Tuesday, 23 July 2013

Best Ball Handler of all Time?

In the NBA every player has some ball handling or decent ball handling, but there are some players that have incredible ball handling. Incredible ball handling can help you cross up your opponent so you can have enough space for your shot and also it's nice to make your opponent fall to the floor. But in my opinion there are a lot of guys in NBA history that have incredible ball handles, like Chris Paul, Jamal Crawford, Allen Iverson, Stephen Curry, Deron Williams, Dwayne Wade, Tracy McGrady, and many more. But really to me my favorite NBA player with the sexiest crossovers and dribble moves is Allen Iverson, because in his prime around the year 1996-2006 this guy did a lot of dribble moves that were never done before in the NBA. He could cross up anybody, from guys his size, to guys bigger than him. He even crossed up the greatest player of all time, Michael Jordan.



Why LeBron or Kobe can never be better than Michael Jordan.

Kobe, Michael, and LeBron are big names in the NBA, but who's better. Everybody in the NBA community have been arguing about who is better between Kobe and Michael. But personally Michael is better than Kobe. Why?! Because Kobe can score big time! I mean we're talking about a guy who scored 81 points in one game and even at the age of 34 he still averages 27 points per game, but Kobe Bryant could not pass! Kobe is one of the biggest ball hogs of all time. And when you make some assists you make your teammates better, but Kobe never did that. That is why when Kobe and the Lakers made to NBA finals and won, Shaq got the MVP award. He would've won it if a passed a bit more. LeBron is probably closer to Michael Jordan, because LeBron James can do almost do everything on the court. He can score, rebound, pass, block, and steal. But LeBron has no confidence in his shots and when it comes to a close game, LeBron isn't as clutch as Michael Jordan. Now the reason why Michael Jordan is better than both of them is because Michael Jordan played back in the 90's, which was the hardest era in all of basketball. And even in that period, the guard position wasn't as dominant like now, but Michael Jordan proved he could do it all by winning 6 NBA championships in 8 years, 2 time defensive player of the year, season MVP a couple of times, and many more. And also when it comes to close game situations, Michael Jordan is clutch!

Wednesday, 10 July 2013

Who Is the best Point Guard up to date?

In the NBA  a pg(point guard) plays arguably the most important role on the court. They're in charge of running plays and setting up players for the right time to score. There are a lot of pg's in the NBA, but who is is the best one? There are a list of guys up there like Chris Paul, Derrick Rose, Russel Westbrook, Kyrie Irving, etc. A lot of people say it's Derrick Rose, but after his big injury(that I'll be talking about in my other post) that might bring him down a little bit. Russel Westbrook is still developing his skills as a point guard, but he is an incredible basketball player because of his athleticism. And Kyrie Irving, even if he's only been a pro for one year after winning Rookie of the Year, he has a lot of potential and could be become one of those big names in the NBA if he keeps on working on his game. And CP3, Chris Paul. He is also an incredible point guard. He may not score as much as all the the point guards, but Chris has a decent scoring average at 16.6 in the regular season and 22.2 in the post season, he also an incredible passer, and can drop a lot of defenders with his dribble moves! Now who do you think the best is?




Tuesday, 9 July 2013

The Best Three Point Shooters in NBA History



3 point shooting has been a very good key component in the NBA for years and in this picture it shows the top 4. To me, the best three point shooter out of all of them is Stephen Curry and this is why.........*look below*