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If Rose and Curry are both at their peak in a 1V1, who can win?

Rose, as the star of the Bulls and the youngest MVP, once had great glory, but injuries ruined such a talented player. Curry's career is undoubtedly much better than Rose's. He has won three championships. The only regret is that Curry has not won the Finals MVP.

However, although Curry has a more brilliant career, I think Rose will win in a 1V1 at their peak!

Here are some of my analyses:

Curry weighs 86 kilograms, is 1.91 meters tall, has a wingspan of 1.92 meters, a vertical jump of 0.75 meters, and a run-up jump. 0.9 meters, three-quarters of a game sprint of 3.23 seconds

Rose weighs 91 kilograms, is 1.88 meters tall, has a wingspan of 2.03 meters, has a vertical jump of 0.88 meters, a run-up jump of 1.02 meters, and a three-quarters of a game sprint of 3.05 seconds.

Judging from the physical fitness of the two people, although Rose is shorter in height, his weight, wingspan, jumping, and speed are better than Curry!

Although the Warriors led by Curry failed to win the championship in the 2015-16 season, this season is definitely Curry's peak season. This season Curry averaged 30.1 points per game, field goal percentage of 50.4, three-point shooting percentage of 45.4%, offensive efficiency of 125, and defensive efficiency of 103.

Rose's peak season should be the 2010-11 season. In this season, Rose averaged 25 points per game, shooting 44.5% from the field and 33.2% from the three-point range. The offensive efficiency is 113 and the defensive efficiency is 103.

Judging from the data of the two in their peak seasons, Curry is stronger, while the defensive ability of the two is about the same, but let's take a look at the scoring points of the two. You might come to a different conclusion.

In the 2015-16 season, Curry averaged 4.6 shots at the basket, 1.7 two-pointers from close range, 1.8 two-pointers from long range, and 11.2 three-pointers per game.

In the 2010-11 season, Rose averaged 5.8 shots per game at the basket, 3.2 two-pointers from close range, 3.9 two-pointers from long range, and 4.8 three-pointers.

From this data table, we can see the difference between Curry and Rose. Curry mainly shoots three-pointers, while Rose mainly shoots two-pointers after breakthroughs.

We can indirectly draw the conclusion that Curry has better outside shooting ability, and Rose's breakthrough ability is better than Curry.

When two people are 1V1, the most important ability is undoubtedly breakthrough, and the defensive abilities of the two are about the same. Overall, Rose has the advantage in 1V1.

Curry

1. Curry relies more on pick-and-rolls. After his teammates pick-and-roll, he gets an open shot.

2. Curry's explosive power is insufficient. He usually relies on changes in rhythm to excel.

3. Curry's jumping ability is insufficient and he cannot make too many moves in the air.

Rose

1. Rose is very explosive. As long as the defensive player fails to keep up with the first step, he will never be able to catch up.

2. Rose's disguised speed is faster than Curry and can get rid of defensive players more effectively.

3. Rose's bounce is better, allowing him to do more actions in the air.

In the NBA, players can rely on their teammates to create opportunities for themselves, but in 1V1 they can only rely on themselves. At this time, players with better explosive power, speed, and airborne time will undoubtedly have an advantage. Therefore, Rose still wins in this regard.

Ruthless injuries destroyed the former "Rose", but fortunately this season he has regained some of his former glory in the Pistons.

Bless Rose and hope he can continue to play great games!

This question is very interesting. If it were 1V1, I would choose Rose!

Let me tell you my reasons. At his peak, Rose's ability to combine man and ball was the best in the entire league, and he was extremely fast. He could also disguise himself while traveling at high speed, and change hands for layups in the air. He is a unique player, with balanced shooting ability between his left and right hands, which makes his breakthrough difficult to prevent. However, Rose is not a very good three-point shooter. There is a big gap between his long-range finishing ability and Curry.

Curry started out as a three-pointer. With his accurate three-point shooting from the outside, he gradually grew from a substitute rotation when he first entered the league to the absolute core and spiritual leader of the team. In the 14-15 season, Steve Kerr is the head coach. Kerr, who is also a historical marksman, knows how to activate Curry's abilities, which makes him more comfortable in the small ball system. In fact, Curry at his peak was excellent in confrontation. He does not have an advantage. His breakthrough with the ball is based on his accurate three-pointer. With the wide range of perimeter containment, he creates more opportunities for him to screen and cut people to the basket with his teammates. It is not There is a fundamental difference in relying on his ability to break through with the ball. With Curry's peak body shape, it is difficult to maintain body balance in high-speed confrontations, so it is difficult for you to see Curry holding the ball and killing the penalty area, but this But it's what Ross does best.

