195, best quarterback

After a big win over the Toronto Raptors on the road, the Wizards rushed back to Washington overnight.

The next day, at the MIC Center, the Wizards welcomed another opponent, the Chicago Bulls, in another back-to-back game for the Wizards this season.

Today's Bulls team has become a complete mess, especially after Stackhouse's complete reimbursement, the entire Bulls team has no player who can take the lead.

And this time in Washington, the Bulls have no chance of winning as predicted.

I don't know if it's because the opponent is too weak, Wu Di's personal offensive desire in this game is very poor, but he can still help the team in terms of rebounds and assists.

What surprised was Arenas, who was clearly on the right spot, and he pinched the Bulls as a soft persimmon.

At the end of the game, Arenas played a full 41 minutes, and in the end he hit 17 of 29 shots, including a terrifying 10-of-12 three-pointers, which is a number of three-pointers that Wu Di has never done.

In the end, Arenas scored a terrifying 51 points, which set a new career scoring record.

As for Wu Di, he scored the second triple-double of his career in 32 minutes, with 17 points, 15 rebounds and 14 assists.

With Wu Di, who has turned into an all-around warrior, and Arenas, who scores like melons and vegetables, the Wizards easily defeated the visiting Bulls.

The final score between the two sides was 138-86, and the 52-point winning score also set a new team record for the Wizards.

Although the Bulls have completely become a bad team, the result of the game is still unimaginable.

The media across the U.S. were amazed at the energy of the Wizards in this back-to-back game after the game. The 52-point win is terrifying.

The day of the back-to-back races. The Wizards got a day off.

The two big wins made head coach Collins feel extremely happy. Therefore, he made an exception and gave the players a holiday.

On the 27th, Wu Di stayed in his residence to rest, and he was paying attention to the latest program recorded by ESPN - "The Guard After Jordan".

This episode focuses on the shooting guards who are active on the All-Star stage after Michael Jordan, the greatest scoring guard in NBA history.

According to the introduction, the minimum standard for a scoring guard to be selected for this episode of the show list also needs to be an All-Star, in addition to that. There must also be some honors that can be put in place.

The shooting guards described and introduced by the show are all super potential stocks that are in their prime, or have risen, and those outdated All-Star guards are naturally unlikely to appear in this episode.

Actually, this list is not particularly accurate, and the main reason for this is that on the basketball court, the concept of small forward and shooting guard is gradually blurring.

The reason for saying this is mainly because the first person to be introduced turned out to be Serbia's god pitcher Pejastojakovic, and the name appearing in the first place really makes the title of this show a little off.

In Wu Di's opinion, although Peja is a swingman for the front guard. But it's a stretch to include him in the category of a shooting guard.

But a show is a show after all, as long as it can guarantee ratings, it is enough.

To Wu Di's surprise. When Peja came out, he was marked as eighth, apparently with seven players ahead of him. So, Wu Di couldn't help but think about it, but for a while, he couldn't come up with seven other players.

After the players came out, they were introduced in detail, which is the process of this episode.

Peja was the 14th pick in the first round in '96, he was six feet nine inches, weighed 220 pounds, and was a swing between forward and guard. Peja's basketball skills are mostly shot-oriented, and his lack of athleticism makes it difficult for people to imagine him as a "qualified" shooting guard.

Peja has averaged around 20 points per game for three seasons in a row, and this season, he's in the top five in the scoring charts, and it's clear that the Serb has used his steady scoring ability to make a name for himself in the NBA.

After introducing Peja's individual technical characteristics, the show also listed his individual accolades: three-time All-Star bench.

In seventh place is Ray Allen, one of the supersonic twin guns.

Ray Allen is six feet five inches tall and weighs 205 pounds, and he's a very athletic shooting guard.

After being drafted with the fifth pick in the first round in '96, Ray Allen showed his scoring ability in the new season, scoring 13.4 points in the first season, increasing to 19.5 points in the second season, and since the fourth season, Ray Allen has been able to average more than 20 points per game.

Apparently he is one of the best scorers in the NBA, and it is worth mentioning that not long ago, Ray Allen broke the 1w mark in career scoring.

However, Ray Allen's shortcomings are also more obvious, that is, he does not have the tension to cut super high scores, from 96 to the present, his personal single-game scoring record is only 47 points, which is not even as good as Arenas, who scored 51 points yesterday.

However, this was not enough to affect Ray Allen's position among the shooting guards, and now, he is a four-time All-Star substitute and was selected to the All-Third Team in the 00~01 season.

In sixth place is Celtics' star Paul Pearce.

Pierce is an excellent shooting guard, and with his immense physicality, he is often able to play at the No. 3 position.

After Anthony Walker left for the Dallas Mavericks in the offseason, Pierce was completely put at the No. 3 spot this season, so he should be a small forward now.

Pierce, who was the 10th pick in the first round in '98, was six feet 7 inches tall and could weigh 230 pounds. Pierce averaged 16.5 points per game in his debut season, and with over 25 points per game in the three seasons prior to this season, it's clear that he's already one of the league's best scorers.

