Legend of Yi Emperor Rebirth

Chapter 328: Embarrassing list

The ranking of point guards is almost non-controversial.

Although Steve Nash led the team to reproduce the "quick whirlwind" of the year, averaging 16.4 points and 11 assists per game, but Chris Paul averaged 18.7 points and 10.7 rebounds per game not worse than him, and Paul also With 2.1 steals in hand, the turnover ratio is better than Steve Nash's control.

More importantly, in the two duels between the two sides, Chris Paul had the last laugh.

In addition, all kinds of outside opinions now agree that Chris Paul is the league’s first point guard, especially now that the Hornets are weaker than the previous two years, and can still be ranked eighth in the West. Chris Paul The contribution is indispensable, enough to bear the title of the league's first point guard.

Combining these factors, Chris Paul ranked first among point guards.

The only controversial thing is that Deron Williams ranked third, averaging 18.7 points, 10.5 assists and 1.2 steals per game. Deron Williams is no worse than Chris Paul in all aspects. The Jazz have met so far. The two games on the Hornets were also victorious, and he was a natural "Paul Buster", but he could only be ranked third.

This is where the Jazz fans are dissatisfied. How can a guy who has been seen by Deron Williams hit once and again can sit in the first position of point guard?

Shooting guards are less controversial than point guards. One Kobe, two Wade and three Roy are currently recognized as the strongest three in the league at the second position.

It's also embarrassing.

The league's shooting guards unknowingly transitioned from the "Era of the Four Points Contending" to the "Era of Ranking the Three Points."

In the original four points, Allen Iverson was infinitely close to retirement, Tracy McGrady was gradually marginalized, Carter was better than the two of them, but now it is only the team's second-in-command and third-in-command, the only thing that is strong is left. Go to Kobe Bryant!

What's even more regrettable is that after the "three-pointer ranking" era, the league can no longer produce a decent shooting guard.

Once reduced to a Klay Thompson and two James Harden as representatives.

Well, Clay had only entered the league for less than three years, and Harden was still in the arms of Kardashian. These two goods represented the NBA shooting guards. It is conceivable that the league’s second-ranked talents at that time How withered.

I have to mention that Brandon Roy, the current No. 3 leader in the league shooting guard, this is his fourth season in the league, but he already has the title of "Yellow Mamba".

If it weren't for injuries, he would be the flag bearer of the league's future shooting guards. Unfortunately, next season, he will be reimbursed for injuries!

Some people’s injuries are inevitable. For example, Derek Rose, his style of play is destined to suffer from injuries, and another example is Brandon Roy. The reason for his injuries is because his knee is already College has become a "time bomb" that does not know when it will explode. This is also the reason. He was ranked No. 6 in the 2006 NBA Draft. Otherwise, he averaged 20 points per game in college. If you can't get the top pick, you can definitely enter the top three.

Eventually, the "time bomb" exploded and Brandon Roy fell.

What is unforgettable so far is that Brandon Roy returned to the first round of the playoffs after removing the meniscus. In the fourth game with the Mavericks, Roy scored 18 points in the fourth quarter and led the team. A shocking 23 points reversed.

It is worth mentioning that that year was 2011, when the Mavericks finally won the championship.

Brandon Roy fought an admirable battle. This was his last highlight. Since then, there will be no "yellow Mamba" in the league.

Roy was just 28 years old that year, and his style of play happened to be at the peak of his age.

Unfortunately, the injury made everything a pity.

The rankings on shooting guards are very distinct. There is no controversy with power forwards. Tim Duncan ranked first with 17.1 points and 10.1 rebounds. As the Spurs’ spurs, his stable performance for more than ten years has allowed him to still occupy the “League’s No. 1 Power Forward”. "The title, not only occupied the number one power forward when he was active, he was also number one after he retired, don't you say that it is annoying? The old man is so bad!

Chris Bosh came in second.

In fact, judging from the status and statistics, Chris Bosh, who has 24 points and 10.8 rebounds, should be ranked first, but the Raptors did not perform well and could not even enter the top eight in the Eastern Conference. This is his super But the main reason for Duncan.

After all, simply brushing the data, with Tim Duncan's strength, it is not difficult to brush a 24 plus 10.

Ranked third is Dirk Nowitzki. His stats are not bad, with 25 points and 7.8 rebounds. However, in the 2006 Finals, Wade led the team to reverse from 0-2 to 4-2. In 2007, it was again. In the playoffs, the Warriors completed the "Black Eight Miracle" 4-0, and the soft egg hat is still on his head! How could this group of experts let him sit the position of the league's number one power forward?

Dirk Nowitzki: I will endure another year, and I will let you kneel next year!

The center position is another embarrassing situation.

Last year's best team second team center and third team center were not selected from this list, O'Neal was really old, and Yao Ming was reimbursed because of the season.

In addition to Howard is still standing, the other two guys added are Amare Stoudemire and Andrew Bogut.

Think of the "four major centers" in the 1990s. Mourning couldn't even squeeze into the heyday of top-level centers. Looking at these three now, everyone can see the gap.

In particular, Andrew Bogut's appearance on this list makes people feel dumb. He is only three in the Bucks, and his stat is only 14.6 plus 10.9. He is already the top three guy in the league center position!

This was something that was impossible before ~lightnovelpub.net~ You can look at the current league. It is a bit difficult to find a better center than Andrew Bogut to replace him.

The Bynum, known as the "Little Shark," got a "15 plus 8" for the third year in a row. He couldn't make any more progress, and he couldn't even count as a third-timer in the Lakers.

As for others, such as Jokinoah, it can be seen that they are growing. This is also the reason. At present, compared to Andrew Bogut, they are almost meaningless. At least Bogut has supported the Bucks alone. This is what Joe Jinnoa can't compare to.

In short, Andrew Bogut's appearance on this list is surprising, but it is not surprising that he is on the list when there is no choice.

Perhaps it is for this reason that all fans who see the list will be amazed!

The above are the opinions of fans on positions other than the small forward position. There are not many dissents, but more embarrassment, but in the small forward position, the controversy is a bit big!