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Don t believe it, these 5 people entered the three-second zone, like carrying explosives bags and killing in.

The NBA scores in thousands of ways, some rely on shooting, some rely on rhythm, and some rely on collisions. But what really makes the defense the most troublesome is the ending scorer who has no way out as long as the breakthrough is successful. They may not be the most accurate three-pointer, nor may they be the most stable in the ball, but as long as they start, they can create damage in the penalty area and end the game. These five people are the most destructive endors in NBA history. As soon as they get close to the basket, they feel like they have a nuclear bomb loaded.

Fifth place: Derek Ross

Career data: 17.5 points / 5.2 assists / 45.5% from the hit rate

Honors: 1 MVP / Youngest MVP record holder

Peak Ross relies not only on speed, but on the explosive power of the first step and the diversity of the end in the air. His layup angle, air confrontation, air stagnation time and physical flexibility are all at the extreme. In the 2011 playoffs against the Hawks and Celtics, he rushed into the penalty area many times and staged a one-on-one challenge to score. As soon as he made a layup, he was like writing in the air. He doesn't make a living by fighting, but once he jumps, no one can interfere with his end.

4th place: Ja Morant

Career data: 22.5 points / 7.4 assists / 47.2% from the shooting percentage

Honors: 1 All-Star / Rookie of the Year / Multiple dunks

Morant is a contemporary final point guard representative. He is not a traditional power breakthrough hand, but ends up with instant speed change + air direction change + extreme layup. He can complete difficult trolleys under three double-teams, and can directly knock the center 7-foot in the fast break in the half-court. He is like "Modern Ross", but he pays more attention to air change. His end turned the penalty area into a cliff, and no one dared to jump as soon as he stepped in.

Third place: Dwayne Wade

Career data: 22.0 points / 5.4 assists / 48.0% from the shooting percentage

Honors: 3 championships / 1 FMVP / One of the most efficient guards in history

Wade conquers the world by ending. At his peak, he was average in three-pointers, but his shooting percentage in the penalty area was close to that of the inside players. His first step is very fast, and he often uses European steps and cross-steps to complete the end, and can also fight against mid-tug rods and commit fouls. In the 2006 finals, he scored 35+ per game and led the team to win the championship by breaking through and making free throws. He is the kind of ending explosive point where you can break through the entire game without shooting three points.

Second place: Giannis Antetokounmpo

Career data: 23.4 points / 9.8 rebounds / 54.7% from the field

Honors: 2 MVP / 1 FMVP / 1 DPOY

Antetokounmpo's ending relies on "crushing propulsion". He only needs to start from the three-point line and can break into the basket in three steps. His pace, strength, and impact resistance make the opponent foul, otherwise it would be 2+1. He scored 50 points in the 2021 Finals G6, with the vast majority of the scores coming from the penalty area and free throws. He did not rely on his skills to achieve the crushing of the penalty area by relying on his body + willpower + continuous impact. He had no way back to the end, he was to score a goal by force.

No. 1: LeBron James

Career Statistics: 27.1 points / 7.5 rebounds / 50.5% from the field

Honors: 4 MVPs / 4 championships / Historical Scoring King

James' ending has no tricks, only efficiency. He can push the defense all the way from the transition and push it away, and he can also push it away with a rhythmic action and make a layup in the half court. He has the highest hits in the penalty area in his career, and he has many ways to finish at the basket - Ou step, backward turn, backhand, dunk, and board. He is the player with the most comprehensive ending ability in the NBA history. If you don’t foul, you can’t stop it. If you foul, you may be beaten to 2+1. Every time he enters the penalty area, his opponent will bet on his life.

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