This refers to the simple skills of surpassing others, not the efficiency of surpassing others. James doesn't need much effort to surpass others, not counting.
Therefore, Shao Wei's simple method of taking people too far by relying on the basic speed of the body is not included.
In my opinion, Owen's passing skill is more inclined to street basketball, so it is more enjoyable.
Like Curry, he doesn't have much outstanding physical talent, and he relies on rhythm and experience. Iverson once said, "I am not on the same level as Curry and Owen. I don't have their ball control level. "
When gary payton asked Iverson who he wanted to fight in active service, Iverson named Carey Owen.
Iverson is also a great player, and the ball passed to Jordan is regarded as a contemporary classic.
He is different from Owen. Iverson relied on a big change of direction and a very fast start, and Owen relied on dazzling dribbling and near-perfect control.
Watching Owen cruising in the crowd is sometimes really a pleasure. In the all-star rookie game, the backward shooting after shaking brandon knight can be said to be one of Owen's representative works.
Gorgeous dribbling and unparalleled layups in the basket made Owen gain a large number of fans, and he was nicknamed "Sao Wen".
If in the NBA, Owen's extraordinary level has not really been shown, because the comparison goal is the first, then you can see Owen's highlights outside the game.
Especially his famous commercial short film "Uncle Drew", you will find that Owen's greatness is completely different from others on this planet.
Even if you slow down Owen's passing and carefully observe his foot and wrist movements, you can't be sure when he will break in that direction, when he is ready to make a shot, whether it is an emergency jump shot or a breakthrough layup.
Owen is just a ghost on the court, wandering freely in the opponent's defense, unpredictable.