Owen is probably the player who is most like Kobe Bryant in play and appreciation. Today is not only the golden age of small forward, but also the golden age of point guard. Shao Wei is brave and Curry is exquisite. Whether it is three pairs of gods or not, from the explosive power of scoring in a single game, it will be overwhelmed by Carey Owen. Here in Owen, what is "scoring explosiveness" can be interpreted. This season, his individual singles has reached a new level. He breaks through like a cheetah, dribbles like a knife and shoots like a crossbow. He has become an offensive kaleidoscope in the point guard. The defender has no idea what he will do next, because he can do anything, and he can always throw an incredible ball from an angle that others can't, whether it is difficult or ornamental.
At the beginning of the game, many people looked down on Owen and thought that his achievements were all due to James' strength. Maybe some people don't understand the skills of singles. In fact, as early as last season, Owen's ability to storm singles surpassed that of James. When I say singles, I mean his ability to create opportunities and score points in positional warfare, not his ability to push a few waves in fast break. In the stalemate, Owen is a better weapon to tear apart the defense than James. James hasn't attacked in positional warfare for many years because of his pursuit of scoring cost performance. His super ability lies in unstoppable layups and fast breaks, and he is better at organizing passes at other times.
Looking at Owen's performance in the Celtics now, Cavaliers fans miss a point guard who doesn't need to assist or move, and tears the defense completely on his own. However, without Owen, he can understand the importance of Owen. Owen can't be compared with several old star defenders who were at their peak earlier. He is the biggest threat to the strong teams such as Spurs, Warriors and Rockets.