What is the purpose of dribbling? Isn't it, frankly, to find an opportunity to attack? We're talking about scoring here in competitive basketball, so isn't it true that the fewer steps it takes to score, the more efficient it is? So what does it mean if you dribble less? You have to quickly judge the situation and make a decision in a very short period of time. In fact this understanding of the brain's reactions and attacking is an all-encompassing test.
The training method to speed up the tempo, play 2K all know that there are several kinds of one-on-one, high one-on-one, low one-on-one, rotate defense players one-on-one. This is just one of the training methods, training players to attack in close defense, there is no limit to dribbling in the game. Kobe camp also has a rule that you have to go over 5 times per possession to shoot, it's just a training method.
Singles are all from important positions. Holding the ball after the player to move relatively narrow space, always face the risk of being clamped defense, playing with a time limit. After all, close to real life, the court is so big, ten people standing, one-on-one come and go. After all, they are top pros not street ball. There's nothing wrong with limiting dribbling. For NBA level players, one-on-one defenders are at a disadvantage. Also, the rule limiting the number of dribbles is closer to the actual game. You need to find a fake or two dribbles or the play fails and the entire team slows down.
Excessive dribbling is very labor intensive. Too much dribbling inevitably leads to more turnovers.
Needless to say, Durant is still behind Jordan in terms of speed, strength, and technique. Namely, on the defensive end, Jordan DPOY + steals king, 9 double-doubles, and the most caps per game for a guard. People who have seen Jordan's defense won't say such childish things, with Durant's stamina won't last long. Jordan is actually similar to Adu, yes. I've seen both in the regular season. Both are killers. Kobe is just learning from Jordan or the draft wouldn't be so low. That's a fact. Durant's unique strength is fewer rounds, Jordan's strength is more rounds. Durant's biggest weakness is physicality, I just don't know if it has improved over the years. Singles is all about playing footwork and dribbling.
Durant is no match for Jordan except for his height and arm length, speed, agility, back and breaks. Compared to Jordan, he's not good enough. Jordan was unbeatable from mid-range and played tough defense. Remember, Durant is not a one-on-one player. His strengths are in mismatches using cover offense, and pure 1v1 almost one on one. Jordan's playmaking speed and quickness will overwhelm Durant! That's why so many photos show Jordan shooting in the air while the defender can only keep his head up on the floor!