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How to rank the point guards in NBA history according to their strength?
Among all kinds of news around the NBA, which kind of articles are most likely to be hit in the face? The answer, of course, is the ranking of players in the same position. After all, these superstars participating in the ranking have different birth years and different league environments, but they need to adopt the same standards when ranking, which will inevitably lead to controversy. What's more, everyone has their own favorite players and a set of evaluation standards that they recognize, and it is even more impossible to have a selection that meets everyone's standards.

However, many media still enjoy it. For example, on April 29th, Beijing time, the American media Fadeaway World selected the NBA historical point guard pyramid, which was quite controversial.

Let's take a look at this list first. The first gear is Magic Johnson, and the second gear is stockton. Big o? Third gear Robertson, Curry, Smiling Assassin Thomas, Paul, Nash, Fraser, Cousy, Kidd, Richmond, Peyton, Parker, fourth gear Shao Wei, Owen, Lillard, kevin johnson, Ross, fifth gear Ross? Penny. Hardaway, tim hardaway, dennis johnson, wilkens, Billups, Monkrev, Devbin.

In this ranking of the point guard pyramid, the player at the top of the pyramid is Magic Johnson, which is not and almost impossible to cause controversy. After all, Magic Johnson is the first point guard in any way, but from the second floor, there is still a lot of controversy.

First of all, it is indisputable that stockton ranks second. Although he lacks personal honor, as one of the purest and best point guards in NBA history, stockton's career performance and two records of total assists and steals are enough to make him the first point guard under Magic Johnson, while the three-double king in history and the first point guard in NBA averaged three pairs per game? Big o? Oscar robertson is the kind of player who wants data and personal honor. As for Curry, although his organizational ability and comprehensiveness can't be compared with some predecessors, his top three-point ability in history makes him the best player in scoring and projecting, and he holds three championship rings and two regular season MVP trophies, which is enough to make him rank in the second echelon.

What's the controversy? The controversy lies in the smiling assassin Thomas. As one of the top point guards in 1980s, 12 was selected as the All-Star, 5 as the best team, 1 as the assistant king, 2 as the championship, 1 as the MVP in the finals, with an average contribution of 19.2 points, 3.6 rebounds and 9.3 assists 1 time.

For example, in the third gear, robertjoseph cousy, as the originator of the point guard, is a little old, but ignoring this great god is a bit of a accumulation. Compared with Thomas the Smiling Assassin, Cousy 13 was selected as the All-Star, 12 as the best team, 8 as the league assists king, 6 as the championship and/Kloc-0 as the MVP. How's it going?

If Cousy is ignored because of his age, what about Nash? Nash was selected as an All-Star 8 times, the All-Team 7 times, the assists king 5 times and the MVP in the regular season 2 times in his career. Compared with the honor, he is no less than the smiling assassin. Although Nash didn't win the championship, the smiling assassin didn't have the MVP in the regular season, and there was Kidd. Although Kidd is not as good as the smiling assassin in personal honor, Kidd's defense is better and his ability to lead the team is not inferior. Second only to stockton in total assists and steals, Walter Fraser, who also won the championship twice, was selected as an All-Star seven times, the best team six times and the best defensive team seven times. So overall, the smiling assassin ranks a bit high in the second gear.

In the third gear, there is also a controversial player. He is Tony Parker, a French sports car. In his career, he did win four championships. 1 Parker, who was elected MVP in the finals, is great enough and excellent enough, but Parker has never been the absolute core of the Spurs. He has never proved his team leadership ability in the NBA. Moreover, as a member of the overall basketball system of the Spurs, Parker rarely has the opportunity to show his scoring ability, with poor data and a little pale personal honor. Perhaps the main reason for Parker's third place is that the four-time championship and finals MVP trophy gave Parker a lot of points.

As for the fourth gear, the fifth gear is a bit thick and thin, and even a little nonsense. First of all, Owen does not deny that his scoring ability is excellent. He even ranks first among all point guards in history and holds a championship ring. But is he really better than finals MVP and lupus? Although Billups is not as beautiful as Owen in statistics, old fans know that Billups is not much better than Ou in team leadership.

Ross, the youngest MVP in the regular season, has excellent ability to lead the team regardless of his personal data before the big injury. No one can deny this. Even after recovering from a serious injury, he is a first-class defender in the league. However, considering the performance before and after the injury, Ross's fourth position is indeed a bit high. The same is true of Lillard. Even at the peak, kevin johnson is only a player of the same level as tim hardaway.

However, the fourth gear is not without grudges, such as Shao Wei, the MVP of the regular season, the scoring champion and the assists champion. Shao Wei, who averaged three pairs of data per game for three consecutive seasons, has not been regarded as the first point guard in the league, and his ability to lead the team has been questioned. However, in terms of data, status and personal honor, Shao Wei is not worse than the player in the third gear, but he can only be in the fourth gear.

In the fifth gear, Billups, a late bloomer, is definitely the most underrated player in the history of the league. Although the data is a little obscure, being able to dominate the key ball is definitely the first gear of the point guard. The MVP of the 2004 finals, leading the Nuggets to the Western Conference finals, is the best proof. Monclerev was the winner of the first best defensive player and won the award the following year. Dennis johnson won the championship three times, 1 time was selected as the MVP in the finals, and was selected as the best team twice.

Of course, everyone has different opinions, and the list also has its own ranking criteria. But in this list, Bian Xiao really doesn't know how the American media ranks. Is it still mixed with popularity? what do you think?