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US media selected the top 20 shooting guards in NBA history, with no suspense in the top three, and two active players are on the list!

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In the history of the NBA, the shooting guard has always been one of the most eye-catching positions on the field. From Jordan's final legend to Kobe's Mamba spirit, this position once defined the pinnacle of basketball's aesthetics. So who is the best shooting guard in the NBA? Recently, the US media Hoopshype selected the top 20 shooting guards in the NBA history. Among them, the top three rankings are no suspense. The specific details are as follows:

1-5 are:

1 and Jordan. Honors: 6-time champion, 6FMVP, 5MVP, 10-time scoring champion, 10-time team, 14-time All-Stars, 1 DPOY, 9-time team defense. Jordan is recognized as the first in NBA history and is known as the God of Basketball. He is unmatched in scoring ability, leadership ability, achievements and influence.

2, Kobe. Honors: 5 championships, 1 MVP, 2 F MVP, 2 Scoring King, 11 Squad, 9 Defensive Squad, 18 All-Stars. He is a typical inspirational player with a career full of challenges and struggles, so an unknown substitute gradually became the core of the team and eventually became the league's superstar. His efforts and persistence are role models for all fans.

3, Wade. Honors: 3 championships, 1 FMVP, 1 scoring champion, 8 best teams, 13 All-Stars, 3 second team defense. He is a legendary point guard with both offense and defense. His speed and agility and control of the game have made him one of the best defenders in NBA history.

4, Iverson. Honors: 1 MVP, 4 scoring champion, 7 best team, 11 All-Stars. He changed people's stereotypes about basketball players and told the world with actions that as long as the talented and courageous little ones who are not advantageous in height can also become superstars in the NBA where all the heroes are competing.

5, Harden. Honors: 1 MVP, 3 scoring champion, 6 match-ups, 11 All-Stars. The only regret of the best dual-sports guard in NBA history is that he has not yet won the championship, otherwise his historical status would still be ahead.

6-10 are:

6, George Gwen. Honors: 4 scoring champion, 5 first-match, 9 All-Stars. He is the most representative scoring machine in the ABA league and NBA transition period, and is known for his signature fingertip basket-picking moves and excellent scoring abilities. His extremely calm and unique physiological characteristics during the game are called Iceman.

7, Drexler. Honors: 1 championship, 1st time, 10th time All-Star. He is known for his excellent bounce and flowing air movements, especially his gliding layup that can continuously fly to the basket after taking off, which is called a glider. Although he didn't have many hard honors, his head-on confrontation with Jordan in the 1992 Finals left a classic showdown.

8, Reggie-Miller. Honors: 3 times three teams, 5 times all-stars. He is a legendary shooting guard in NBA history. He is famous for his tough game style and classic moments. He played for the Pacers for 18 seasons in his career and is a representative of one person and one city.

9, Ray-Allen. Honors: 2 championships, 2 best teams, 10 All-Stars. He is known for his precise three-point shooting ability and professional attitude. He has contributed the winning goal in key games many times and is known as a cold-blooded killer and gentleman thunder.

10, Vince-Carter. Honors: 2 best team, 8 All-Stars. He is known for his extremely ornamental dunk skills. He is known as UFO and a half-man and demigod. He is one of the most famous dunk kings in NBA history. Of course, his scoring ability is also quite outstanding. He averaged 20+ points per game in ten seasons in his career.

11-15 are:

11, Earl-Monroe. Honors: 1 championship, 1 match, 4 All-Stars. He takes the groundbreaking art of ball control as the core, through the melodious dribbling rhythm and revolutionary turn. Personal technology and the ability to finish the final in confrontation have redefined the NBA's game viewing and technological development direction.

12, McGrady. Honors: 2-time first match, 2-time scoring champion, 7-time All-Star. He captured countless fans with his chic and elegant playing style and his extremely ornamental technical movements. Of course, his scoring ability is unquestionable, especially the famous miracle of 35 seconds and 13 minutes has been passed down to this day.

13, Hal-Greer. Honors: 1 championship, 7 second teams, 10 All-Stars. The legendary defender of the 1960s last season was known for his stable scoring ability and professional loyalty, and the 76ers were the first player to retire his jersey.

14, Klay Thompson. Honors: 4 championships, 2 best teams, 1 best defensive team, 5 All-Stars. He is known for his off-ball running, 3-point shooting and defense. He is recognized as the top second-in-command template. He is one of the most famous 3-point shooting players in NBA history, with multiple 3-point records maintained.

15, Sam Jones. Honors: 10 championships, 3 best teams, 5 All-Stars. He has made a sharp breakthrough, known for shooting on the board and key ball skills, and is the second most championship player in NBA history.

16-20 are:

16 and Ginobili. Honors: 4 championships, 2 best teams, 2 All-Stars. He is one of the most underrated players in history. Although he has the ability to start, he sacrifices playing time for the team. He is known for his efficiency, key ball ability and tactical execution ability, and is known as Jordan in the 20th minute.

17, Dennis Johnson. Honors: 3 championships, 1 fmvp, 1 fmvp, 6 defense one fm, 5 All-Stars. He is one of the best all-around defenders in the early NBA, with both scoring, organizational and defensive abilities and one of the most underrated players.

18, Joe Dumas. Honors: 2 championships, 1 f mvp, 3 best teams, 4 best defense teams, 6 All-Stars. One of the members of the Pistons Bad Boys Corps, known for their strong defense and stable scoring, one of the representatives of the shooting guards who are both offensive and defensive.

19, Bill Sharman. Honors: 4 championships, 4 best teams, 8 All-Stars. A legend in the early NBA, known for his one-handed shooting moves, was hailed as the first generation of point guards in the 1950s.

20, Gail-Goodridge. Honors: 1 championship, 1 best team, 5 All-Stars. As a Lakers legend, he is good at breaking through ability, helping the Lakers set a league record of 33 consecutive victories to no one can break to this day.

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