ICXO.COM, World Business Review (Date: 27 May 2005 15: 34)
In the talented NBA league, every space is a battleground for players, and in this small stadium with the intensity of confrontation comparable to the battlefield, if a player has a unique talent, it means that he can attack the weak like a duck to water and gain an advantage. What are the talents? Height, weight and explosiveness? These are undoubtedly, but in addition, there is another talent that has created the most miracles that cannot be ignored: playing with the left hand!
In the history of NBA, excellent left-handed players are all masters who play their strengths as much as possible, and their brilliant achievements have also been recorded in the history of the league. Which players have written a fascinating historical chapter with their distinctive left hand?
No.65438 +0 Russell 5A#wL
Russell is one of the greatest centers in history and the greatest left-hander. Russell's jumping ability is poor and his prediction is excellent. His best trick is to take off later than his opponent, but he can reach the highest point ahead of time, and then fan his opponent's bat as far as a volleyball. Coupled with the talent of using the left hand, in Russell's view, there is no defensive blind spot on the court. So far, no player can compare with him in defensive skills. Russell has won a total of 1 1 championship rings in his career, and he is very rich in a hurry. Although the center has the most left-handed geeks, other players seem to have many dim stars compared with Russell. & amp@
Second place Mu Lin }) J2
Who brings the left hand's shooting advantage to the extreme? It must be "God's left hand" chris mullin. As the seventh rookie in the first round of 1985, Mu Lin's physical fitness is average, no matter whether he moves horizontally or bounces vertically, but he exerts the lethality of his left hand to the extreme. Even if he makes a slow layup with the ball, it is difficult for the defender to stop Mu Lin's left hand from hitting the nail on the head, and his shooting on the outside can only be described as a sword with a closed throat. As a small forward, Mu Lin shot more than 50% in seven seasons in the first eight years of his career, almost reaching the center's? New obsidian muscle? & gt$
No.3 bird RoL4Z6
No player can make his hand almost as strong as Bird. Bird's legend is that there is no difference between hands. He can not only drop bombs in the air by turns with his left and right hands, but also shoot long-range shots with his left and right hands respectively. Bird's ability to read chess is first-class, and he is good at capturing the bits and pieces of fighter planes and cooperating with the power of his left hand. There is nothing he can't do on the court. Although Bird is not a pure left-handed, his left-handed skills are no less than those of left-handed players, and he is a unique left-right wrestler. d
No.4 archibald l]2: Q.
Archibald, the "Genie", is only 1.85 meters tall and belongs to the "Sun Hang" class. But he was never afraid of being big, but he liked it very much and was good at scoring straight into the penalty area. The reason why he has the ability to take the lead among all the hosts is that he has an unpredictable left hand besides relying on the ghostly speed. Even if he flies in the air and his opponent jumps to block the ball, archibald's incredible left hand can still block the ball from his opponent's block and throw it to the far end. As a left-hander, archibald played an indispensable role in the Celtics in the 1970s with his innate talent. In the most brilliant season of his career (1972~ 1973), he became the first and only player in NBA history to monopolize the scoring champion and the assists champion. In addition, Iverson remained the shortest scoring champion for nearly 30 years before he was crowned scoring champion. ShLc
No.5 mark eaton vfsjh9
Mark eaton may not be well known, but he set an NBA single-season blocked shot record of 456 times in the 1984~ 1985 season. Eaton's scoring ability is average, but he is highly accomplished in defense. In his career 1 1 season, he blocked an astonishing 3064 shots! However, it took Jabbar and Olajuwon 20 seasons and 18 seasons respectively to surpass Eaton and become the second and first in the historical blocked shot list. It can be said that Eaton is the most efficient player in blocking shots. Eaton is also a left-handed player. There is no weak defensive side in him. Because of his outstanding height, Eaton can almost attack his opponent's shot without jumping, which has become a unique scenery for the jazz team. Eaton was twice named the best defensive player of the NBA season. In addition to the first two records, he also holds the record of the most blocked shots in a single game in the playoffs (10). There is no doubt that Eaton is one of the best defensive players in history. xF89s
No.6 david robinson k39>
"Admiral" david robinson is undoubtedly a flag of left-handed players in the 1990s. Although Robinson is skinny, he is as light as a swallow and as quiet as a rabbit. It is difficult for opponents to find defensive joints from his shooting rhythm opposite to that of most players. Moreover, Robinson not only benefited from the left-handed advantage in dribbling confrontation, but also his rebounding follow-up route was completely different from that of ordinary players. Opponents often can't resist his second attack, and because he is left-handed, it is difficult to make a second response at the first time. Thanks to the left-handed shooting, Robinson's offensive ability is quite excellent. He is one of seven players who scored more than 70 points in a single game in NBA history. 3! @
No.7 goodrich' 9RK
Goodrich was a famous shooting guard in 1970s. During his college years, he led UCLA to win the NCAA championship twice, and 1972 won the NBA championship with West and Chamberlain. That season, the Lakers also set the NBA's longest winning streak with 33 consecutive victories. However, when goodrich 1965 entered the NBA, not many people spoke highly of this lefty because he dared to play shooting guard at a height of only 1.85 meters. However, it is this little lefty and Jerry West who constitute the famous backcourt double play in Lakers history. His speed and skillful left hand often make defenders don't know how to follow up so as not to foul. Goodrich once topped the Lakers' scoring average for four consecutive seasons, and kept a record for the Lakers: 40 consecutive free throws without a miss. Goodrich scored sixth, assisted seventh and made seventh free throws in Lakers history. Therefore, although there are many superstars in the history of the Lakers, goodrich has always occupied an important position in it, and was elected to the Hall of Fame with 1996. W
No.8 Bill Walton A'
Wharton, who is 2. 10 meters tall, belongs to the same era as Chamberlain and Russell, and is one of the greatest centers in history. As a lefty, Wharton is also one of the most talented centers. He is good at shooting, rebounding, blocking and passing. Although he didn't create many dazzling achievements, he occupied an important position in NBA history with his comprehensive skills. Wharton won the NBA championship twice, and 1978 won the MVP, and was selected as the best team and the best defensive team of the year. 1993, Wharton was elected to the Basketball Hall of Fame and became one of the top 50 superstars in NBA history. ZZi/
No.9 phil jackson vpR
It should be said that Jackson, the "Zen master", has a mediocre career, averaging only 6.7 points and 4.3 rebounds 1. 1 assists, which has nothing to do with his temperament of commanding the bulls to win three consecutive championships. But this great "Zen master" proved that playing with his left hand at least developed the imagination of space tactics and evolved the traditional triangle tactics to perfection. It should be said that in the field of coaching, Jackson fully demonstrated the extraordinary creativity and outstanding leadership temperament of left-handers. low frequency
No. 10 Renee wilkens z9
At present, Knicks coach Renee wilkens has won the most games in NBA history, and he was also a famous left-hander when he was a player. As a player, wilkens was active in the late 1960s and early 1970s. He is synonymous with all-round defender, and his style is no less than that of contemporary black defender. His career peaked in the 1968~ 1969 season, averaging 22.4 points, 6.2 rebounds and 8.2 assists per game. In addition, he has scored more than 17 points per game, rebounded more than 5 times and assisted more than 8 times for six consecutive seasons.