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#Pointguard Reel by @crazyfinishes (verified account) - Greatest point guard of all time?!! #greengiant 🥶😳
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The 2016 version of Stephen Curry was one of the greatest offensive seasons in NBA history. Pla
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Greatest point guard of all time?!! #greengiant 🥶😳 — The 2016 version of Stephen Curry was one of the greatest offensive seasons in NBA history. Playing for the Golden State Warriors, Curry averaged about 30 points, 6.7 assists, and 5.4 rebounds while shooting an incredible 50% from the field, 45% from three, and 90% from the free-throw line, joining the rare 50-40-90 club. He also broke his own three-point record by making 402 threes in a single season, something no player had ever come close to before. Curry’s deep shooting range forced defenses to guard him near half court, which completely changed how teams defended the pick-and-roll and spacing in the modern NBA. That season he led the Warriors to a historic 73–9 record, the best regular-season record ever, and he became the first unanimous MVP in NBA history. At his peak in 2016, Curry’s combination of shooting - #nba #basketballedits #stephcurry #2016
#Pointguard Reel by @raw_nba_highlights - Ja Morant is actually a really kind kid. 

Basketball is a fast-paced team sport played worldwide, known for its speed, skill, and high-scoring action
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Ja Morant is actually a really kind kid. Basketball is a fast-paced team sport played worldwide, known for its speed, skill, and high-scoring action. Here’s a clear overview: What basketball is Basketball is played by two teams of five players each. The goal is to score points by shooting a ball through the opponent’s hoop, which is mounted 10 feet (3.05 m) above the floor. How the game works • Scoring • 2 points: shots made inside the three-point line • 3 points: shots made beyond the three-point line • 1 point: free throws • Game length • NBA: 4 quarters of 12 minutes • International (FIBA): 4 quarters of 10 minutes • The team with the most points at the end wins. Basic skills • Dribbling – bouncing the ball while moving • Passing – moving the ball to teammates • Shooting – scoring from various distances • Defense – blocking shots, stealing passes, and guarding opponents • Rebounding – grabbing the ball after a missed shot Positions 1. Point Guard – playmaker, handles the ball 2. Shooting Guard – strong shooter and scorer 3. Small Forward – versatile scorer and defender 4. Power Forward – physical player, inside scoring and rebounding 5. Center – usually the tallest, protects the rim and scores near the basket Popular leagues and competitions • NBA (United States) – the most famous professional league • WNBA – top women’s professional league • EuroLeague – elite European competition • Olympic Games & FIBA World Cup – international tournaments Why people love basketball • Easy to learn, hard to master • Can be played indoors or outdoors • Emphasizes teamwork, athleticism, and creativity • Produces iconic athletes like Michael Jordan, LeBron James, Kobe Bryant, and Stephen Curry If you want, I can explain rules in more detail, famous players, how to start playing, or basketball history—just tell me what you’re curious about. 🏀 #JaMorant #12GotNext #GrizzliesNation #NBAStar #MorantMagic 🏀
#Pointguard Reel by @cntrl_hoops - just get your point guard a new ball and that's it #pointguard #hooper #basketball #basketballlovers
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just get your point guard a new ball and that’s it #pointguard #hooper #basketball #basketballlovers
#Pointguard Reel by @hoop.2.hoop - Jason Williams played basketball as a conductor of chaos and creativity, a nightly maestro who fundamentally reimagined the role of a point guard. In
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Jason Williams played basketball as a conductor of chaos and creativity, a nightly maestro who fundamentally reimagined the role of a point guard. In an era defined by structure and set plays, “White Chocolate” offered pure, exhilarating improvisation. His game was a breathtaking portfolio of physics-defying no-look passes, ankle-breaking behind-the-back dribbles, and an audacious flair that transformed every fast break into essential viewing. He did not merely pass the ball; he delivered it with a magician’s sleight of hand and a comedian’s perfect timing, rendering the impossible routine. While traditionalists questioned his methods, a generation of fans embraced his joyful rebellion, securing his legacy as basketball’s ultimate showman, whose highlight reels remain masterclasses in inventive play. Beyond the circus passes and viral moments, Williams’ career arc tells a compelling story of maturation and substance. The flashy, sometimes reckless rookie in Sacramento evolved into the savvy, steady floor general who orchestrated the Miami Heat’s 2006 NBA Championship run. This transformation from dazzling phenom to trusted champion unveiled a deeper, often overlooked basketball intellect. He mastered the delicate equilibrium between spectacle and efficiency, proving his unique genius was not merely for exhibition but could be refined into a championship tool. Ultimately, Jason Williams stands as a lasting testament to the art within sport, a player who argued convincingly that joy, creativity, and winning can coexist, and that the most indelible legacies are carved by those who change how we see the game itself. via p.player3/tt #jasonwilliams #nba #basketball
#Pointguard Reel by @fastbreak_films24 - The 2010s was a transformational decade for NBA guards, led by Stephen Curry, who revolutionized the game with his three-point shooting, and James Har
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The 2010s was a transformational decade for NBA guards, led by Stephen Curry, who revolutionized the game with his three-point shooting, and James Harden, who became one of the most prolific scorers in history. This era saw a shift from traditional pass-first playmakers to high-usage, versatile scoring threats. Top Point Guards of the 2010s The point guard position was arguably the deepest in the league during this period, with Stephen Curry, Russell Westbrook, and Chris Paul consistently ranked at the top. The 2010s are widely regarded as the “Golden Age of the Point Guard,” a decade where the position transitioned from pass-first floor generals to dominant, score-first “floor destroyers”. Guards from this era won four of the ten MVP awards (Derrick Rose in 2011, Stephen Curry in 2015 and 2016, and Russell Westbrook in 2017) and redefined NBA spacing through the three-point revolution. Medium Medium +4 Historical Significance and Impact The Three-Point Revolution: Stephen Curry significantly altered NBA dynamics, famously scoring 54 points with 11 three-pointers in a single 2013 game, forcing defenses to extend rotations further than ever before. Score-First Shift: Point guard usage rates increased from 18.8% to 21.6% over the last 30 years, reflecting a shift toward high-volume scoring. Statistical Dominance: The decade featured unprecedented statistical feats, such as Russell Westbrook becoming the first player since Oscar Robertson to average a triple-double for an entire season (2016-17) and doing so three times in the decade.
#Pointguard Reel by @houseeofball - "There's no way this guy is real… Wemby looks like he was created in a basketball video game." 🤯🏀
When fans first saw Victor Wembanyama playing in t
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“There’s no way this guy is real… Wemby looks like he was created in a basketball video game.” 🤯🏀 When fans first saw Victor Wembanyama playing in the National Basketball Association, the reaction across the basketball world was the same: this can’t be real. Standing over 7 feet tall with an unbelievable wingspan, yet moving like a guard, Wemby is doing things that most players his size could only dream of. Playing for the San Antonio Spurs, he’s already showing skills that feel almost unreal — blocking shots that seem impossible, hitting deep three-pointers, and gliding across the court with the ball like a point guard. It’s the kind of talent that makes fans pause the replay just to understand what they just watched. 🤯 What makes Wembanyama even crazier is the versatility. One moment he’s protecting the rim like an elite defender, and the next moment he’s pulling off smooth step-back jumpers or insane dunks. That combination of height, skill, and agility is why so many people say he doesn’t look like a normal basketball player — he looks like the future of the sport. That’s why every time Wemby steps on the court, fans feel like they’re watching something completely different… something that almost doesn’t feel real. Be honest… is Victor Wembanyama the most unique player you’ve ever seen? Let me know in the comments! 👇🔥 #VictorWembanyama #NBA #Wemby #BasketballFuture #NBAMoments
#Pointguard Reel by @watchinallsports - Jason Williams, famously nicknamed "White Chocolate," brought a streetball flair to the NBA that felt raw, creative, and completely unrestrained. His
