Chapter 23 New York Training – Point Guard I
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In this way, Li Chuanfeng and the others met in the evening and talked about their respective situations, but now they don't know what the training in New York will talk about tomorrow, they are all excited to start welcoming the arrival of the next day, as long as they can officially participate in any NBA event after this training.
Li Chuanfeng They began to go to the stadium early the next morning to report, although it was said that it was 8 o'clock in the morning, but Li Chuanfeng and a few of them were very excited, after getting up early, there was nothing to do, so they came to the outside of the stadium, after showing the relevant documents, the staff here is still more enthusiastic, Li Chuanfeng and a few of them entered the hall like this, and saw that the stadium at this time has begun to change greatly, and there are a lot of chairs and a huge screen, it seems that they are training, Li Chuanfeng and a few of them began to wait after finding a position, and after a while, they began to come slowly, at about half past 7 o'clock, the draft players were all there, the hall was noisy, and it was quiet after a while, and a person came out at this time, this person was wearing a huge glasses, looking very quiet, wearing a white suit, but there was really a big difference with his black skin.
Li Chuanfeng looked so funny, and at this time this person began to speak: "Hello players, my name is Yang?" Alan is your main teacher in the next few days, and I will talk to you about very basic things in the next few days, I hope that you can digest and absorb what I have talked about, and it will help you in your future career path, so let's start now! Today we are going to talk about the first five positions on the court, we all know that there are five positions on the basketball court today, today we will learn the first position, that is, the point guard. ”
The average point guard is the smallest player on the roster, but there are many tall point guards like Magic Johnson in the NBA in modern basketball. In basketball, after serving, it is usually the point guard who attacks by dribbling the ball across the half court and passing the ball to his teammates. Therefore, the players who generally serve as point guards are the players with the best ball control ability and the strongest assist ability in the team. Magic's Johnson point guard often plays a leading role on the court, and many teams rely on the point guard to decide the offensive routine. A point guard needs to have a strong ability to control the game, to master the offensive time and game time of both sides of the game, to control the tempo of the game, and to deliver the ball to the best scorer. That's why point guards are often referred to as coaches on the court.
When it comes to scoring, the point guard is often the last scorer on the team, which means that he doesn't shoot easily unless his teammates don't have a good chance to shoot. Or, to put it another way, he has a lot of scoring ability, and he uses his scoring ability to disrupt the opponent's defense and create opportunities for his teammates. All in all, the handler has one constant principle: when any teammate on the court has a better chance than him, he must give the ball to the teammate with the better chance. Therefore, the shot of the handler is often not better than that of other teammates, otherwise he must give the ball to a teammate with better chances. Therefore, the shot of the handler is often a good time to shoot, and naturally we have higher requirements for his shooting percentage, generally speaking, it should be more than 50%, which is higher than that of small forwards and scoring guards. In terms of scoring ability, the outside line and cutting are the two weapons he must have.
Bob Cousy once said, "If there's an entry in the dictionary for organized guards, it's John Stockton." "Nickname source: A point guard must play the role of an offensive engine on the court that directs his teammates' offense. Defenders are always not greedy for credit and do not aim at scoring for themselves, but use accurate and fast passes to create scoring opportunities for teammates as the primary task; When the playmaker is attacking, he breaks through the opponent's defensive camp with dribbling skills, and when he is defending, he needs to intercept the opponent's ball with accurate judgment and block the opponent's attack.
