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标题: [外电] The NBA's 25 Best Players:KG(5)、PP(13)
时间: Wed Sep 17 17:43:48 2008
The NBA's 25 Best Players:KG(5)、PP(13)
by Anthony Wilson September 02, 2008
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原文:http://bleacherreport.com/articles/53148-the-nbas-25-best-players
http://0rz.tw/de4Nb
阿陆仔原始翻译:http://www.kobechina.com.cn/thread-45223-1-1.html
http://0rz.tw/ab4Hv
以下附上完整的英文原文,不过我仅重新翻译KG与PP的部分,如有错误请指正!感谢大
家。倘若对其他球员的翻译有兴趣,请参阅原始翻译。
然後......请不要问我爲什麽没有雷枪.........囧
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Well, the NBA season has been over for about two-and-a-half months, but we're
still about a month away from the start of training camp for '08-09...so let's
make a list!
Just seemed like the right thing to do.
Obviously, these things are never easy, and they're far from definitive—I
realized even before I was done that I had probably already made some mistakes,
that there were going to be some rankings that I myself would regret, some guys
would be left off that I wish I had put on...and I just accepted it. I wasn't
going to torture myself.
Overall, though, I think it's a very solid list. Tomorrow (or a week from now)
you (or I) may look at it and think, "This guy should be ahead of that guy," or
"That guy should be ahead of this guy," or "Where is this guy?"
But I believe that I have everybody in very close proximity to where they
belong; I'm not way off with any player. Anyway, enjoy. And obviously, argue
amongst yourselves and talk about how stupid I am.
P.S. I had already started the rough draft for my list before SLAMonline kicked
off their Top 50 with Kevin Durant. So whatever mean names you call me, please
don't call me a jocker. You can call me anything except a jocker (and late for
dinner).
P.P.S If this list feels only half-done, I'm sorry. But I couldn't find the
inspiration to make a Top 50 all by myself. I guess I'm not made of the same
stuff Stan McNeal is.
1. Kobe Bryant, G, Lakers
Even after a disappointing showing in the Finals, Mamba still stands as the
most complete basketball player in the world. Flawless fundamentals, historic
scoring-ability, and the best all-around perimeter defender since Scottie F.
Pippen. He's the best. Although...
2. LeBron James, F, Cavaliers
...This guy is gaining, quickly, and it's only a matter of time before he takes
the No. 1 spot.
His progress feels inevitable, but it's still fun to watch. There's never been
another like LeBron: at 6'9" and 260 pounds (from his own mouth) of chiseled
bulk, LeBron is like a brawnier, faster, more agile version of the '96 Shawn
Kemp—if Kemp was a perimeter player that ran the offense from the top and
seamlessly balanced scoring and passing.
LeBron is able to simultaneously assume the roles of scorer and facilitator:
He's constantly looking for his teammates and keeping them involved while still
putting up 30 a game. He's also a rapidly improving defender that plays with a
nightly (quiet) competitiveness and intensity equaled by few in the game.
And no one—NO ONE—has ever done more with such a mediocre team.
His unselfish style of play lifts the performances of his very below-average
teammates and has allowed Cleveland to compete neck-and-neck with the far more
talented powerhouses of the Eastern Conference the past three seasons (they
went to Game Seven against a 64-win Detroit team in 2006, beat them in 2007 to
make the Finals, and then went to another Game Seven against 66-win, eventual
champion Boston this season).
By simply adding good-but-not-great point guard Mo Williams this offseason, the
Cavs should now be considered the favorites to win the East again next year—
and as a Lakers fan, I want no part of LeBron James in a seven-game series. You
could even say I rue the day.
He turns 24 on the last day of the year.
3. Chris Paul, G, Hornets
One of the things that amaze me so much about the great young players in the
NBA is just how good they are at such young ages. They're not just great
players, they are superstars. They're amongst the best in the game with very
little experience.
Take Paul, for example.
He was 22 for the entire '07-'08 regular season. Yet he was so in control of
the game at all times, so thoroughly dominant. Other than throwing Deron
Williams and that boulder-sized chip that sits on his shoulder (from being
unfairly cast in Paul's shadow) on Paul, what can you do to slow him down?
Nothing, right?
He does whatever he wants to do. He's not perfect, but...you get the point.
4. Tim Duncan, F/C, Spurs
No athlete is immune to Father Time, not even the great Tim Duncan. "The Big
Fundamental" showed signs of definite slippage in the playoffs last year.
