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NBA史上十大得分后卫
猜猜谁是第一名?
好吧,这份榜单的第一个位置是毫无悬念的了,但是剩下的排名可就不那么容易了。除了前三名最全面的球员,其他的大多数都是防守肮脏的多产分卫。事实上,我们的NBA首席评析家Charley Rosen坚持Pete Maravich不能进入这份榜单因为他坚持认为手枪是NBA史上最糟糕的防守球员。好吧,那手枪皮特就出局了,但是这份榜单中主要的还都是些得分手而不是防守者。
值得一提的球员:Ray Allen, Dave Bing, Hal Greer, Sam Jones, Mitch Richmond and Dwyane Wade.



10.   Bill Sharman (1951-61)
虽然处在Bob Cousy的淫威之下,但他仍然是历史上最棒的得分后卫之一。同时代最好的射手,他是这个球场上命中率率先超过40%的球员之一。他也曾七次领先联盟的罚球命中率排行榜,包括1958-59赛季的93.2%的命中率。一个伟大的防守者。Bill Russell加盟凯尔特人后随队四次夺冠,之后让位给Sam Jones,波士顿王朝继续。



9.   Joe Dumars (1985-99)
活塞坏孩子军团的灵魂人物,关键先生,凭借着强悍的防守他进入这份榜单没有任何争议。四届NBA防守第一阵容,防守乔老爷子?你们谁有我做的好?在活塞这样极其平衡的球队依然场均16.1分,4.5次助攻,两次总冠军,一次是总决赛MVP。



8.   Earl Monroe (1967-80)
他那流畅而华丽的比赛——炫目的转身、杂耍般的投篮,神出鬼没的传球,都让他成为球迷的最爱,特别是在东海岸那些年轻人眼里。华丽,炫目,优雅,实在是不胜枚举。强硬的防守者,出色的得分手,他与Walt Frazier组成了这个星球上最华丽的后场,并最终在1973年带领尼克斯一起问鼎总冠军。



7.   Allen Iverson (1996-present)
(在翻之前我想说一句,其实我一直坚定的认为AI是个PG)
虽然丹佛和底特律(我是个坚定的底特律黑)的不如意给Iverson的传奇抹了黑,但是Iverson在76人史诗般的表现不会被世人遗忘。4届得分王,00-01赛季MVP,十年,他用他瘦弱的肩膀一个人扛着扛了76人十年,十年。他的傲慢与桀骜不逊或许会让那些希望他来打打下手的球队望而却步,(打下手?老子生来就是王者),但是他的英名,联盟最伟大的小个子的得分手,将会被世人所传,而且他可能是这项运动里最塔夫的小个子。(是肯定!而且要去掉形容词小个子!)



6.   Reggie Miller (1987-2005)
虽然没有总冠军,甚至不是一个合格的防守者,但是Miller仍然有理由可以在这份榜单中占有一席之地:他是个伟大的射手。职业生涯三分命中数(2560)、季后赛三分命中数(320)、打四分成功数(24)均笑傲全联盟。他一定会被后人所铭记——一个GODDAMN的冷血杀手,至少对于Spike Lee和尼克斯来说是。



5.   Clyde Drexler (1983-98)
虽然与乔老爷子同时代竞技让Clyde失色不少,但是凭借他独特的魅力他的职业生涯依然华丽。十次全明星,防守、得分、篮板、传球,那是十八般武艺样样精通,攻防转换中完美的终结者。虽然他全盛时期是在开拓者,但是直到95年在火箭他才收获了唯一的总冠军戒指。



4. George Gervin (1972-86)
当其他得分后卫还要努力去得分的时候,我们伟大的冰人先生得分那看起来简直就跟砍瓜切菜一样。平稳的跳投、优美的指间拨球上篮、用任意左右手完成的优雅的反向上篮。
职业生涯场均26.2分,51%的投篮命中率,尽管他的身材纤细,但是想要防蛀他实在是不可能的——或者说正是因为这他才难防。怎么说呢,如果你真的像一张纸那样薄,那么只要一点点的防守空间你就可以溜过去了。



3.   Jerry West (1960-74)
同时代最伟大的得分后卫,11次NBA最佳阵容第一队。广为人知的就是他的关键时刻的投篮能力以及丰富的得分手段(场均27分),同时他也是个老练的传球手,出色的防守者,他是个被低估的运动员。不幸的是,与他同时代的是不可一世的凯尔特人王朝,虽然11次进入总决赛但是只获得过一次总冠军。倒是后来作为湖人队的总经理随队7获总冠军,所以至少作为总经理老说,他可要比MJ大神好多了。



2.   Kobe Bryant (1996-present)
差不多有十年的时间联盟以及我们这些铁杆们一直在寻找下一个MJ。这根本就是一个无法实现的标准,有多少才华横溢的球员在这个光环的淫威(好吧,我用了淫威)下陨落了。但是科比没有。虽然科比很不喜欢与飞人陛下来比较,但是不管是天赋、对胜利的渴望,还有个性以及球场上打球的方式方面,他都与MJ大神很像。还有千万别忘了他们都是名誉满身。事实上科比比MJ大神还是要差一点的,但是差距真的是越来越小。



1.   Michael Jordan (1984-93, 95-98, 2001-03)
MJ大神排在这个榜单的第一位是毫无争议的,随便列些数字就够乃们这些小辈们喝一壶的了。场均30.1分,14次全明星,9次最佳阵容,就此最佳防守阵容第一队,5次MVP(其实还可以更多的),6次总决赛MVP,6个总冠军。当然,他的职业生涯并不仅仅只是一堆数字。他让篮球这项运动风靡全球。下个月他就要进入名人堂了,恩,是的,随便拉出个理由他都可以进。没有人比他球打的更好,对于这项运动没有人比他更伟大。没有。