Generally speaking, the point guard is the initiator of organizing a round of offense, but the position of the partner with the point guard is difficult to say, like the stars with outstanding personal ability in the NBA now, they are basically the organizers and finishers of the offense, but in reality, when we play basketball, the point guard is generally best partnered with the player on the inside, pour the ball into it and then pass the ball to the empty player through the big forward or center on the inside, and end a round of offense. The point guard first comes to mind of Magic Johnson, his leadership temperament and passing ability. Stockton is a very typical point guard, he is very stable on the ball, and he is often able to pass the ball to teammates who have good opportunities on the court, and make an easy shot under the basket or from the outside. He doesn't have fancy passing moves, but he always gets the ball to his teammates safely, and his outside attack is quite consistent, and he can maintain a shooting percentage of more than 50%. To understand what a good point guard does, Stockton is the standard model. Thomas, on the other hand, is a different type, his dribbling moves have reached the point of being superb, and his musical passing is impressive. However, Thomas is the type that prefers to score the most points, so he often scores more than 20 points, but his shooting percentage is less than 50%. In comparison, Thomas already has the characteristics of an all-round player, and can be regarded as an all-round point guard. The famous possession in history should be played by Cousy and Oscar? Robertson is best known. In addition, among the active players, Kidd, Nash, Paul, Arenas, etc. are also well-known famous players.
Magic Johnson: Elvin Johnson was born in Lansing, Michigan. Since childhood, I have been obsessed with practicing basketball. When he was still in middle school, he was called "The Magician" by a reporter at the local newspaper for his basketball skills, so much so that later generations forgot his real name, Erwin, and replaced him with "The Magic". Johnson is a well-rounded player and is the tallest playmaker in NBA history. At the same time, he can play in any position and is an all-round star. Johnson's pace of movement and varied passing skills often create comfortable offensive opportunities for his teammates. In particular, he can play basketball like a blind chess player, making accurate passes without even looking at his teammates. In high school, Johnson won the 1987, 1989, 1990 and 2-time Best Rebounding Team (1982, 1983) for his exaggerated passing and style of play. His extremely expressive ability and dizzying "don't look at the pass" made the Lakers' basketball "performance moments" lead the basketball style of the 80s. Although he and Big Bird Bird are their closest friends off the court, they have sparked a "Lakers vs. Celtics" battle on the court and drawn millions of fans to watch the NBA. In 1979, Johnson was selected to the Lakers team as the first round leader. The only player who has since scored a triple-double in the first game of the playoffs in his career is LeBron in 2005? James. At that time, with a total score of 3:2, in the sixth game, the Lakers' main center "Sky Hook" Abdul-Jabbar was seriously injured, and the 20-year-old Johnson replaced him as a center. In that thrilling battle, the young Johnson scored 42 points, grabbed 15 rebounds, had seven assists and three steals, and the whole court became his stage, and he led the team to win his first championship ring and won the MVP award in the NBA Finals. During Johnson's basketball career, he won the NBA MVP of the Year award three times in 1987, 1989 and 1990, and won the championship five times (1980, 1982, 1985, 1987, 1988). In 1992, he and Larry? Bird, Michael? Jordan co-captained the Dream Team through Barcelona and won his first and final Olympic gold medal. Perhaps Johnson's most classic game was Game 6 of the NBA Finals on May 16, 1980. As a rookie, Johnson replaced the injured Kareem Abdul-Jabbar as the center, and although he played in Philadelphia away, he was active in every position on the court, and eventually became the absolute dominant man in that game. He scored a total of 42 points and grabbed 15 rebounds, both of which were the highest scores of the day. And he defeated Julius because of this? The Philadelphia 76ers, led by Irving, won the NBA championship that year. Fans across the country have truly understood the reason for "The Magician". After that, he led the Lakers to four championships. In 1991, "Magic" unfortunately contracted HIV and had to say goodbye to the NBA. But he didn't give in, and his sincerity and integrity earned him the understanding and respect of the people, and he continued to train and play basketball under the premise of his active treatment, and participated in the Eastern Conference All-Star Game and the Olympics in 1992. In 1996, Johnson came out again after a four-year hiatus, doing his best to accelerate the maturity of the young Lakers. In March 1997, after a check-up, Johnson miraculously overcame a terminal illness and could barely find HIV in his body. Johnson's tenacity, integrity, tenacity, and his excellent basketball skills and awareness are an invaluable asset to the world basketball world. Johnson is the tallest playmaker in NBA history (2.06m), a three-time NBA MVP and a five-time NBA championship with the Lakers. His talent led to the coining of the term "triple-double" to describe his all-around performance in a game, where he could reach double digits (above 10) in all three metrics of scoring, rebounding and assists in a game.