Although Curry shoots accurately, his success does not rely entirely on his own ability. It is inseparable from the tactical system carefully created by his head coach and the full support of his teammates. Today, Warriors Thompson After the injury, Durant left. It would not work to rely solely on him and Green for support. But you have to know that among the role players in the Bulls led by Rose, the only one who could truly be called an All-Star was himself. , Joakim Noah is a typical defensive player, and Hinrich and other outsiders can also make three-pointers from time to time. Every step the Bulls make, they almost watch Rose trying his best to fight inside every game. There are different reasons. Don't they have a second strong point besides him that can attack with the ball? Hinrich, Luer, Deng and even Korver cannot share the task of organizing the offense. Therefore, Rose can only rely on his sharp ball-holding breakthrough to create as much shooting space as possible for the outside. This makes Rose consume too much and play very hard. Tired, this became the fuse that his knees would not be able to bear in the future.

Curry is lucky. For a player like him who is not strong physically and whose ability to combine the ball is not outstanding, the support of the Warriors system can allow him to shoot like a fish in water and reduce the risk of injuries. Troubled, but now, the Warriors have many young players who cannot open up from outside. Curry can only try his own way. The result is very tragic, he is injured! Why does it hurt? He is not bad at this style of play, and secondly, his physical resistance is not good, and his balance cannot be adjusted freely, so that he exerts too much force, which in turn causes his own tragedy...

In summary, Rose can bring his own system. His sharp breakthroughs have been tested in actual combat and are real skills developed in the muscle jungle. In addition to Curry's outstanding three-point ability, which he has been training since childhood, he has great personal skills. In terms of offensive ability, physical fitness, and confrontation, they all lag behind Rose. If the two were one-on-one at their peak, Rose would undoubtedly beat Curry.

If one-on-one:

Speed, skill, confrontation, breakthrough, explosive power, almost all aspects of advantage, Curry will still rely on his shooting ability to beat Rose. Frequent shots from a distance, and Rose will use the disguised breakthroughs he is good at to continuously score points. Rose's defensive ability at his peak relied on outstanding physical explosiveness and good confrontation ability, which is very good. Moreover, both of them are 191cm tall, which is non-existent. Dislocation, compared to Curry's shooting, Rose's breakthrough is too obvious!

Rose's playing style is different from Curry's. In the early days, Rose played with his body and suffered serious injuries. Curry's style is spiritual, elegant and intelligent. If the two were duel at their peak, Rose would still be able to beat Curry. If you don't have a physical system for the superstar to go 1v1, remember what I said, Curry will be completely destroyed

Personally choose Rose.

The two have many similarities. They are both super giant-level guards and have won regular season MVPs. The difference is that Rose's peak was too short. In terms of 1v1 duel, Rose has a higher winning rate.

1v1 singles focus on breakthrough ability. Rose's physical fitness is abnormal among guards. Quick changes of direction, extreme pulls, and ferocious dunks. These are the characteristics of Rose's game and Sign, in one-on-one bullfighting, it can be said that Rose is not afraid of anyone.

Compared with Rose, Curry’s biggest advantage is shooting, but 1v1 focuses on singles, and shooting will be limited to a certain extent. As for the ability to break through singles, although Curry’s ability to combine man and ball is also very good. Excellent, but still a bit inferior to Rose. Moreover, from a defensive perspective, Curry, whose physical fitness is much worse than Rose, will find it difficult to withstand Rose's impact.

In short, it’s not that Curry isn’t great, it’s just that Rose is too good at breaking through in singles. If anyone wants to shoot better, it has to be Curry.

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This is a very good question. The subject’s question is 1V1, and it is the pinnacle.

I won’t compare regular season statistics and honors here. After all, these are 2 different players.

Let’s compare

Speed ??mid-range shot, close range 3-pointer, physical defense

Rose 10 points, 6 points, 9 points, 6 points, 10 points and 8 points

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Curry scored 7 points, 8 points, 7 points, 10 points, 8 points and 5 points

The above comparison is at the peak, there are no injuries, and the bonus of the system

Everyone Everyone knows that Rose's breakthrough lever at his peak is unstoppable

The first step is extremely fast, and the amplitude is super exaggerated.

Although Curry said that his skills are better and his 3-point score is stronger.

But the question in question is 1V1, and the one-on-one test is about technique, speed, and physical fitness.

So I think! When it comes to one-on-ones, let Rose and Curry go 64

In one-on-ones, more people choose breakthroughs, changes of direction, 3-pointers, and defense.

In terms of duel: Rose has a greater chance of winning!

Assuming that Curry and Rose are 1V1 at their peak, Curry is a top defender who can shoot accurately and use his small advantage to initiate breakthroughs. He is a very big threat in all aspects. Rose can be a breakthrough scoring guard who can use his speed and ability to score quickly. Therefore, the duel between the two is very exciting, but I really can't tell which one has the upper hand [呲亚][呲亚]

If they are both at their peak, in a 1V1 situation. Rose will be better than Curry.

