10. Paul Pierce
As the new bright spot of the Boston Celtics after Larry Bird, Pierce is the kind of player who often shows off his power in the fourth quarter. However, due to Frequent fouls put the team into a passive position. In the 2002 World Men's Basketball Championship, the defeat of the US team was not unrelated to him. He was considered a selfish person, but he was still the leader of the team in the Celtics. Although Paul prefers to shoot from the outside, his ability to attack the inside is not weak at all. In critical moments, he often rushes into Longtan alone. With his amazing pace and good physical condition, he often catches the opponent's insiders off guard.
9. Emmanuel Ginobili
The Argentinian’s weird technical moves and street ball-like style of play made the defensive players very uncomfortable with his defense. This, coupled with his determination to get into the paint, makes him one of the most difficult players in the league. In last year's finals, we saw the Argentine Flyer's style. His personal ability caused chaos in the Pistons' defense. It was his outstanding performance that ensured the Spurs' final championship, and he also had a share of the MVP.
8. Dwyane Wade
The nickname "Flash" is by no means a deserved one. Fast, fast, and fast in cuts, his quick layups gave opponents headaches, and his lost steps were even more dazzling. It can be said that in some aspects it has become more and more like a trapeze artist.
7. Stephon Marbury
Most people's evaluation of the pony is nothing more than "independent", arrogant and unruly, lacking leadership qualities, etc. But the author must clarify for him here. First, his independence does not come from "desire to inflict sin" or "heinous sin". Everything comes from "original sin". How to say it? Fans who like or dislike the pony style of football should know that fast, ruthless and accurate are his registered trademarks, but unfortunately, most of his teammates who have played with him cannot keep up with his speed. When he found that no one in the team matched his offensive rhythm, in order to win, he only had himself. This survival rule was exactly the same as in the bullring. So "lone wolf" became synonymous with him, and facing double-teams from two people, breakthrough layups were commonplace.
6. Steve Francis
Francis’s beautiful hand-to-hand dribbling breakthrough is amazing. His excellent ball control allows Francis to rely on his strength in any situation. Personal ability breaks out of the siege. And his dunks are even more amazing. As the best jumper in the NBA, he can put on a personal show in front of any center. The women and children moved away, and here came Francis, whose words as the TNT host demonstrated his power.
5. Vince Carter
As a Jordan alumnus and one of the players with the best physical condition in the league, Carter combines explosive power, weight, airborne strength, jumping, and coordination. Combining speed and speed, some people say that Carter's physical fitness is even better than that of Jordan at his peak. His sharp pace and fantastic turns allow him to calmly rush to the basket, and then enjoy the beautiful dunk. Whether it's a windmill dunk, a flying dunk, a man-over dunk, a hand-changing dunk in the air, or a crotch-changing hand dunk, it's all amazing.
4. LeBron James
James, nicknamed the "Little Emperor", already has a status that is unmatched by ordinary people. He is Jordan's successor, the youngest No. 1 pick in the NBA, and the 50-year-old. The youngest member of the branch club. Excellent physical condition and super ability to stay in the air make him show no mercy when facing opponents like O'Neal. He has become an increasingly difficult figure to guard around the league.
3. Allen Iverson
The height of 183cm and the pain all over his body cannot stop Iverson's determination to attack the penalty area. The most prominent thing about Iverson is the word "bold". He has guts, courage, and guts. With his excellent speed change and body control ability, he can perform great performances on his own again and again. Perhaps Iverson is best described as a lone hero.
2. Tracy McGrady
The best swingman in the NBA, his breakthrough is sharp and rhythmic, his jump shot is accurate and beautiful, his The dunk is swift and graceful. The self-throw and dunk against all the top players in the All-Star Game, the incredible reincarnation dunk against David Robinson, and of course the dunk against Bradley after breaking through Dirk in this year's playoffs. , he can outscore any opponent if he wants to.
1. Kobe Bryant
He is still the most perfect combination of talent, size, strength, agility, defense and offensive skills. Perhaps Kobe was born to perform, so people always feel out of tune with collective basketball that pays more and more attention to cooperation. It is undeniable that Kobe is indeed alone, but isn't being alone a kind of lonely and delicate beauty in the wind and rain?