Oscar? Robertson: 1960, Oscar? Robertson joined the Cincinnati Royals as the top pick, played for the Royals for the first 10 years of his career, and averaged triple-doubles (30.8 points, 12.5 rebounds, 11.4 assists) throughout the season in 1961-62, in addition to being the only superstar to grab an MVP in the '60s when Chamberlain and Russell had a monopoly on MVP. His No. 14 was later retired by the Kings. After switching to the Bucks in the twilight of his career, "Big O" and Abdul-Jabbar teamed up to lead the Bucks, who had just been established for 3 years, to win the championship in one fell swoop. As the No. 2 contributor, Big O's No. 1 jersey was retired at the Bucks. If the best all-around in basketball is chosen, then the Oscars? Robertson deserves it. At the start of his second year of career, he became literally all-powerful on the pitch. He ranks fifth in NBA history, and the top four are all center players. Brilliant career: NBA "Best Rookie" in 1961; 9-time All-NBA selection; Won one NBA MVP and All-Star Game MVP and one NBA championship. In 1970, Robertson played a role in one of the most important lawsuits in NBA history. This is a significant Oscar lawsuit by the NBA players' union against the league? Robertson's lawsuit temporarily interrupted the planned merger of the NBA and the NBA. The antitrust case, which simultaneously challenged the merger as well as the college draft and the NBA protection clause prohibiting free agents (a clause that tied players to a team's contract), was named after Robertson because he was the president of the union at the time. Six years after the case was filed, the NBA finally reached a settlement, the two leagues merged, and the draft would work as usual. In terms of statistics, the only one who can stand ahead of him may be Chamberlain, who has already traveled Xianyou, with a career average of 26 points, 9.5 assists and 7.5 rebounds, with a shooting rate of 49%. Triple-doubles are a rarity these days, but Robertson averaged a season's triple-double of 32 points, 12.5 rebounds and 11.4 assists in 1961-62. He was selected as an All-Star 12 times in his career, and he was called an All-Star MVP three times, and was elected MVP in the 1963-64 season and became the assist king seven times.
John? Stockton: Born in Spokane, Washington on March 26, 1962, he entered the NBA Utah Jazz with the 16th pick in the first round in 1984, and during Stockton's 19-year NBA career, he made the same impression on everyone - low-key, peaceful, silent, and only on the court did he show his desire to win like a fire, and his unyielding tenacity. In his 19-year career, Stockton played in 1,504 games, topping the NBA with 15,086 assists and 3,265 steals. Tocton currently holds almost all of the assist records: 15,806 assists, nine consecutive assists titles, 1,164 assists in a season (1991), a season-high 14.5 assists per game (1990) and 24 assists in a playoff game. The NBA career average is 11.6 assists per game. He has more than 1,000 assists in each of his seven seasons. There were 35 games in which the number of assists exceeded 20. He also holds an NBA record of 3,265 steals. Stockton doesn't have the amazing bounce of a dunk, and he doesn't have Bob? Coussy-style tricky passing, but with keen observation, blazing speed, omnipotent passing ability and accurate 3-point shooting. In the Jazz, he and Karl? Malone formed the best partner in NBA history. Known as the Utah Twins. The two complement each other's strengths and weaknesses, and while playing to their strengths, they also make each other better. Once a teammate, especially Malone, is caught in the middle of an opponent's attack, Stockton can use a 3-pointer to break through the opponent's defense at any time. If the opponent dares to press him, he will use the speed of the breakthrough to cut to the basket, or score a layup, or an assist. And when defending, as long as the opponent is slightly negligent, he will cut off the ball like lightning, and he is an all-rounder who has both offense and defense. The partnership continued into the '92 and '96 Olympic Games, where they were instrumental in the U.S. winning the Olympic gold