The top five shooting guards in NBA history, let’s see who they are
No matter what field they are in, heroes always have extraordinary appeal, and on the basketball court, shooting guards are The most heroic position. Comprehensive personal skills, super personal abilities, stable psychological quality, and excellent leadership qualities. In the world of NBA, from Jordan to Kobe, too many superstars have been born. Today, we will take a look at the top 5 shooting guards in NBA history.
Wade was selected by the Heat with the fifth overall pick in the first round of the 2003 draft. In 2006, Wade won his first NBA championship and became the fifth youngest player in NBA history to win the Finals MVP. In 2006, Wade won his first NBA championship and was named the fifth youngest Finals MVP in NBA history. In 2008, Wade won the Beijing Olympic gold medal on behalf of the US men's basketball team. From 2011-14, Wade helped the Heat reach the NBA Finals four times, and won consecutive championships in 2012-13. He was selected to the NBA All-Star 7 times, to the NBA First Team 2 times, and to the NBA Defensive Second Team 3 times. Wade, nicknamed "The Flash," has a very sharp breakthrough ability and outstanding defensive ability.
Bill Sharman was a star of both basketball and baseball. In 1950, he signed a contract with the Brooklyn Dodgers of the Second Division Baseball League. In 1955, he gave up his baseball career. He was selected by the Washington Congress with the 17th pick in the second round of the 1950 NBA draft. During his basketball career, he played for the Washington Congress and the Boston Celtics. He won the NBA championship 4 times and was selected to the NBA All-Star team 8 times. He won the NBA All-Star MVP in 1955, was selected to the NBA All-NBA First Team 4 times, was selected to the NBA All-NBA Second Team 3 times, and became the NBA free throw king for 7 seasons. He is one of the first guards in NBA history to increase his field goal percentage to over 40%. He helped the Celtics win multiple NBA championships, and in 1996, he was named one of the 50 greatest players in NBA history.
In his fourteen-year career, George Gervin was selected to the All-Star team eleven times (2 years in the ABA, 9 years in the NBA), and won the scoring title four times; he once scored 33 points in a game, a record NBA record; won the All-Star Game MVP award once. Gervin is the first guard in NBA history to become the NBA scoring champion three times and is one of the most representative guards in NBA history. Gervin has been introverted and even a little shy since he was a child, so he is gentle and calm on the basketball court. No matter how intense the game, Gervin kept his cool and rarely made mistakes. Even on the road, under the interference of crazy fans, his free throws were not affected at all, earning him the nickname "Ice Man".
Kobe Bryant is the first high school guard in the NBA. He helped the Los Angeles Lakers win 5 NBA championships and is the youngest player in NBA history to score 30,000 points. He became the NBA scoring champion twice, NBA Finals MVP twice, NBA annual MVP once, was selected to the NBA All-Star Game 15 times in a row, won two Olympic gold medals, and was crowned the first "Iron King" in history on November 12, 2014. On December 15, 2014, Kobe Bryant surpassed Michael Jordan in his career scoring total and rose to third place in history. He was also selected as the best NBA player in the first decade of the 21st century by the authoritative American media "Sporting News".
Jordan is well-deserved to be elected No. 1. He has created countless records in his basketball career that are difficult for future generations to surpass. He is recognized as the best basketball player in NBA history and the greatest basketball player in history. . Jordan is one of the most valuable sports icons in history and is a major endorser for Nike, Gatorade, Hanes, McDonald's and MCI. He first appeared in a Wheaties box ad in 1988 and immediately became their spokesperson. The series of signature shoes designed by Nike for Jordan are called "Air Jordan". Later, Nike separated this production line from its own manufacturer and called it "Jordan Brand".