVPs, 2 finals MVPs, 19 all-star selections, 2 scoring champions, 8 playoff records, 7 all-star records, the first total score and the third total rebound ... Because his hook shot is unstoppable. "Tiangou" is absolutely worthy of the name-2.18 meters tall, with arms straight and hands hooked. What is the height of the non-Tengu?

Sturdy Seal-bill russell

Russell is the first star in NBA history to dominate the game with defense. If there had been a technical statistic of a blocked shot in those days, Russell would definitely have taken the top spot. Play back a shot: in an attack, Owen Hayes takes off at zero angle and shoots. He thinks Russell can't do anything about the ball-they are several meters apart. But Russell rushed up and put the racket in the second row of the stands ... Russell said, "This is my night. Now you see how I play, defense is king. " Did you know that Russell is only 2.06 meters?

Chamberlain-wilt chamberlain

Chamberlain is a man without a solution? Yes, simply list the data: 50.4 points and 27.2 rebounds per game in a single season, 7 consecutive scoring champions, 100 points per game, 6 seats in the NBA's highest personal scoring list 10, 23,924 rebounds per game, 55 rebounds per game, career 1 1 year. Everyone may be familiar with these, but do you know that Chamberlain is also the NBA assists king? 1967-68 season and 1968-69 season, Chamberlain became the NBA assists king for two consecutive seasons! The center will be the king of assists in the NBA, which is unprecedented and unprecedented. Chamberlain, if there is no solution, there is no solution. My mind is full of killing tricks.