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Jason Williams, famously nicknamed “White Chocolate,” brought a streetball flair to the NBA that felt raw, creative, and completely unrestrained. His playstyle blended playground imagination with professional-level skill, marked by flashy no-look passes, behind-the-back dimes, and daring cross-court assists that few players would even attempt. Williams played with instinct rather than structure, often turning fast breaks into highlight reels and making the game feel spontaneous and fun. While his creativity sometimes led to turnovers, it also energized teams and fans, proving that streetball creativity could thrive at the highest level when paired with confidence and vision. His style helped redefine the role of the point guard as not just a facilitator, but an entertainer who could control the game’s rhythm while expressing individuality. #nba #basketball #jasonwilliams #whitechocolate #viral
#Pointguard Reel by @sportsnovaaa - Jason Williams, often nicknamed "White Chocolate," brought a streetball style to the NBA that made him one of the most exciting point guards to watch
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Jason Williams, often nicknamed “White Chocolate,” brought a streetball style to the NBA that made him one of the most exciting point guards to watch in the early 2000s. Known for his flashy ball-handling, no-look passes, behind-the-back assists, and creative playmaking, Williams played with the freedom and flair typically seen on outdoor courts rather than in structured professional systems. After being drafted by the Sacramento Kings in 1998, he quickly became famous for highlight-reel plays that energized crowds and teammates alike. Though his style sometimes led to risky turnovers, it also showcased incredible vision and imagination, helping redefine what was possible from the point guard position. Over time, he balanced his creativity with smarter decision-making, eventually winning an NBA championship with the Miami Heat in 2006, proving that streetball flair could succeed at the highest level of professional basketball.
#Pointguard Reel by @nbaplaytalk - Only Wembanyama plays this unstoppable, fully maximizing his height and moves like a point guard

#Wembanyama #Wemby #Spurs #NBA2026 #BasketballHighli
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Only Wembanyama plays this unstoppable, fully maximizing his height and moves like a point guard #Wembanyama #Wemby #Spurs #NBA2026 #BasketballHighlights #NBA #nbahighlights
#Pointguard Reel by @sportsmomentumm - Ja Morant is one of the most electrifying players of his generation, a dynamic point guard whose fearless drives and explosive athleticism have redefi
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Ja Morant is one of the most electrifying players of his generation, a dynamic point guard whose fearless drives and explosive athleticism have redefined highlight culture in today’s NBA. From his breakout at Murray State University to becoming the face of the Memphis Grizzlies, Ja has carried himself with the hunger of someone who was never handed the spotlight. His vertical leap turns routine possessions into jaw-dropping moments, forcing defenders into impossible decisions every time he attacks the rim. Beyond the flash, though, he fuels Memphis’ fast, aggressive identity—lifting teammates, igniting the crowd, and shifting momentum with pure confidence. Even through setbacks and controversy, Morant’s journey reflects resilience and growth, embodying a new NBA era where young stars blend style, substance, and self-belief while carving their own path.
#Pointguard Reel by @braxtonpicou (verified account) - Send this to a point guard that plays like this🤣🏀 #viral #basketball
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Send this to a point guard that plays like this🤣🏀 #viral #basketball
#Pointguard Reel by @2xidoo - Trade basketball on @novig | Stephen Curry (full name Wardell Stephen Curry II) is the American professional basketball player widely regarded as the
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Trade basketball on @novig | Stephen Curry (full name Wardell Stephen Curry II) is the American professional basketball player widely regarded as the greatest shooter in NBA history. Playing point guard for the Golden State Warriors, he revolutionized the game with his unprecedented three-point shooting accuracy, lightning-quick release, elite ball-handling, and deep range that forces defenses to guard him from half-court. When he gets hot, he can drain several logo threes in a row, swing momentum in minutes, and take over games single-handedly. His gravity pulls defenders away, creating space for teammates and transforming offensive strategies across the league. A 4-time NBA champion, 2-time MVP (including the first unanimous one), and the all-time leader in three-pointers made, Curry's playmaking, leadership, and clutch performances have inspired a generation. He didn't just play the game—he changed it forever. Who's the greatest shooter ever? Drop your take below! 🔥🏀 #StephenCurry #NBA #Warriors #GreatestShooter #Basketball

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