Against the Hornets in the second round, Duncan had significant trouble with
the long arms and athleticism of Tyson Chandler (a good-but-not-great defender
that probably would've been no trouble for Duncan four years ago).
him shooting more and more of those awkward, one-legged fallaways against
Chandler in that series. Sure, Duncan will still have his way with big men that
can't defend (like Pau Gasol in the following series against the Lakers) or
guys who don't have the physical tools to make him take difficult shots, but
guys like Chandler will likely give him trouble from here on out.
With that being said, of course, Duncan is still an exceptionally smart player
and a great defender and passer, with stellar court awareness on both ends of
the floor. I haven't even mentioned that he has the deepest array of low-post
moves in the game. So he's still a top-five player. For now.
5. Kevin Garnett, F, Celtics
Kevin won his first championship last year, and while, as a Los Angelino, I was
very disappointed that my team lost, I still felt happy for him. By all
accounts, Kevin Garnett is a good man: loyal, hardworking, and as real as they
come. We need more athletes like him.
KG在去年赢得了他第一座NBA总冠军,虽然作为一个洛杉矶人,我对我支持队伍的失败感到
非常失望,但我仍然为KG高兴.
the proper mindset and will to take over games. But he is still skilled at
putting the ball in the basket—he has range out to 20 feet and has a deadly
turnaround jump shot along the baseline that is one of the game's signature
moves.
在球场,KG从来就不是一个具有统治力的得分手,他只是缺少接管比赛的合适心态和意志,
但是他仍然拥有把球放进篮框的技巧──他能在20英尺外投篮,他底线的致命转身跳投是最
具有代表性的动作之一。
His rebounding slipped last year—from 13 boards per 40 minutes in '06-'07 to
about 11 last year—but he is still very strong in that area.
他的篮板去年有所下滑,从06-07赛季的每40分钟13个略微下降到去年的将近11个,但是他
在这个领域仍然非常强大.
He is also the very best defensive player in the league, and one of the
best-passing big men ever. At 32, he's no longer the freakish athlete he once
was, but his smarts and experience more than make up for it.
此外他还是联盟中最优秀的防守球员,而且是有史以来最优秀的大个子传球好手之一,32岁
的他虽然不再是那个昔日的怪胎球员,但以他的智慧、经验来弥补就已经绰绰有余。
6. Dwight Howard, C, Magic
The best rebounder in the league topped 20 points a game for the first time
last year. He is also an emerging defensive force; he averaged more than two
blocks per game last year, and with his ridiculous leaping ability, there is no
shot he cannot get to.
Howard is an amazingly athletic big man with a body made for basketball. He's
like a more powerful David Robinson. And as good as he is, at 22, he will only
get better.
7. Dirk Nowitzki, F, Mavericks
Dirk played more like Dirk after the new year, and was the only Maverick who
showed up in Dallas' first-round loss to the Hornets. He's back.
Perhaps the most unique seven-footer in league history (think about it), Dirk
is the best-shooting big man ever. He doesn't rebound enough and is only an
average (at best) defender, but he has become a pretty decent passer, in
addition to his special scoring ability.
His hair is long again, and I look forward to a career year from the 30-year
old Nowitzki next year.
8. Deron Williams, G, Jazz
Surely some of you will argue that No. 8 is too high for D-Will—not
surprisingly, as Williams is the most underrated player in the league. Big and
burly, with an improving outside shot (39.5 percent from three last year) and
splendid passing skills, Williams is the pure-point-guard's pure point guard;
he thinks pass first, but he also knows when to take over the game.
19 points and 11 assists on 51 percent shooting last year. CP3 is better
overall, but not by much.
9. Steve Nash, G, Suns
He turns 35 next year, but last we checked, he was still Steve Nash: 17 points
and 11 assists on 50, 47, and 91 percent last year.
10. Amare Stoudemire, F/C, Suns
Sure, he's one-dimensional—he doesn't rebound enough, doesn't play defense,
and doesn't pass. But when your one dimension (scoring) is so good that it
makes you the most unstoppable big man in the game, well...you're one of the 10
best players in the league.
11. Dwyane Wade, G, Heat
You don't know how hard it was for me to leave him out of the top 10. But he's
missed 31 games in each of the last two seasons. Fair or not, I put him here
because of how good he is when he's healthy (top-three). And consider his
performance in Beijing a warning to the NBA.
12. Carmelo Anthony, F, Nuggets
The second-best pure scorer in the league behind Bean—just a natural at
putting the ball in the hoop. Inside and outside, facing up and
back-to-the-basket, quick and strong—once he starts hitting threes
consistently, I don't know what's going to happen.
He also averaged a career 7.4 boards a game last year, and he's made strides as
a passer. The second-most underrated player in the league. He's 24.
