Chapter 539: The Player's Autobiography
About Marbury's NBA career:
1. Nicknamed "Lone Wolf", he is a representative defender in the "Golden Generation", and once competed with Iverson for the top prize;
, Marbury is the only player in NBA history who has averaged 0+8 points and assists per game in 8 career seasons except for the legendary guard "Big O" Robertson;
, despite a rocky career, he was selected to the All-Star and Third Team;
4. His 0 million annual salary is higher than 98% of NBA players.
Tenacious, confident, persistent – Jason Terry uses his shots to help his team accomplish seemingly impossible tasks. He doesn't have fancy tricks on the court, and he doesn't dunk like the new generation of guards, all he can do is solve opponents with a simple pull-up jumper, which is the most simple and efficient means of scoring, and in an increasingly spectator-oriented league, few young people can focus on this, and Terry is one of the masters. He has incomprehensible superstitions and obsessive-compulsive disorders, such as sleeping in an opponent's jersey on the night before a game, wearing a lucky bracelet and high socks during a game, and he was once the leader of the team, but he shocked the league with his role as a substitute, and people called him "Jet".
Since he chose to graduate from high school and enter the league directly, 18 years of doubts and rumors have never left this man, sometimes the abuse off the court even exceeds his achievements in the arena, he is not perfect and does not want to challenge the world, many times just want to prove the fallacy of others in some way, or challenge himself. Paranoid people mostly end up in failure, but only paranoia can achieve success; So at over 5 years old, he spends six months training after a devastating injury, and despite his unspent money and athletic fame, the man who has spent half of his career playing with injuries is called "Kobe Bryant".
Patrick Ewing, "Gorilla" Ewing, from Georgetown University, played for the New York Knicks for 15 years; Allen Iverson, also from Georgetown, played for Philadelphia for 10 years, and they both went through the team's toughest years and both stood on the Finals stage as leaders, and they didn't win the championship, but that didn't stop them from being "City Heroes" because sometimes the O'Brien Cup doesn't mean everything.
Vince Carter and Ray Allen, the two extremes of the NBA, who were selected together as the "Dream Team" and All-Star, are each other's fierce rivals and close friends. One relied on gorgeous dunks and all-around skills to win the All-Star vote 4 times, known as the "greatest dunk", and the other was diligent and self-disciplined, trained hard for more than ten years, and became famous in the league for accurate shooting, and became the NBA's all-time three-point champion many years later.
You think Westbrook has a strong style of play, that's because you haven't seen the "Sky King" Boss Fur at his peak; You think Delon is the strongest point guard, that's because you don't know that the former "beard" can beat all the point guards in the league with his back; You think Rubio and Rondo have the most flashy passes, and that's because you don't know that Nash and "White Chocolate" have always been revered as "dancers on the basketball court"; You think Irving's brilliance is the most puzzling, and that's because you didn't know that there was once a little man named Allen Iverson who could make Jordan, the "God of Basketball," a background.
People are accustomed to call Auerbach the "Cardinal", the 1.75 tall old man dedicated his life to the Boston Celtics, the "Bishop" played for the Celtics for more than 50 years, including coaching the Green Shirts for more than 0 years, bringing 9 championships to the North Shore Garden Court, and counting every successful trade and draft in the history of the Green Shirts, all revealing the wisdom of the old man, and his basketball philosophy has influenced almost a generation. This is a stern, old-fashioned, arrogant coach, but always the one who best represents the spirit of the "Green Shirts".
The "New York Gangs" who once guarded the "basketball hall" Madison Garden with a strong defense, Alan Houston, the former "shooting textbook", the "madman" Sprewell, who once openly challenged the authority of the league, Starks, the inspirational model of small people, and "Big Mom" Johnson...... Maybe losing to the Spurs in the finals in the final is the regret of the Knicks at the end of the last century, but the bloody years when these depressed veterans gathered together to fight for the final honor, as well as the earth-shattering "Black Eight Miracle" are enough to be remembered.
"I've been through so much in my life. If one day I had to crawl off the pitch, maybe I would do the same. No one could carry me off the pitch on a stretcher. That will never happen. These were Mourning's last words in the NBA, and they rang out. If you've seen him score 50 points in a single game, seen him single-handedly take on the "New York Gang", and seen the footage of this man who underwent kidney replacement surgery risking his life to block his opponent in a high-intensity NBA arena, you will be in awe of him. This may be Alonzo-Mourning's almost arrogant contempt for death, for the sake of final honor and dignity.
Like many football stars, Wade came from the slums of Chicago, had a drug-addicted mother, was raised by his sister, and played on the concrete floor in front of his home with his father and younger brother since he was a child. In high school, he didn't participate in any training camps, let alone scouts, and his stars were dim compared to James and Anthony at the same time; sat on the bench for a year in college; When participating in the NBA draft, the height of the point guard was not looked at because of the point guard's style of play. Later, the god of fate finally favored this unfortunate man as a teenager and paid off after years of dedication, allowing him to lift the championship trophy in the third year of his career. "Your efforts are visible to God, provided you can't give up on yourself" – Wade
"The Sword Comes"
"Never admit defeat in life", this admonition from his mother is Garnett's life credo. When he was a teenager, he fell asleep with a basketball at three o'clock in the morning; At nine o'clock in the morning, he appeared on the court again. He swept through all the schools in the neighborhood on behalf of Moreding High School. He went to Chicago to play in a park and a park. His heat burns like a flame. It's hard to imagine how this thin body can carry so much passion. When it comes to basketball, he's like a hoarse, life-overdrawn rocker. It wasn't his spider-like length that propelled him forward, but his courage that bordered on innocence and recklessness. Because everything he has is snatched from the hands of fate. Because of this, he will not give in to fate.
This is perhaps the least physical MVP in NBA history. Power, bounce, and confrontation seem to be missing Nash, which dooms the Caucasian from being a defensive stalwart, but when referring to the best guards in the NBA in the first decade of the 1st century, people always add "and Steve Nash" to Kidd. 18-year career, 10,000 assists, 5-time assist king, MVP trophy, 8-time All-Star, and the league-winning shooting "180 Club"; As the totem of Phoenix over the years, Nash told people with facts: in the NBA, skin color is not everything. (To be continued)