However, for Pierce, he needs to prove himself in the playoffs to have a chance to make a splash.

Current honors: 3-time All-Star bench, 2-time All-3 Team of the Year 01~02, 02~03.

Career high: 48.

After the trio appeared. The name of the fifth place surprised everyone.

In the eyes of the outside world. Wu Di though proved his personal ability. But his honor and credentials don't seem to be enough for him to overpower the three in front of him.

Fifth place: Washington Wizards' star player, Wu Di.

Six feet seven inches tall, 11th pick in the first round in '02, weighs 206 pounds.

Wu Di has an unparalleled talent for scoring, and importantly, his improvement can only be described as jumping, and after averaging 15.6 points per game in his first season, he is in his second season. The fact that it was able to skyrocket to 30+ is a terrifying progress. And to rank him in this position may be overestimated, or it may be greatly underestimated.

Before him, there had never been a player who was like being a rookie All-Star MVP, never had a player won four trophies in an All-Star Game, had never performed a 29-point three-point contest, and he had made too many horrific dunks, and he also scored 60+ points in the second year of his career......

Honors: '04 All-Star Star.

Career high: 60

ESPN put Wu Di in this position. A lot of reasons are also given. Chief among them is that he has scored more than 50+ points in one season. And Pierce Ray Allen and Peja didn't even exceed 50+ at one time.

In fourth place is Toronto Raptors' star Vince Carter.

Carter, who is six feet six inches tall and weighs 220 pounds, was the fifth pick in the first round in '98 and won the All-Rookie honor with 18.3 points, 5.7 rebounds, 3.0 assists, 1.1 steals and 1.5 blocks in his first season. Since his rookie season, Carter has averaged 20+ points per game in a single season.

Honors: 4-time All-Star starter, 1-time All-Star bench, 99~00 All-Third Team, 00~01 All-Second Team.

Career high: 51.

In third place is the Magic's star Tracy McGrady.

Maddy, who is six feet seven inches tall and weighs 210 pounds, was the 9th pick in the first round in '97. Maddy's three seasons with the Raptors were not heavily used, and he played most of his time off the bench.

However, after transferring to the Magic, Maddy's career finally began to take off, and in his first season with the Magic, Maddy was able to contribute an average of 26.8 points, 7.5 rebounds, 4.6 assists, 1.5 steals and 1.5 blocks per game, and it was from then on that he began to walk on the All-Star ranks.

He has now proven himself to be one of the league's best scorers, and last season, Maddie won the first scoring title of his career.

And, not long ago, Maddie just broke his career single-game scoring record.

Honor:

3-time All-Star starter and 1-time All-Star bench.

01~02, 02~03 Best First Team, 00~01 Best Second Team.

02~03 season scoring champion.

00~01 season MIP.

Career high: 56.

In second place is the 76ers' star Allen Iverson.

The answer is the shortest shooting guard in NBA history, he is only 6 feet tall and weighs only 165 pounds, and as the champion of the 96 golden generation, his career has been at the highlight.

Rookie season, Iverson was elected the best player with an average of 23.5 points, 7.5 assists, 4.1 rebounds and 2.1 steals per game, and then his score has been rising, in the 98~02 four years, Iverson won 3 scoring titles, in this season, Iverson's career score has exceeded 1w5,000 points, and he is expected to become the first player to be on the 2w point list in 96.

Honor:

MVP of the 00~01 season.

'01 All-Star Game MVP.

4-time All-Star starter and 1-time substitute.

Three-time scoring champion.

00~03 steal king for three consecutive years.

Rookie of the Year of the 96~97 Season.

98~99, 00~01 Best First Team, 99~00, 01~02, 02~03 Best Second Team.

Career high: 58.

At the top of the list is Kobe Bryant, the Lakers' second-in-command.

Kobe Bryant, as the 13th pick in the first round in '96, his physical innate condition can only be regarded as average, but he is the most accomplished player today, and the best scoring guard since Michael Jordan, considering that he is only 26 years old, it is clear that his achievements so far are just the beginning.

Honor:

99~02 Championship for three consecutive years.

'02 All-Star Game MVP.

6-time All-Star starter.

01~03 Second Team All, 99~01 Second Team Twice, 98~99 Best Third Team.

99~00,02~03 best first defense, 00~02 two best second defense.

Career high: 56.

In fact, it is not difficult for those who have watched this episode to find that Wu Di still has an advantage compared with the previous ones, his 60 points are the only 60+ among all of them, and the number of times he has cut 50+ is the most among all of them.

And considering that this is just his table for one season, it seems that he has to throw away the honors that take time to accumulate, and the others are a little overshadowed in front of Wu Di.

At the end of the show, the comment team even asserted that if Wu Di can stay healthy, it seems that he will have a very good chance of winning the battle for the best quarterback.

In addition to this, several players who are expected to enter the ranks in the future are also given, namely Michael Reid, Manuginobili, LeBron James, and Devon Wade. (To be continued......)