Although Curry has shooting skills and rhythm control, there is no way to confront Rose in 1-on-1. There is no pick-and-roll or containment. Rose can defend closely, and it is difficult for Curry to get rid of him, and he His three-point shooting will also be greatly affected.

Because Rose's shooting skills are not very good, his offense is usually launched at a speed beyond ordinary people, and his body is very strong. Curry can't guard Rose at the basket.

Two people at their peak duel. Rose had the upper hand 100 times with 35 wins, 50 draws and 15 losses.

Rose has made a breakthrough and become famous. At his peak, he single-handedly challenged the opponent's entire defense and often scored goals. 1V1 is even more comfortable. Curry can also break through with the ball. But his biggest advantage is shooting from long range.

The defense of both of them is not very good, and they will be completely damaged by the opponent's attack. But compared to breakthroughs, the hit rate of long-range shots is much different.

I still think Rose will win

Peak Rose and peak Curry are two types of players in this league. Some people say that Rose withered before he reached his peak. In the past few years, when he was fighting against the Big Three, he seemed to really have hope for the future. But fate arranged it this way. Rose withered before he fully blossomed. His style of play was really entertaining, one-on-one. It is difficult to defend. His speed, disguise, bounce, and bounce speed are all at a historical level. There is no doubt that they are one-on-one. Rose is the right choice.

Curry has strong man-ball combination ability, historical level shooting ability, overall view, and height advantage.

Ross has strong man-ball combination ability, fast speed, good bounce, strong strength, fast bounce speed, and strong finishing ability at the basket.

Matchups in regular games require consideration of many aspects, such as teammates’ movements, pick-and-rolls, and breakout points, etc. These all determine his overall view and court control performance. The two of them directly play against each other. First, these factors will all disappear. This is when personal strength is tested. Curry is a very good ball handler and scorer, but in one-on-one sessions, his breakthrough advantage will be much smaller, and his jumping height cannot be If you directly pull out Rose, the confrontation is not enough to crush Rose. You can only defend closely, and the performance of long-range shots will decline. Rose relies on speed and disguise at his peak, and his physical fitness is superb. It is easier to defeat Curry alone. After all, Curry is not particularly good at defense. Once Rose starts, it will be difficult to follow him.

To sum up, if the regular matches are bound to be mutually exclusive, but in a direct PK like this, Rose should be able to win completely.

Rose's performance so far this season has shocked the entire league. He is currently averaging 18.3 points per game this season. This is also his best season since returning from injury. It is worth mentioning that Rose has The team plays the role of the sixth man, and this season Rose is also expected to win the honorary league's best sixth man award. In addition, his highlight performance of 5 points in a single game this season has left a deep impression on the fans. This can't help but remind people of Rose in the MVP season. Recently, some netizens raised such an interesting topic: "Who can win in a duel between Rose and Curry at his peak?"

As we all know, Curry is The most popular point guard star in the current league, his emergence has changed an era. Currently, the most difficult three-pointer in the league to prevent is Curry's three-pointer. He can always hit some difficult three-pointers on the court. It can be said that Curry's three-pointers are even more accurate than two-pointers. As a point guard, his dribbling ability is also among the best in the league, and Curry is also very good at creating space for himself. After experts predict that Curry will His release speed is the fastest in history. Although Curry's physical fitness and athletic ability are average, Curry's breakthroughs are extremely technical and are basically difficult to defend one-on-one.

At his peak, Rose was the hottest point guard star in the league like Curry. At his peak, Rose had excellent physical fitness and athletic ability, so his breakthroughs were very aggressive. In addition, Rose's explosive power was also very high. good. Peak Rose's main method of scoring is breakthrough. His breakthrough speed and finishing ability at the basket are among the top levels among point guards. Peak Rose is an ankle terminator in the league. Peak Rose can easily be beaten by him in one-on-one defense. His shooting is also relatively good, so it is usually difficult to limit peak Rose's scoring in one-on-one situations in the league.

From a comprehensive comparison, peak Rose is significantly better than Curry in terms of physical fitness and athletic ability, but Curry's shooting ability is unmatched by peak Rose. In terms of breakthroughs, because peak Rose His physical fitness and athletic ability are better than Curry's, so Rose is slightly better in terms of breakthrough. Friends who usually play basketball should know that from the perspective of one-on-one basketball, physical strength and physical fitness are very important factors. Compared with Rose and Curry at their peak, Rose is obviously better in these two aspects. , so I personally think that in a one-on-one fight, Peak Rose has a greater chance of winning.

Many netizens also said: "Curry wins the three-point shot, but in singles, Rose will definitely win." Curry's defense is not very good."

"Putting aside the damn injuries, I choose Rose. Physical fitness is one of the factors that determines the upper limit. Curry really can't compete."