Chapter 26: Scoring Guard 1
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"Yesterday's study you know the meaning of the point guard, today I will continue to introduce the scoring guard, but before I start talking, I will ask who among you is playing the second position, please raise your hand, I will see!" Poplar? Alan asked.
After a while, some of the people who listened to the lecture raised their hands, and Li Chuanfeng also raised his hands, after all, he is still a player who mainly focuses on scoring guards. "Hmm!" Okay, everybody, put your hands down! It seems that there are not many real shooting guards anymore, but this is almost the same as I speculated, but I still have to give a good introduction to the meaning of a shooting guard: it is a fixed position in the basketball game lineup. Players in this position generally have very high requirements for physique, physical fitness and mental quality, and have advantages in speed and explosiveness. They tend to be the most scorers on the team and have a very well-rounded style of play. Many shooting guards can double as small forwards. Most shooting guards are at 6-foot-3 (as Ben?). Gordon) to 6 feet 9 (as Kevin?) Durant) and typically weigh between 190 and 240 pounds. And the average height of a shooting guard is 6'6" (1.98 m) Michael? Jordan is considered the best shooting guard in NBA history, and he made the role of that position clear. On the field, the main task is to score. There are two things that a scoring guard often has to do, the first is that there is a good gap to shoot from the outside, so his outside accuracy and stability must be good, otherwise his teammates will try their best to block a good opportunity, but if they can't shoot it, it will be a big blow to the morale and confidence of the whole team. The second is to find a gap in the small gap to shoot the outside, so he has to shoot quickly. A good scoring guard can't always expect to have such a good gap every time, he should be able to find opportunities to shoot in a short period of time, and the shooting rate must also have a certain level, so that the enemy's defense can have some scruples, and the defensive circle must be opened, and it is more conducive to the offensive of teammates in the penalty area. Shooting guards shoot fast and steady from the outside, the range can be near or far, they can shoot from every angle, and the shooting percentage has always been at a certain level. The biggest difference between a point guard and a scoring guard is that a point guard is usually the best shooter on the team, they often shoot more than a point guard, and they are the firepower of the team's periphery and even long-distance attacks. Of course, there are also many talents in the shooting guard, so I will briefly introduce a few players you are familiar with and have retired, so that you can follow their example and continue to carry forward the glory of the scoring guard.
The first thing I'm talking about is the most famous shooting guard -- Michael? Jordan: In the 1984 NBA Draft, Jordan was selected by the Chicago Bulls with the third pick in the first round. In the 1986-87 season, Jordan averaged 37.1 points per game and won the title of point king for the first time. In the 1990-91 season, Jordan won the regular season MVP and Finals MVP titles in a row, leading the Chicago Bulls to the NBA championship for the first time. In the 1997-98 season, Jordan won the 10th scoring title of his career and led the Bulls to their sixth championship. On September 11, 2009, Jordan was officially inducted into the NBA Hall of Fame. On September 12, 1984, Jordan was selected by the Chicago Bulls in the NBA Draft, and he was ranked third among rookies in the entire league. Olajuwon and Sam? Bowie. From this time on, until his first NBA championship, Jordan has been a typical solo player. Jordan averaged 28.2 points, 6.5 rebounds and 5.9 assists per game in his rookie season, winning the Rookie of the Year title and being named to the NBA Second Team. Jordan averaged 29.3 points, 5.8 rebounds and 8.5 assists per game in his debut playoffs. But unfortunately, the team lost 1:3 to the Milwaukee Bucks and was eliminated. Jordan played just three games in his second season when Jordan was left with a fractured bone in his left foot and was voted for the All-Star Game, but was unable to attend. At the end of the season, Jordan was back on the court. In the first round of the playoffs, Jordan scored 63 points in the second game between the Bulls and the Celtics, breaking the NBA playoff scoring record, and it was only Jordan's sixth playoff game, but the Bulls still lost to the Celtics 131-135 in two overtimes in this game, and finally eliminated 0-3. Beginning with the 1986-87 season, Jordan began to occupy the NBA record books. This year, he averaged 37.1 points per game in his first seven games and averaged 30 points per game this season. Jordan scored 40 or more points in nine consecutive games, setting a league record. During All-Star Weekend, he won the slam dunk contest, but in the playoffs, the