Joko Aika shares the first level! US media announces the NBA scoreback viewing list: McGrady ranks second level
10:59am, 24 September 2025Basketball
The four superstars of Joko Aika share the first level! With only one month left before the NBA's main game, the US media "fadeawayworld" released a list of NBA historical point guards, among which Rockets star McGrady ranked second.


The Sixth Division (2 people): Choudhumas and Moncliffe

Both are practical stars. As a member of the "Bad Boys Legion", Choudhumas is very reliable on both offense and defense. He is Isaiah Thomas' perfect backcourt partner and a top team player.
Moncliff is a suffocating defender and the first best defensive player in NBA history.

Fifth level (4 people): Tony Allen, Goodridge, Hamilton and Alan Houston are all the best in their respective fields. Goodridge and Alan Houston both have elite-level abilities in shooting, the latter is better at mid- and long-range shooting, and the former has a shooting range closer to the basket.
Hamilton's style of play is unique, and his endless running and his constant physical confrontation make him a ball-free terminator that is difficult to be restricted.
As a blue-collar worker, Tony Allen has made his defense to the extreme. His offensive and defensive confrontations with Kobe, Iverson, Ross and Westbrook are also very interesting and interesting.

Fourth level (7 people): Ray Allen, Reggie Miller, Clay, DeRozan, Booker, Monta Ellis and Monroe

The fourth level players not only have clear killer weapons in their respective fields, but also have an All-Star level overall strength. Some players are even superstars. Although Clay, Reggie Miller and Reggie Allen have slightly different game styles, they are all NBA historical marksmen.
DeRozan is a master of central shots, but his basic physical talent limits his upper limit. Booker is also good at central shots. Although his central shot ability is not comparable to DeRozan, he is more versatile on the offensive end.
Monta Ellis is equally comprehensive on the offensive end, and at the same time he is gorgeous in the style of the ball, good at maintaining balance after physical confrontation to complete a beautiful end, while Monroe's advantage is focused on creativity, which gives them a place in the fourth gear.

Third level (4 people): Edwards, Roy, Joe Johnson and Drexler
The players who enter the third level not only have clear killer weapons, but their importance and viewing are far more important and viewable than those of the fourth level players.
Take Edwards as an example. He is the most powerful scorer guard with active physical talent. He can often complete incredible slam dunks and dunks in the game. At the same time, Edwards is still growing and became the highest-produced three-pointer in active service last season, and is expected to go further in the future.

Second level (6 people): Wade, McGrady, George Gervin, David Thompson, Crawford and Malawic

If players in the third level can occasionally give off bloody and iconic moments in the game, then the second level will be the arrival of the iconic moment after the player in the second level appears.
Take Wade and McGrady as an example. The two have historical scoring methods and personal killer weapons. The former's breakthrough is fast, so they have won the reputation of "Flash". At the same time, his blocking ability is also impressive.
McDy's style of play is free and elegant, her slender and powerful calves and handsome pull jump shots, and her terrifying scoring explosive power make her the most beautiful memory of a generation.

First level (4 people): Jordan, Kobe, Iverson and Carter
Kobe has won the reputation of "beautiful as picturesque" for his iconic backward jump shot and critical moment performance. Jordan, as his idol, is not only truly picturesque, but also the greatest and most ornamental scorer in NBA history.
He perfectly combines all-round basketball skills, ultimate physical talent and top basketball IQ, bringing artistic content and details on the offensive end.
Iverson and Carter have achieved the ultimate in their respective fields. The former perfectly combines speed with juggling ball control, while the latter is the most violent and creative dunker in NBA history.

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