medal. In addition, Stockton is a hard-working, energetic iron man. Before the start of the 1996-1997 season, he missed just four of the 984 games in his 12-year NBA career, and in 1993, he shared the All-Star Game Most Valuable Player title with Malone. After a quick loss to the Rockets in the '95 playoffs and a loss to the SuperSonics in the '96 Western Conference finals, Stockton finally broke through with the Utah Jazz in the 1996-1997 season, and they began a two-year Finals journey against the Chicago Bulls. In '96-'97, the Jazz had a best-in-class 64-18 record in the West, and Stockton ended up trailing Mark in the assists charts. Jackson set his record for consecutive assists at nine. He is once again in the starting lineup of the Western Conference All-Star Team. He had 12 points and five assists in the All-Star Game. Either way, the journey to the finals was a real one that season. In the Jazz's 20 playoff games, Stockton averaged 16.9 points, 9.6 assists and 1.65 steals. He had 26 points and 12 assists in Game 2 of the Western Conference Finals against the Rockets. He scored 25 more points in a crucial sixth game, including a game-winning three-pointer from Barkley's overhead shot, which led to a wild celebration. In the Finals, Stockton scored 17 points and 12 assists to bring his team their first win in Game 3, 104-93. In the fourth, he scored 17 more points, including a crucial long-range shot and a masterful long pass, and the Jazz tied it at 2-2 78-73. The fifth Michael? Jordan overcame a stomach ache and the Bulls won the battle of Kings Mountain 90-88. Then they ended the Finals at home in Game 6, 90-86. After resting the first 18 games for knee surgery, Stockton threw himself into the '97-'98 season. He had 8.5 assists per game, ranking fifth in the league, and the Utah Jazz returned to the Finals for the second time. They have the best regular season record in the league at 62-20 (tied with the Bulls). and won the first home game of the finals with an 88-85 overtime victory. Either way, it was still a futile impact, and the Bulls once again defeated the Jazz in six games to win the sixth championship in eight years, and the crucial sixth game, it was still Michael? Jordan's late-minute steals and jumpers decided the game. During Stockton's 19-year NBA career, he made the same impression on everyone — low-key, peaceful, silent, and only on the court did he show his desire to win like a fire and his unyielding tenacity. John? Wooden, the legendary coach, once said that Stockton is one of his favorite NBA players, and the only one he is willing to pay to watch. Another legendary coach, Jack? Ramsey also said that Stockton is the "ultimate team player", the best half-court offensive and defensive defender of all time. In terms of physical condition, Stockton may only be outside the hundred, but the NBA is more than just physical condition. If it's about fancy dribbling, Jason? Williams can compare him, but the NBA isn't just about fancy dribbling. Stockton is one such person, and on the court, you never see him fancy, just the most basic touch-and-roll and pick-and-roll combinations. So, the basketball that Stockton plays, it's real basketball. Bob, the greatest playmaker of the last century? Cousy once said passionately: If there is a word for organized defender in the dictionary, it must be - John? Stockton. Yes, Stockton has almost played a tragic role in his 19-year career. He doesn't have Bill? Russell's hands can't carry the brilliance; No Spath? Webb's amazing bounce; No Jason? Kidd's "three pairs"; No Gary? Peyton's chattering mouth...... He didn't have anything, not even a championship ring, so what Cousy said was perhaps the highest honor Stockton had ever had in his life. However, it is such a white guard who is only 1.85 meters tall that everyone who loves the NBA will remember him, and all the people who love the NBA around the world have changed their views on basketball and white guards. "Postman" Carl, an old comrade-in-arms who worked with Stockton for 18 years? Malone said, "Sure, there will never be another John?" Stockton – Forever.
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