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Irving is the hardest to defend against. He is like sticking to his hands when he controls the ball. His skills are impeccable, his shooting is accurate, and his speed is fast.

Pacers guard McConnell has made everyone know this year. He has two outstanding performances in the finals. Halliburton will be reimbursed next season, and Matherine and him will become the team's main controller.

Today McConnell was asked on a blog show who was the most difficult player to defend in his career? McConnell said without hesitation: "It's definitely Irving. He is the most powerful player I've ever seen in the control of the economy. No matter how low his luck is, he won't lose the ball, and it's very fast."

"When you face him alone, you can't guess what he will do next? Even if you push him to the other side, he will complete the attack in a way you don't want. Once, I defended him and felt that I had already defended it. But he just can jump up and hit the ball into the basket in a very incredible way. "

"His ball control is really impeccable. Don't try to break, he will definitely make you pay the price. He is definitely the best player I have ever seen. He is fast and accurate in shooting, and defending Irving is really a tormenting inside. "

Although McConnell is not a player with good defense, when it comes to dribbling, Irving thinks he is at the master level. He plays very gorgeously and has very skilled in various transportation control techniques. He is really as natural as eating and drinking water.

I remember that one trip to China, Anta held an event where Irving played basketball with children. On that, Irving showed some of his dribbling skills. His luck was very low and very fast, but he was really very stable.

If you like playing basketball, especially playing guards, there should be no one who doesn't like Irving. The first is the extreme rhythm changes. Irving is very good at disrupting the defender's rhythm through a combination of emergency stops, directions and speed changes, such as sudden cross-steps and directions to move backwards, or instantaneous slowdown during high-speed advancement, making it difficult for defenders to predict.

The second is that the dribbling amplitude and ball control feel are very good. When dribbling, the center of gravity is pressed very low. The dribbling amplitude is large and the ball control is tight. Even in fierce confrontation, the ball can be controlled stably. With fast hand movements, you can complete the movements such as turning around and dribbling behind the ball in a narrow space.

There is the flexibility of the footsteps, and the dribble and footsteps are very coordinated. We often use footsteps such as tentative steps, cross steps, and slip steps to mobilize defense to create breakthroughs or shooting space. Especially when playing one-on-one singles, the changes in footsteps make it difficult for defenders to keep up.

These characteristics make Irving's dribble control not only very eye-catching, but also efficiently create scoring opportunities for himself or his teammates. It’s a pity that after being seriously injured this time, I don’t know if I can fully recover.

Irving suffered a serious injury in the Mavericks this time with a torn anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee. This kind of injury will definitely reduce the athletic ability, which will affect the explosive power and speed, and the ability to change directions in the future should be much lower. He is now 33 years old, and he probably has to start to adjust his playing style in the future. He probably has fewer dazzling dribbling controls and adds some medium and long-distance shooting.

Finally, I hope Irving will recover as soon as possible and return to the arena!