Grade 5: Donovan Mitchell, Chris Middleton, Bam Adebayor, Jia Morant, Jamal Murray, Ken Bawalker and Brandon Ingram.
Seven stars in grade five didn't challenge their opponents too much. Mitchell, Murray and Walker are three players who make sudden shots, and they often don't take the initiative to provoke defenders. In addition, Middleton and Adebayor have fewer opportunities to fight one another. Middleton often catches the ball and throws it outside the three-point line, while Adebayor, as the center, is more of a counterpoint under the basket.
In addition, Morant and Ingram are underrated players in the one-on-one fight. As an inside player, Morant has the competitive spirit like Shao Wei, and Ingram has the potential to be a top offensive player like Durant. Age and actual combat experience are the main reasons that restrict the two stars from entering a higher level.
Grade 4: bradley beal, Julius Randle, nikola jokic, Carl anthony downs, domantas sabonis, Russell Westbrook and Ben Simmons.
Seven stars in grade four have some shortcomings in fighting with their opponents. Westbrook and Simmons like to provoke opponents and have the ability to dunk on any player's head, but their shooting ability limits their one-on-one threat. Bill, on the other hand, is a defender with shooting ability, but he doesn't like to score by one-on-one shooting, because the heights of 1 m and 9 1 don't bring any advantages to his one-on-one shooting. Bill is more about catching shots and breaking layups.
In addition, Randall, Jokic, Downs and Sabonis are all inside players, and they are also the main offensive players of the team. They prefer to score easily after receiving the pass from the point guard, rather than wasting their strength by singling out their opponents.
Grade three: Jayson Tatum, Luka Doncic, Zach Lavine, Jaylen Brown, CJ mccollum, Demar DeRozan, Yang Trey.
Seven stars in Grade Three often like to challenge their opponents in competitions. The brothers Tatum and Brown of the Green Army have unique skills, and they are good at breaking through. When the team is in scoring drought, they often challenge their opponents on the side to score.
Dancsics and Treyan are more and more fond of provoking their opponents outside the three-point line. Dansis can fight one-on-one like Harden, while Treyan dribbles to the half-court like Curry and shoots directly at the defender. Lavin, mccollum and Demar DeRozan are also masters of one-on-one combat. The biggest difference between them is that Demar demar derozan is not good at three-pointers, mccollum is not good at dunking, and Lavin is good at shooting and dunking.
Grade two: kawhi leonard, Giannis Antetokounmpo, anthony davis, joel embiid, jimmy butler, Devon Booker, paul george.
The one-on-one combat ability of seven players in grade two is a defender's nightmare. Leonard and George are upgraded versions of Tatum and Brown. They have better defense and projection ability, stronger offensive ability with the ball, and easier to confront defenders. In addition, Booker showed Kobe's shooting skills. He likes shooting and one-on-one shooting, but he lacks the desire to win like Black Mamba. Speaking of winning, Butler is definitely the best player in the NBA, but his shooting ability needs to be improved. Booker and Butler may be a perfect one-on-one.
In addition, Brother Alphabet, Brother Thick Eyebrows and Embiid are all inside players. Although the letter brother shoots short, he can step on any defender. As far as one-on-one combat technology is concerned, Brother Thick Eyebrows may be more perfect than Brother Letter. He has wingspan and height, and can attack, defend and shoot with the ball, but Brother Thick Eyebrows often prefers to blow up the basket or shoot directly, and Embiid is similar. Once these three superstars are serious about one-on-one, I believe that it is no exaggeration to say that "the emperor goes out to war and grows nothing."
Grade one: Kevin Durant, Stephen Curry, James Harden, damian lillard, Carey Owen, LeBron James.
The one-on-one combat ability of six first-class stars is not only a nightmare for any defender, but also a pleasure for them. Durant, Harden and Owen of the Nets constitute the most horrible one-on-one hit three giants in NBA history. Each of them has unique skills. Durant's death is the first weapon to attack, Harden's three-point retreat has been tried and tested, and Owen's juggling opponent has become familiar with the layup.
In addition to the three giants of the Nets, Curry, Lillard and James were also selected for the first single hit. Curry and Lillard's shooting ability is outstanding, Curry can easily beat his opponent from any position, and Lillard's one-on-one shooting of George's super-long three-pointer is even more frightening. For James, his body is the biggest capital of one-on-one hit, and he can carry any player to end the attack.