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NBA》James讚Durant是史上最全能得分手 Pierce不認同:「我才是」

NBA》James讚Durant是史上最全能得分手 Pierce不認同:「我才是」

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杜蘭特(Kevin Durant)日前到詹姆士(LeBron James)和奈許(Steve Nash)共同主持的節目《Mind The Game》當來賓,對於這個多年來亦敵亦友的對手,詹姆士給予極高評價,盛讚他是史上最全能的得分手,不過波士頓塞爾提克退役球星皮爾斯(Paul Pierce)似乎不認同這個說法。
皮爾斯日前在節目上說道:「我應該也在這個討論中…我應該是聯盟歷史上最純粹的得分手之一…現在想想,我真的蠻多得分武器的。」
"I was probably the best pure scorer in the history of the NBA."@paulpierce34 responds to LeBron calling KD the "most equipped" scorer in NBA history 👀 pic.twitter.com/N4GOgO2ZoT
— Speak (@SpeakOnFS1) July 3, 2025
在NBA拚戰19個賽季的皮爾斯,生涯場均得分為19.7分,全盛時期曾經連續7個賽季的場均得分都高於20分,包括中距離、外線、背框單打及面框切入都難不倒他,確實是21世紀初期最穩定的得分好手之一。
然而,單純就得分而言,杜蘭特生涯至今的表現確實比皮爾斯亮眼許多,場均得分高達27.2分的他,累積總得分30571分已經比皮爾斯多了超過3000分,尤其在經歷大傷後,本季還能以36歲的年紀寫下場均得分26.6分,得分效率實在驚人。
詹姆士在節目上讚嘆杜蘭特道:「你真是他X的偉大…杜蘭特好像從2012年到現在的命中率還沒有低於50%過…在聯盟歷史上,我們還沒看過像他這樣全能的得分手。」
"You're just so f*cking great... he hasn't shot under 50% since like 2012. ... When it comes to [KD] three-level scorer... we haven't had a scorer as equipped as KD in our league."LeBron James gave Kevin Durant his flowers 💐(via @mindthegamepod)pic.twitter.com/YICaHOk9eJ
— ClutchPoints (@ClutchPoints) July 2, 2025
詹姆士說得沒錯,自從2012-13賽季至今,杜蘭特單季的場均投籃命中率都高於5成,對於不是以禁區攻擊為主的球員來說,杜蘭特生涯場均5成02的投籃命中率確實不可思議,不過身為聯盟歷史得分王的詹姆士,生涯得分效率也非常出色,他最近16個賽季中僅有2季場均命中率低於5成,生涯場均投籃命中率也高達5成06。
至於皮爾斯的生涯場均投籃命中率則為4成45,對此他也有自己的一套說法,皮爾斯說道:「我比杜蘭特多了很多糟糕出手,畢竟他有7呎高,他能在任何人頭上投籃。」
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