US media rated the top ten point guards in the NBA after 2010: Irving is second, no suspense at the top
As we all know, the role of point guards on the court can be said to be very important. After all, they control the overall rhythm of the game. A good point guard even determines the team's upper limit. At the beginning, Nash was able to lead the Suns from the bottom of the league to the league's first place with his own strength, which is enough to show the importance of point guards to the team's performance. Previously, US media named the top ten point guards in the NBA after 2010. Let’s take a look at who they are! 10: Ross Ross has shown his outstanding personal ability since entering the league in 2008. His greatest honor is that he won the MVP in 2011. He is also the youngest MVP in NBA history. However, since then, Ross's condition has declined significantly due to injuries, and he has never returned to the peak. He has become a difficult time for many fans because he is far from reaching his peak state. It is a pity. 9: Parker In fact, after 10 years, Parker has fewer personal honors. His main honors were 10 years ago. In 2013 and 2014, Parker reached the finals twice in a row, and won a championship in 2014. Since then, Parker's condition has been getting worse every year. At the end of his career, he also left the Spurs and went to the Hornets. 8: Walker Walker is a Hornets' history celebrity. When he was with the Hornets, many people called him the Queen Bee. At that time, he was also a regular visitor to the All-Stars, but his peak period lasted relatively short. Later, after leaving the Hornets, he quickly fell, so no one knew about retirement. 7: Lowry Lowry is actually the first person in the history of the Raptors. When he was partnering with DeRozan, he was the team's main point guard. However, DeRozan was later traded to the Spurs. In 2019, Lowry and Leonard teamed up to lead the Raptors to win the first championship in the history of the team, so the more Lowry and DeRozan are the championships. During the Raptors' period, Lowry was also a regular player of the All-Stars. His personal strength was definitely underestimated. However, after leaving the Raptors, Lowry's presence on the court was getting lower and lower due to his age and injuries. 6: After Wall entered the NBA in 10 years, he quickly played in the Wizards. As the No. 1 pick, his running and jumping ability and physical fitness were excellent. At that time, he also entered the All-Star lineup many times and was the best among the Eastern Conference point guard players. However, Wall also had a short peak period. Later, he left the Wizards due to injury, and he had no team status in other teams. In the end, under the influence of constant injuries, he also faded out of the NBA. 5: Lillard Lillard is also the best in the league's central point guard, but his best is his explosive scoring power. After all, he is a player who can get 70 points in a single game and his scoring ability is very good. At that time, he was also a major opponent of the Warriors in the Trail Blazers. After all, he was a top player who has entered the All-Star many times in a row. At the same time, Lillard is also one of the top 75 players in the NBA. His personal strength cannot be underestimated. After leaving the Trail Blazers, Lillard went to the Bucks, but he never found a suitable way to get along with Antetokounmpo. Perhaps he is getting further and further away from the championship. 4: Paul Paul is the ceiling of the point guard for many fans, and he is also the glory of traditional point guards. At his peak, he can be said to have top-level leadership skills. As long as he goes, his record will be significantly improved. At that time, he was also a big favorite in MVP at the Hornets, but unfortunately he lost to Kobe in the end. Until later, Paul also had the opportunity to join Kobe, but was eventually rejected for "basketball reasons", which was also a difficult time for many fans. Later, Paul also built an all-time city in the Clippers, helped the team win the league first in the Rockets, and he once reached the finals in the Suns. However, Paul is now at the end of his career, and he is getting closer and closer to retirement. 3: Westbrook Westbrook is actually an alien among point guards. His playing style is different from other players, and he has on-court vitality that others do not have. Westbrook averaged triple-double per game in the 16-17 season, and he also won the honor of MVP that season. After all, this is the second time in NBA history, and the first time is the Big O of the last century. The shock that Westbrook brought to the fans is still quite strong. Until now, Westbrook is still full of vitality on the court, and his role cannot be reflected in the data. I hope he can win the championship as soon as possible. 2: Irving Irving spent his early career with the Cavaliers. He was also the best player around James. In the 2016 Finals, Irving can be said to have played a very important role. The key three-pointer in the tiebreak battle also helped the Cavaliers win the first championship in team history. Later, after Irving left the Cavaliers, he experienced some twists and turns. Irving was in the most controversial stage of his career during the Nets. In addition, he failed to help the team defeat the Bucks due to injury in the 21st playoffs. After coming to the Mavericks, Irving finally made the second spring of his career. Last year, as the main player of the team, he helped the Mavericks reach the finals. As a 9th All-Star player, Irving can be said to be the top spot guard in 10 years. 1: Curry Curry is undoubtedly the best point guard since 2010. His personal strength is very outstanding. Curry won the MVP twice in 2015 and 2016. Moreover, the MVP in 2016 was the only unanimous MVP in NBA history. At that time, he led the Warriors to a record 73 wins and 9 losses. In the seven years from 2015 to 22, Curry led the Warriors to win four championships. Now he is still the top point guard in the league.. In addition, Curry can also be said to have accelerated the NBA's entry into the small ball era with his own strength. His three-pointers are also the opponent's nightmare. As the three-pointer in the NBA history, Curry's influence is unique, and he deserves to be the top.
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