Chapter 519: The NBA's Efficiency King

Basketball has been known as a giant sport since its inception, and with the development of basketball, many players who are not very talented can also gallop on the court, today we will take a look at the current NBA basketball players who are not talented enough but have achieved success through hard work.

1. Isaiah Thomas

His name was named by the former Pistons boss smiling assassin Isaiah Thomas, although he is only 175cm tall, but he still played in the NBA, which is a miracle in itself, but he is not willing to be reduced to a last-class role, he has finally been recognized by the world through hard work, and his performance in the Celtics last season has also amazed countless people, and Thomas Jr.'s success can be said to have paid more effort than ordinary people.

, LaMarcus Aldridge

The former Trail Blazers boss has now become the mainstay of the Spurs, Aldridge's physical confrontation can only be said to be average, and his explosiveness is not as explosive as Standudemire and Griffin, but his low-post offensive skills can be described as a big killer in the league, and the league's interior trembling when he turned over and shot at the peak of his jumper, no one can limit him, although the data has declined after coming to the Spurs to play team basketball, it still does not affect his greatness, Aldridge's stability and efficiency is what I like about him.

, José Calderón

This person's physical fitness gives me the feeling that it is completely not at the NBA level, after entering the league, his individual defensive ability can be described as extremely poor, although the ball control ability is not bad, but the speed is too slow, and the confrontation is also poor, but his efforts have won him the capital to stand in the NBA, stable and efficient shooting percentage and free throw shooting percentage, which are the result of his own efforts, as long as everyone works hard, everyone can do it, but Calderon has only one.

4. Korver

Speaking of Korver, this person's personal offensive ability is basically none, and the defensive end is far below the league average, but this is such a person who also bears the title of the NBA's top shooter, yes, the no-ball running catch-and-shoot jumper is a must, once at his peak three-point shooting rate was the first in the league, although the talent is not good, but this three-point shot is the result of hard work.

For example, Kobe Bryant's total career scoring of 64 points ranks third in NBA history, but his efficiency value of .9 is only ranked sixth in NBA history. As we all know, the efficiency value (Per) is not only related to points, rebounds, assists, but also related to the number of shots and hits, etc., the efficiency value represents the overall performance of a player, and the higher the Per value, the higher the efficiency of the player. So who is the king of efficiency in NBA history? Let's take a look at it today.

5。 Admiral David Robinson

David Robinson has won two championships with the Spurs, fans like to call him Admiral, and throughout his career, David Robinson averaged 1.1 points plus 10.6 rebounds and 5 assists per game, shooting 51.8% from the field and 6 efficiency values, ranking fifth in NBA history, behind him is the famous Chamberlain.

4。 Pelican leader Anthony Davis

In the four seasons in the league, we have seen the growth of Davis, who is already the core of the Pelicans, but one thing to note is that Davis has to overcome injuries, and in the first four seasons of his career, Davis has not played more than 70 games in a season. Despite this, Davis' efficiency value is terrifying, reaching 6., ranking fourth in NBA history.

。 Big shark O'Neal inside line BUG

Saying that O'Neal is the No. 1 center in NBA history, I'm afraid no one dares to doubt that among the four centers in the 90s, he has the highest achievement. Not only that, O'Neal is also an efficiency king, he has averaged .7 points and 10.9 rebounds per game for us throughout his career, and he also sends wonderful passes to teammates, ranking among the top three in NBA history with an efficiency value of 6.4.

。 James wasn't efficient enough to reach the top

James is an all-round player who can hit opponents in any position or angle. His career average of 7.7 points per game ranks second in NBA history, and not only that, but he can also dish, 7.9 rebounds and 6.9 assists, and his efficiency of 7.7 makes him the closest figure to the old hooligan.

1。 Jordan also came and everything was a floating cloud

When it comes to the NBA's all-time efficiency king, how can Jordan's shadow be missing? The career average of 0.1 points per game leads all players, you must know that there are only two players in NBA history who have averaged 0+ per game in their careers, one is Chamberlain's 0.07, and the other is Jordan's 0.1, you can imagine how great Jordan is. In terms of efficiency, Jordan is 7.9 and beats James's 7.7, which is well deservedly the first person in history.

After the introduction of three-point shooting in the NBA in the 79-80 season, the three-point game became more and more important, and because of the three-point game, the game became more unpredictable and unpredictable. The three-point shot can even be the turning point of the game at a critical moment, after all, it is a huge advantage for the opponent to score three points for two teams, and the Warriors and Rockets are a good illustration of this, and they have taken the three-point shot to the extreme. There are also many classic moments about three-point shooting in NBA history, and there is no shortage of representatives in the NBA in the field of three-point shooting. Today, my cousin will take you to take a look at the 5 major three-point kings in NBA history to see who is the most efficient among them? Curry's top spot is undisputed, but surprisingly, Ray Allen lost to a role player.

5. Jet Terry

Terry's three-point prowess has long been overlooked, and when people talk about a top three-point shooter, Terry is rarely mentioned. As the league's all-time sixth man, Terry has a strong three-point prowess, especially when he hits a three-pointer to celebrate a jet take-off on the court, which immediately becomes a beautiful sight to behold in Dallas. Terry has hit four three-pointers from the outside of his career, the third-highest in history, while he shoots 8 percent from the field.

4. Mr. Key Miller

Reggie Miller is a well-known key man in NBA history, he was the first player to rely on three-point shooting to establish superstar status, and three-point shooting has always been the most important offensive weapon in Miller's hands. In the playoffs, he scored eight points in 8.9 seconds, including a crucial three-pointer, in what is known as the "Miller moment" in history. Miller has made 560 three-pointers in his career, the second-highest in history, with a 9.5 percent shooting percentage.

, Gentleman's Sword Ray Allen

As one of the greatest shooters in NBA history, Ray Allen has made 97 three-pointers in his career and still holds the NBA all-time record for total three-point shooting. Ray Allen's three-point shooting is clean and clean, and his shooting action is as standard as a textbook, which is a template for many players to practice shooting movements, and in terms of three-point shooting rate, Ray Allen has reached 40%. (To be continued)

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