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Don t believe it, NBA shooting guard legends only have 5 players, Jordan is firmly ranked first

6:24pm, 15 May 2025Basketball

In the shooting guard position, some people rely on killing three points, some people use breakthroughs to tear the defense line, and some people can turn defense into art.

Fifth place: James Harden

The Bearded Man is not the foul, but the ability to defend his opponent to doubt his life - in 2019, he played against the Warriors G3, and he scored 10 three-pointers against Clay and Iguodala. In the last 5 minutes, he scored the Rockets alone. This guy averaged 36 points per game at his peak, and he took a three-pointer and trained his opponents to know what he was going to do, but he couldn't defend himself. The most outrageous thing is that he can still work as a part-time point guard. In 2017, the assisting king snatched Westbrook's job, which made Thunder fans so angry that they burned his jerseys.

No. 4: How sexy is Dwyane Wade

The Flash's steps are? In the 2006 finals G3, he crossed three people in front of Nowitzki to complete the trolley, and the Mavericks held their heads together. This guy doesn't need three points at all at the peak. He can average 30 points per game by fighting in the middle distance and fighting in the penalty area. In 2009, the scoring champion snatched Kobe's limelight. The toughest thing is defense. The 2.03-meter wingspan allows him to block from No. 1 to No. 4, and his total number of blocks in his career is more than Durant.

Third place: Allen Iverson

1m83 in height and scored 4 scoring kings among the crowd? In the 2001 finals G1, he crossed Tyron Lu and scored the final shot. He directly called the reporter at the post-match press conference: "I beat him with 11 injuries, why are you still BB?" The AI's direction change was as fast as pressing the fast forward button. The famous scene that made Jordan staggered back then directly brought the hairstyle of the fire. Nowadays, the kids only know his training memes, but they forgot that this guy averaged 15 points per game in the Turkish League in 2008. Before leaving, he left a sentence in the locker room: "Tell the NBA, I can still play!"

Second place: Kobe Bryant

The legend of four in the morning is exhausted, so I'm talking about it. It's true--in-2006 against the Raptors. At the end of the third quarter, he looked at the scoreboard and said, "If you get another 25 points, you will break the Chamberlain record." As a result, in the fourth quarter, he really scored 27 points in a single quarter. Kobe's back-to-back singles were at the textbook level. In the 2010 Finals G7, he made a key mid-range shot with Ray Allen and Pierce. After the game, X-rays showed that his right index finger had already broken bones.

The first place: Michael Jordan

The horror of the old rogue is turning the impossible into a routine operation. In 1988, he averaged 35 points, 5.5 rebounds and 5.9 assists per game, and sent 3.2 steals and 1.6 blocks. Now, he has to use plug-ins in 2K. In the 1997 finals, G5 scored 38 points with a high fever and slumped in Pippen's arms at the end, and became a classic material for sports drink advertising. Now there are always people who are arguing about who is stronger than James. It is recommended to go and see the 1993 Finals - Jordan averaged 41 points per game. After playing Barkley, he hid in the locker room and ate fried chicken to vent his anger. This is the ultimate form of a point guard.

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