Iverson's ability to control the ball is excellent, and football can be played very well. But what really makes him stand on the alliance capital is amazing crossover, fast start-up speed and the ability to change direction in high-speed movement. Of course, a quick start is the standard for every breakthrough player, but the starting speed is faster than Iverson, and there are only a handful of leagues.
Interestingly, Iverson is famous for his breakthroughs, but many of his breakthroughs are made by jumpers near or outside the reasonable collision zone. Most players break through and look for opportunities. Generally, defenders make mistakes or stand in the wrong position on the opposite side, so they steal one by the way. Professional breakthrough players should also find tactics, at least if the inside line is pulled empty or blocked by teammates, individuals will dare to really kill it. But Iverson is not like this. As long as he opens his posture, no matter how many people are waiting for you inside, he will fight hand to hand, but he is not tall enough, so he has no choice but to stop the jump shot at close range. Of course, he has a better way to deal with basketball, but that's not Iverson. Of course, he will also be counted as the most breakthrough player in NBA history.