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Who is the king of active 1-on-1 single-handed challenge? US media announced the top 10 list: one man beats Durant to win the championship

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Who is the active 1-on-1 single-handed challenge? After famous artist Arenas publicly revealed on the show that the NBA All-Stars may add one-on-one single-match sessions in the new season, with a prize of up to $1 million, caused heated discussion, the US media "fadeawayworld" announced the top 10 active single-match ability in a timely manner, one of which beats Durant to win the championship.

No. 10: Curry

As the greatest three-point shooter in NBA history, Curry's most powerful skill is his finishing ability after running without the ball, which also makes his other scoring methods on the offensive end underestimated by the outside world.

Especially the breakthrough after combining the three-point threat and the change in rhythm makes it difficult for Curry to be completely limited on the offensive end, but due to the lack of basic physical talent, Curry has obvious shortcomings on the defensive end, so he only crossed the line and was selected on the list.

Ninth place: Antetokounmpo

is completely different from Curry in the tenth place. Antetokounmpo has the ultimate basic physical talent and can directly enter the inside line and complete a dunk in three steps. At the same time, the defensive end is a DPOY-level existence.

But in the one-on-one process, Antetokounmpo's shortcomings in lack of projection will be infinitely amplified, and the loss to Türkiye led by Shin Kyung in the international arena once again confirmed this.

8th place: Irving

singles are one of Irving's famous skills. Last season, Irving's singles frequency was as high as 22.4%, and he averaged 5.1 singles per game to get 5.4 points. On the offensive end, Irving has comprehensive scoring methods. Three-pointers, mid-range distance of emergency stops and the end of the narrow space after the breakthrough are all his specialties. The reason why

failed to get a higher ranking is on the one hand because he is currently recovering from a major Achilles tendon injury, and on the other hand, he has limited defensive ability.

7th place: Tatum ranks Tatum before Irving because he is not a typical scorer at a critical moment, and even lost FMVP because of his stability at a critical moment.

plus he is also in a serious injury, ranking him ahead of Irving may be because he has better basic physical talent and can gain an advantage in one-on-one through confrontation and defense.

6th place: Harden

Before suffering from Achilles tendon injury, Harden once occupied the position of the strongest singles player in the league for many years and is also one of the strongest scorers in NBA history.

Especially in the later stages of playing for the Rockets, Harden has entered the realm of the offensive end. He perfectly combines rhythm, dribbling, shooting, breakthrough, physical confrontation and fouling. The defender is completely unable to limit him in one-on-one situations.

It's a pity that Harden lost his explosive power after suffering from injury, which is also the reason why he failed to enter the top five.

Fifth place: Brunson

In the past few seasons, Brunson has risen rapidly. While he has solid basic skills, he has also polished his superb steps and comprehensive scoring skills. He can always create space for himself through rhythm changes, turning and changing directions on the offensive end.

Plus a big heart and strong body make Brunson one of the best key scorers in active service. He also helped the Knicks through the difficulties through one-on-one strong solution at critical moments.

4th place: Edwards

The young Edwards is at his peak and has developed a large-scale three-point shooting, but his ability to combine the ball still needs to be improved.

If the spiritual attributes and projection stability can be further strengthened in the future, then Edwards is expected to obtain a higher ranking.

Third place: Alexander

As a new MVP, championship and FMVP, Alexander's playing style has been controversial, but he has to admit that he is one of the best scorer and mid-range finishers in active service, and he averaged 7.7 singles per game last season.

At the same time, Alexander is also trustworthy on the defensive end and is indeed qualified to enter the top three.

Second place: Durant

Durant is almost synonymous with one-on-one singles and scorers. Last season, Durant averaged 5.2 points per game with a shooting percentage of up to 55.8%.

Due to his height, wingspan, mid-range stability and combined ball ability, Durant cannot be completely limited in the offensive one-on-one singles, and his opponent can only pray that he cannot hit the shot.

Therefore, there is a lot of controversy in ranking second, and the only explanation can be the injuries and physical potential after age increase.

No. 1: Doncic

Doncic ranked first, but it is not much. Last season, he averaged 6.6 points per game, with both efficiency and output.

More importantly, Doncic is at its peak, perfectly combining body shape, skills and speed, and completing weight loss during the offseason. I believe Doncic will deliver an even more exaggerated personal offensive performance in the new season.

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