Top 10 shooting guards in NBA history



Guess who's No. 1?!OK, there's no suspense at the top of the list, but the rest of it wasn't so easy. After the top three, who are great all-around players, many of the most prolific shooting guards have been lousy defenders. Indeed, our chief NBA analyst, Charley Rosen, insisted that Pete Maravich couldn't make the top 10 because he was, in fact, the worst defensive player in NBA history. OK, so Pistol Pete is out, but this group is still better known for scoring than for stopping.
Honorable mention: Ray Allen, Dave Bing, Hal Greer, Sam Jones, Mitch Richmond and Dwyane Wade.
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10.   Bill Sharman (1951-61)Though overshadowed by Bob Cousy, Sharman was the other half of arguably the best backcourt in NBA history. The best shooter of his era, he was one of the first guards to shoot over 40 percent from the field. He also led the league in free-throw percentage seven times, including 93.2 percent in 1958-59, and was an excellent defender. He won four championships with the Celtics once Bill Russell joined the team, then gave way to Sam Jones as Boston continued its dynasty.
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9.    Joe Dumars (1985-99)A clutch shooter throughout his career with the Pistons, Dumars really earned his spot on this list with his defense. A four-time member of the All-NBA defensive first team, he was as effective as anybody at containing Michael Jordan. He also averaged 16.1 points and 4.5 assists for an extraordinarily balanced Pistons team that won two titles, one with Dumars as Finals MVP.
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8.    Earl Monroe (1967-80)His fluid but flamboyant game — spin moves, acrobatic shots, fancy passes — made him a fan favorite, especially among urban youths on the East Coast. But there was plenty of substance to go with the style. A solid defender and ultra-smooth scorer, he formed maybe the coolest backcourt of all-time with Walt Frazier, and the two led the Knicks to the 1973 championship.
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7.    Allen Iverson (1996-present)His failed stints in Denver and Detroit have sullied his legacy, but Iverson's phenomenal exploits in Philly shouldn't be dismissed. A four-time NBA scoring champ and 2001 MVP, he carried the Sixers on his wiry shoulders for a decade. His pride and indomitable will may be working against him now that teams want him to take on a supporting role, but he'll go down as the greatest pound-for-pound scorer in league history, and maybe the toughest little dude ever to play the game.
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6.   Reggie Miller (1987-2005)He never won a championship and he wasn't much of a defender, but Miller clearly belongs in a discussion of the greatest shooting guards for one reason: He was a great shooter. The NBA career leader in 3-pointers made (2,560), playoff 3-pointers (320) and four-point plays (24), he will be remembered as a cold-blooded assassin — at least by Spike Lee and the Knicks.
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5.    Clyde Drexler (1983-98)Playing in the same era as Michael Jordan didn't help Drexler, who paled by comparison. But Clyde the Glide had a superb career in his own right. A 10-time All-Star, he was good in every facet of the game — defense, scoring, rebounding, passing — and tremendous as a finisher in transition. He won his lone title as a Houston Rocket in 1995, though his best years came as a Trail Blazer.
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4.  George Gervin (1972-86)While other shooting guards on this list seemed to work hard for their points, the Iceman made scoring look effortless. One of the smoothest players ever to lace up hightops, he poured in points with a flat jumper, floaters, scoops and his iconic finger roll. Averaging 26.2 points for his career on 51 percent shooting, he was impossible to guard despite his slender frame — or maybe because of it. After all, when you're as skinny as a piece of paper, you can slip through the tiniest defensive crack.
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3.   Jerry West (1960-74)The greatest shooting guard of his generation, West made the All-NBA first team 11 times. Best known for his clutch shooting and prolific scoring (27 ppg), he also was an adept passer, outstanding defender and underrated athlete. He had the misfortune of playing during the great Celtics dynasty, so he won just one title as a Lakers player despite reaching the NBA Finals 11 times. Still, he later won seven rings as L.A.'s general manager, so at least he'll always be known as a better GM than Michael Jordan.
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2.    Kobe Bryant (1996-present)The NBA and its fans have been looking for the next Michael Jordan for well over a decade. That's been an impossible standard, and some gifted players have wilted under the weight of those expectations. But Kobe hasn't. While he hasn't welcomed comparisons to His Airness, he's shown similar talent and desire, not to mention personality traits and on-court mannerisms. Ultimately, what both will be remembered for is winning. And in that category, Kobe still doesn't quite measure up to MJ, but he keeps getting closer.
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1.    Michael Jordan (1984-93, 95-98, 2001-03)There's no need to justify his spot atop this list, but a few numbers should suffice: 30.1 points per game, 14 All-Star Games, nine All-NBA first-team selections, nine All-NBA defensive first teams, five MVPs (should have been more), six Finals MVP awards and six championships. Of course, his career was about more than numbers. He transformed and transcended basketball as a global icon. When he's inducted into the Pro Basketball Hall of Fame next month, it'll be for every reason possible. No one's ever played basketball better, and no one's meant more to the sport than Michael Jordan.
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Little MM & Little MM.
最牛的还是乔老爷子
史托頓呢》??
Good list
But why The Big O is not on the list
is he consider a point guard?
韦德点解没入围
wt about isiah thomas, oscar robinson???? best of all time....
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