Fifth place: Allen Iverson
The fifth place is undoubtedly the answer, Iverson. Although he is only in his early 65 s, 438+0.8 meters, Iverson's offensive ability can rank among the top three in history. His unique breakthrough ability and unique crossover make no one can completely defend AI. But American one-on-one combat needs not only offensive ability, but also defensive ability, and Iverson's physical disadvantage will be exposed to other stars.
Fourth place: McGrady
As another of the four quarterbacks, McGrady is also a one-on-one player in the outfield. With his height of 2.03 meters, the fastest first step, and an unsolvable dry jump shot, if McGrady's touch is cultivated, then no one can stop him at all. In addition, McGrady's excellent height and bounce can also make him reduce his opponent's hit rate as much as possible on the defensive end. On 1V 1, McGrady is definitely qualified to rank fourth.
Third place: Jordan
As the god of basketball, Jordan will not sit firmly on the goat throne in the NBA, but will only rank third. Jordan's back technique has been polished and matured in the later period, and the unsolvable back jumper also allows him to score stably. On the defensive end, Jordan, as the best defensive player, will naturally block the opponent. Jackson's triangle attack concept is also to create space for Jordan's singles. Therefore, Jordan can be relatively insoluble with his 1V 1 ability.
Second place: Kobe Bryant
Although Kobe is not as good as Jordan in physical talent, Kobe is an upgraded version of Jordan if it is purely about offensive skills. This is not Bian Xiao's own nonsense, but Jordan's original words. Whether it's a back jumper or a two-legged jumper, Kobe has always been in the realm, which makes almost no one can really stop him when he is one-on-one hit. In the face of opponents who are higher than himself, Kobe will rely on speed to be stronger than himself, then Kobe will rely on his feet to face opponents who are lower than himself, and then Kobe will rely on his physical advantage to force his back jump shot. No matter what kind of defender he faces, Kobe always has his own solution.
First place: Durant
To say who is the strongest one-on-one hit king in NBA, there is no doubt that the answer in Bian Xiao's mind is kevin durant. As a player with center height, forward speed and historical shooting ability, you can't completely guard him, you can only pray that he doesn't score. If you don't believe me, you can see how Durant fights with other players in the American national team. Durant is the first one-on-one rule in America.