13. Paul Pierce, G/F, Celtics
You never know how good a player is until you get to watch him night in, night
out in a seven-game series. And after watching Pierce slice up the Lakers in
the Finals, let me tell ya, I had no idea Paul Pierce was that good. Great
defender, great scorer, very good ballhandler, and a passer. Did you know Paul
Pierce had that kind of floor game?
你不会知道一个球员有多好,直到你完整看完他打满七场的系列赛。目睹Pierce在冠军赛中
铲平湖人,让我告诉你们,我一直不知道Paul Pierce有如此优秀:伟大的防守者、伟大的
得分好手、很好的持球球员和传球好手,而你曾经知道Paul Pierce能打出这种比赛吗?
I love Pierce's game offensively. Unlike McGrady and Kobe, who are totally
fluid and skilled and make it look like basketball just comes natural to them,
Pierce is kind of rough around the edges. He kinda stumbles around sometimes,
he doesn't have the easiest handle, he's a good but not great athlete, etc.
我喜欢Pierce充满冲击力的比赛,不同於T-Mac、kobe的强调流畅与技巧,Pierce的篮球比
赛对比他们的看起来非常自然。Pierce是在粗鲁(狂暴)边缘的那种类型,他有时候会跌跌
撞撞,对球的控制还不够强大,以及他是一个好球员只是未臻优秀等云云。
But it's the untidiness of his game, the fact that it doesn't look pretty or
effortless, that makes it so beautiful to me.
然而正是因为他的比赛随性,既不花俏也不费力,让我觉得很漂亮。
14. Tracy McGrady, G/F, Rockets
Now 29, he's not as good as he was at 23 (when he peaked as a player)–chronic
back problems have relegated him to mostly jump shots (hence the low
shooting-percentages) and caused a dip in his rebounding numbers. But he's a
smart player, an exceptional passer, and when he's feeling it, he's as
unstoppable as ever. Also a great teammate.
Did that last paragraph sound simpish?
15. Chris Bosh, F/C, Raptors
to my senses. Bosh is big, skilled, and athletic, but he has to start blocking
more shots, and statistically, he hasn't gotten any better in three years.
16. Gilbert Arenas, G, Wizards
He's in the top-10 when healthy, I guess. But even when healthy, he's madly
inconsistent. Also needs to move to the two, like A.I. did under Larry Brown.
17. Yao Ming, C, Rockets
I would never bet on him staying healthy for a full season. He's too big. But
when healthy, he's the best big man ever over 7'2".
18. Carlos Boozer, F, Jazz
A walking, breathing 20-and-10. There's not much else, but still, a walking,
breathing 20-and-10.
19. Allen Iverson, G, Nuggets
The NBA's biggest anomaly: 26 points, 7 assists, 46 percent from the field, 2
steals a game last year on a 50-win team—all at the tender age of 32. To put
that in perspective, Isiah Thomas retired at 32. Then again, doesn't he seem
almost irrelevant now.
20. Baron Davis, G, Clippers
Reached his full potential under Nellie. Now to see what he'll do back in a
more traditional offense.
21. Manu Ginobili, G, Spurs
When you consider how good he really is, how much of an impact he has on a
game, and how important he has been to such a successful team, well, I'll just
come on out and say it: Emanuel David Ginobili is the best sixth-man EVER.
Well, other than Havlicek.
22. Tony Parker, G, Spurs
He's not a good defensive player, and he's not really a pure point, but he can
get wherever he wants to get on the court at any time; he's the perfect
pick-and-roll point guard (one of the main strengths of the team over the
years, when you consider that Duncan is the perfect pick-and-roll big man).
He's been the starting point guard on three championship teams in the last six
years. He runs his damn team, and he runs it well.
23. Pau Gasol, F/C, Lakers
As frustrating as he can be at times (like, the Finals, for example), he saved
the Lakers season, and other than Duncan, no seven-footer brings more to the
table, offensively. Big, long, skilled, and smart—if only he didn't let people
push him around and could hold on to the ball. Keep your position and hold on
to the damn ball, Pau!
24. Ron Artest, F, Rockets
One of the best end-to-end players in the game. Just a beast. Only problem is
that he tends to think he's "The Man", when really, he's a world-class
supporting player. Don't try to carry the offense in Houston, Ron. Just play
your part; your team has a chance to be downright scary.
25. Caron Butler, F, Wizards
The poor man's Pierce.
以上。
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反正排名这种东西是人人都可以排,所以也就无须在意了,看看就好......
尽管我真的觉得有些球员的排名是吊诡的有行无市 囧rz
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