US media re-arranges the top ten historical points guards: Harden surpasses Iverson, no one can shake the top three
4:31pm, 15 June 2025Basketball
NBA history is full of stars, and the shooting guard position is even more dazzling. Recently, the list of top ten shooting guards in NBA history selected by the US media has attracted widespread attention from fans. This list takes into account the player’s personal data, honors and achievements, and dominance over the game. Let’s take a look at the specific rankings.
10, McGrady has unparalleled physical talent, and his comprehensive skills make him feel like a fish in the offensive end. His signature jump shot has become a nightmare for countless defenders. In addition to the miracle of 35 seconds and 13 seconds, McGrady has also won the scoring title for two consecutive years and has been selected into the All-Series and All-Stars many times. Although he has not won the championship in his career, McGrady's strength and talent are beyond doubt.
9. George Gerwen
George Gerwen is nicknamed "Iceman". He is an outstanding representative of the shooting guard in the 1980s. He is famous for his superb scoring skills and excellent athleticism. In his career, Gewen has won the scoring title four times, was selected as the All-Star nine times, and was selected as the All-Star five times.
8. Ray Allen
Ray Allen is one of the greatest shooters in NBA history. Before Curry came out of nowhere, his name was almost equal to three-pointers. In his career, Ray Allen won the championship twice, was selected into the Best Team twice, and was selected into the All-Star ten times.
7. Drexler
Drexler, nicknamed "Glider", his competition style is as elegant and powerful as his nickname. As the best shooting guard in the 1990s except Jordan, Drexler has extraordinary athleticism and comprehensive scoring skills, and his playing style is extremely attractive. In his career, he has won one championship, ten All-Stars, and one All-Star selection.
6. Although Iverson is only 1.83 meters tall, he set off a revolution in the NBA field with amazing speed and dexterity. He won the scoring champion four times, brought the 76ers into the finals with his own strength, and scored 48 points in the first game of the finals, breaking the Lakers' playoff winning streak. Iverson is not only a scoring machine, but also a spiritual symbol. His courage and perseverance inspires countless young players to pursue their basketball dreams.
5. Reggie Miller
Miller is the first three-pointer in the NBA. He hit 2,560 three-pointers throughout his career, and was selected into the All-Star three times and five times. Although Miller's personal honor is not dazzling, he is still one of the greatest players in the Pacers' history, and his achievements would not be limited if it weren't for Jordan's existence.
4. Harden's basketball journey is inspiring. It took him just a few years to go from the sixth man of the Thunder to the first point guard in the league. During the Rockets' period, Harden played a performance comparable to the peak Joko, winning the score for three consecutive years, winning the regular season MVP, and setting a record of 36.1 points per game in a single season. In addition, Harden was selected into the All-Star eight times, eleven times, and won the assist king twice.
3. Wade
Wade is known as "Jordan who is 5 cm short". His breakthrough ability is second to none in the league. He can tear the opponent's defense line in an instant and complete a very ornamental layup. During his career, Wade led the Heat to win the championship three times, once won the scoring title, eight times selected for the best team, two times selected for the best team, and thirteen times selected for the All-Star.
2. Kobe
The name Kobe represents an era. He devoted his entire career to the Lakers, led the team to the finals seven times and won the championship five times. In terms of personal achievements, Kobe is also second only to Jordan. He is a regular season MVP, two finals MVP, two scoring champion, 15 selected for the best team, 12 selected for the best defensive team, and 18 All-Stars.
1. Jordan
Jordan's status is unmatched, and his unprecedented dominance and influence make him known as the "God of Basketball". In the 1990s, Jordan led the Bulls to complete three consecutive championship feats twice, was elected as the MVP in the Finals six times, five regular season MVP, ten times winning the scoring champion, three times steals king, and one time best defensive player. If it weren't for the two retirements, Jordan's achievements would have been even more brilliant.
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