Bulls were still eliminated in the first round by the Celtics. In the 1987-88 season, Jordan won the regular season scoring title, the best defensive player, the All-Star MVP, and the regular season MVP. In the first round of the playoffs, Jordan led the Bulls to eliminate the Cavaliers, but lost 1-4 to the Detroit Pistons in the second round. In 1988-89, Jordan led the league with 32.5 points per game, while averaging career-high 8.0 rebounds and 8.0 assists per game. In addition, he averaged 2.89 steals per game, which ranks third on the steals list. In Game 5 of the first round of the playoffs and the Cavaliers, Jordan hit the killer shot. Before the 1989-90 season kicked off, the Bulls brought in Phil? Jackson. Under the guidance of "Zen Master" Jackson, the Bulls introduced a triangle offense. This season, the Bulls are 55-27, the best record in franchise history since 1971-72. Jordan scored a career-high 69 points against the Cavaliers. However, in the 1990 Eastern Conference Finals, the Bulls still lost to the Pistons in seven hard-fought games. In the 1990-91 season, Jordan led the Bulls all the way to victory, losing only two games in the entire playoffs, and Jordan led the Bulls to win the championship for the first time. That included avenging the victory over the Pistons in the Eastern Conference Finals, beating the Lakers in straight games after losing one game at home in the Finals. Jordan averaged 31.4 points, 6.4 rebounds, 8.4 assists per game and lifted the first of his six NBA Finals Most Valuable Player trophies. In the 1991-92 season, Jordan averaged 30.1 points per game, winning both the regular season MVP and Finals MVP titles for the second year in a row. In the first round of the playoffs against the Miami Heat, Jordan averaged 45 points per game and led the team to a 3-0 overall victory. This season, Jordan once again led the Chicago Bulls to a championship. In 1993, Jordan led the Bulls to four of the five playoff victories over Patrick? Ewing's New York Knicks. In the crucial fifth game, Jordan played a "triple-double" performance: 29 points, 10 rebounds and 14 assists. The Bulls then cleared in six games. In the Finals, Jordan set a record in six games against the Phoenix Suns: he averaged 41.0 points per game and managed to win three consecutive championships, but not long after the joy of three consecutive championships, Jordan received the bad news that his father had been murdered. Just before the start of training camp for the new season, Jordan announced his retirement and was ready to start his baseball career. Baseball was the sport his father inspired him from a young age, and Jordan eventually joined Major League Baseball (MLB). In fact, he wasn't too successful on the baseball field. At the end of the 1994-95 season, Jordan uttered the famous "i'mback." Jordan, who returned to the NBA, averaged 26.9 points per game in 17 regular season games, and the Bulls had a 13-4 record. In the playoffs, Jordan averaged 31.5 points per game, but the Bulls still lost to Shaquille? O'Neal's Orlando Magic. In the 1995-96 season, Jordan averaged 30.4 points per game and led the Bulls to a league-best record of 72-10. Jordan won the regular season, All-Star Game and Finals MVP that season, and only Willis Reed could pull off the feat. In the 1996-97 season, after six games, Jordan led the Chicago Bulls to defeat the Utah Jazz and win the championship for the second and fifth consecutive season. Jordan won the scoring title for the second consecutive time and the ninth time in his career, and won the Finals MVP for the second consecutive season. In the 1997-98 season, Jordan won the title of point champion for the third consecutive season and the 10th time in his career, and once again set the regular season MVP, the all-bright game MVP, and the finals MVP. On June 14, 1998, in the final minute of the six finals, it was again the Chicago Bulls vs. the Utah Jazz, Jordan successfully broke the ball from Malone and scored the winning goal after shaking off his defender Cassel. With the goal, the Chicago Bulls won their second three-peat, and the sixth in eight years. In 1999, when the labor negotiations reached an impasse, Jordan announced his retirement again, saying that "there is no longer the challenge goal of the original basketball player" Jordan scored more than 50 points 39 times in his career, including 8 all-time firsts in the playoffs, 5 times with more than 60 points, and the highest single-game score of 69 points is sixth in history. Jordan participated in the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics and the 1992 Barcelona Olympics with the national team, winning gold medals on both occasions. Jordan was drafted by the Bulls in 1984 as the No. 3 rookie, and he went on to captain the U.S. men's basketball team at the Los Angeles Olympics. Although they faced the rising tide of West Germany and Spain at the Olympics, they still easily snatched the gold medal with eight wins. In eight games, the U.S. Olympic men's basketball team outscored their opponents by an average of 32 points per