Who are the top ten shooting guards in NBA?
10 bill sharman Although the light is always shrouded by Robert Joseph Cousy, Shaman is still one of the best shooting guards in NBA history. He was the best pitcher at that time and one of the first guards in the league who shot over 40%. In addition, in the 1958-59 season, he also won the first place in the league list with 93.2% free throw percentage, and Shaman is also an excellent defender. Shaman won four NBA championships with bill russell in the Celtics and passed the baton to sam jones, so the Celtic dynasty continued. Ninth place joe dumars Du Masi is an indomitable shooter. Of course, he entered this list because of his deep defensive ability. He was selected as the first defensive team in NBA four times and defended Jordan many times in the playoffs. Du Masi averaged 4.5 assists per game 16. 1 minute in his career, which helped the Pistons win the championship twice. He personally won the honor of MVP in the finals, ranking eighth in Monroe, Earl Monroe. His juggling, dribbling and shooting make him a favorite of fans, especially the young people in the east coast cities of the United States. Of course, Monroe is by no means a flashy player. He is a versatile man, who can not only score points, but also defend and organize attacks. Monroe and Fraser's backcourt double-gun combination once swept the league, and they led the Knicks to the seventh place in the NBA championship in 1973. Although Iverson's experience in Denver and Detroit was a great failure, you can't deny his extraordinary performance in Philadelphia. He won the NBA scoring championship with Philadelphia 76ers and 4 teams, and also won the 2000-0 1 NBA regular season MVP. He hit it with one blow and kept 76 people in the eastern powers for ten years. Iverson showed his unique will, pride and perseverance to the League. He deserves to be a member of this list. Reggie Miller has never won a championship and is not a good defender, but he is the greatest pitcher in the history of the league, which is enough to get him into this list. He hit the most 3-pointers in the history of the league, 2560, including 320 in the playoffs. In addition, he also contributed 24 classic moments of "scoring four points". The image of Miller cold-blooded killer will be remembered forever. At least Spike Lee and drexler, the fifth place in the Knicks Club, have the same elegant style as Jordan, which is not the reason for drexler's success. He is really remembered for his comprehensiveness: defense, scoring, rebounding and passing. He can do almost anything. In addition, the glider has been selected for the All-Star Team for ten times. Although he stayed in Portland at his peak, he won his only championship ring with the Houston Rockets. George Gerwin, the fourth place, scored easily for Gwen, especially his signature jump shot and basket-picking, which made him a gorgeous scene on the court. Iceman can get 26.2 points per game in his career, which can be easily solved even in the face of double-team. The most terrible thing is his career shooting percentage of 5 1%, which is unimaginable for an outside player. No.3 Jerry West There is no doubt that West is the best shooting guard of his time. He was selected to the first team of NBA with 1 1 and was famous for throwing key balls. In addition, he is an excellent passer and defender. Unfortunately, he was born in a powerful Celtic dynasty, and 1 1 won the championship only once. But as general manager, he is much better than Jordan. He made many great decisions for the Lakers. Second place Kobe Bryant Since Jordan retired, fans have been looking for a successor to the Flying Man. Although talented young people are constantly emerging in the league, Jordan is still an almost insurmountable height. Among these people, Kobe is closest to Jordan. He has talent and fighting spirit similar to Jordan. More importantly, Kobe already has four championship rings in his hand. What he is least surprised about is that he is one step closer to Jordan's achievements and Michael Jordan is the first position. He can only belong to the great Jordan. Look at the following figures, and you will understand everything: NBA career average is 30. 1 point, 14 times selected for the All-Star Team, 9 times entered the NBA first team, and 9 times won the NBA first defense. Of course, Jordan's achievements can't be explained clearly by these cold figures. Not only did he spread basketball all over the world, but his influence even went far beyond the scope of basketball. He is undoubtedly the greatest shooting guard in NBA history, no one.