game, shooting 61.3 percent per game. Jordan scored a total of 138 points in the five games he played, averaging 27.6 points per game. Jordan has no suspense in ranking No. 1, and his career achievements are unattainable, he has averaged 30.1 points per game in his career, has been selected as an All-Star 14 times, is selected to the NBA First Team 9 times, is selected to the All-Defensive Team 9 times, has won the regular season MVP 5 times, won the championship 6 times and has been the MVP of the Finals every time. He's accomplished more than just numbers, he's taken basketball to every corner of the world, and his impact extends beyond basketball itself, he's one of the greatest players in NBA history. Jordan never disappoints, and he is the god of basketball in the hearts of fans. He has the most responsibility in the team, and he has hit countless winning shots in his career, which is inseparable from his tenacious defence. Jordan is perhaps the most hard-working player in the world. The superstar is not only able to bring out his full energy himself, but also to inspire his teammates to perform at their full level. Jordan is incredibly talented, and his competition* has made him even better. Li Chuanfeng saw xxxxx so seriously introducing the god of basketball and silently admired it in his heart, for the myth of Jordan Li Chuanfeng heard the most, one of the two idols in Li Chuanfeng's heart is Jordan, but unfortunately he has retired, and now there is only one other idol that is Kobe. Li Chuanfeng really wants to see Kobe Bryant on the court.
"Of course, there are a few others that have to be introduced in addition to Jordan, and the second one I am talking about is Jeff? Hornacek: An American NBA professional basketball player, who began his career in Phoenix as a shooting guard, has always been known for his shooting prowess, known as the "Dead Light Gun". After switching to the Utah Jazz and Karl? Marlon, John? Stockton formed an iron triangle and twice entered the finals to challenge "Flyer" Michael? Jordan's Chicago Bulls, who retired in 2000. He is currently the head coach of the Phoenix Suns. Jeffrey? John? Hornacek's father was a high school basketball coach in Chicago. Since he was a child, Hornacek has not been a talented basketball player, but with his superhuman efforts, he has dispelled the doubts and prejudices of others again and again, and finally walked to the NBA, the highest stage of professional basketball, and achieved his own glory. In the backyard of Hornacek's hometown in Chicago, the framework of his childhood basketball practice is still preserved, and he drew the three-point line much farther than the regular game, and it was through this rigorous self-training day after day that he became famous in the NBA. When Hornacek was a freshman in high school, he was able to squeeze into the starting lineup when a teammate was unable to play because of a teammate's car accident, and he began to make a name for himself. Despite his outstanding performance in high school, Hornacek still didn't attract much attention when he graduated from high school, with only a handful of minor colleges interested in him. However, Hornacek was convinced that he could be a great college player, so he chose his preferred university while working in a paper cup factory. At first, he decided to go to Cornell University, but because he was too late to enroll, he was told that he could only enroll in the fall semester. At the same time, Hornacek's father was also running around for his son's education, and one of them met a man named Cook, who was an assistant coach of the school basketball team at Iowa State University. At the same time, many of Iowa's main players left school, so Cook recommended Hornacek to go to the tryout, and although he did not get a scholarship, Hornacek finally decided to enter Iowa State University at his own expense to become a member of the varsity basketball team. During his 14-year NBA career, Hornacek averaged 14.5 points and 4.9 assists per game, shooting almost 50 percent from the field, while his 87.7 percent free-throw percentage made him the most accurate free-throw player in Jazz history. Hornacek's physical fitness is very average, but with his acquired superhuman diligence and deep understanding of basketball, he has become one of the most consistent and efficient shooters in the NBA, constantly creating brilliant statistics. And his accurate shooting skills, excellent off-ball running, good passing coordination and quick and agile defensive steals are also recognized by the league as a model in traditional SG. On November 19, 2002, during the halftime break between the Utah Jazz and the Phoenix Suns, the Jazz held a brief ceremony announcing the permanent retirement of Hornacek's No. 14 jersey. Commenting on the former favourite, the Jazz coach said: "He's played very smart, he's another great passer and pitcher on our team, and I'm very proud of him. He has made an outstanding contribution to our collective, and he fully deserves it.
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