In modern basketball games, it is undoubtedly quite an enviable thing for a team to have a good defender. This is the engine of the team's victory, driving the whole team to run, and at any time, acting as the brain of the team on the field, combing the attack, or fighting with the first soldier. In the long history of the NBA, there have been many excellent defenders with outstanding performances, who have a steady style of play, accurate passing, a heart large enough, and fight all the way in the playoffs, leading their teams to defeat opponents until they win the championship and establish their own glory. Next, let the passers-by take stock of the NBA's six championship guards for everyone.
Sixth place
Rajan Rondo
Dominance: 3 stars

Debut is not too much to use the peak on Rondo. As one of the best point guards in NBA league history. Rajon Rondo has an enviable one-handed pass, and fake passes and layups after his own fake pass are also one of the means to make other defenders in the league feel desperate. But in addition to passing, Rondo's defense is also the focus of the players who are in his position. And it was precisely because of his excellent passing and suffocating defense that he assisted the Celtics Big Three in defeating Kobe Bryant in 2008 and achieving the first championship in his life. As we all know, Rondo is also known as Long's guide, and from this title, we can know his superb ball quotient from the side. When Rondo is on the field, he will become the brain of the team, using the tactical board in his heart to strategize and win thousands of miles away.
Fifth place
Derek Fisher
Fisher was able to have a spot on this list precisely because he had a "big heart." A 0.4-second shooter for spurs is enough to prove his ability. With a career-high scoring average of just 13.3 points per game, he used his brain that was so calm that he could almost freeze, and repeatedly rode the savior at critical moments. Fisher, the old fish, has helped the team take away the game and win the finals with his outstanding performances again and again. Fisher's rock-solid performance became the key to the Lakers' victory. Having won five championship rings in his career, he is such an auxiliary defender who always escorts his team. Now, with his rich experience, he is planning to shine in another field.
Fourth place
Mario Chalmers
Dominance: 4 stars
As a second-round pick who was traded on the day of the draft, Chalmers's performance really did not match the stormy posture of his college days. Moreover, after entering the league, his level is indeed somewhat unsatisfactory. But often setbacks are more progressive, and small people can also change the course of history. In the 2011-12 season, Chalmers returned to the starting position with the performance of the rebound, living up to expectations to assist the Heat Big Three, winning two consecutive championships and opening the Heat Dynasty. And he himself is also called the fourth giant of the Heat by the media. Chalmers completed nirvana, and those who had questioned him before had to look up to him. However, the guard, who once left a lot of color in the league, has now faded out of the NBA.
Third place
Kyrie Owen
Kyrie Irving, can be said to be the outstanding representative of the history of the NBA League gorgeous dribbling as an excellent point guard, Irving in today's small ball era, can not hesitate to be called the template of the point guard. Whether it's long-range shooting, butterflies wearing flowers, dazzling passes, he can do it to the extreme. And on the defensive end, he is also very hardworking, and all of this can be said to be inseparable from his strong desire to win. In the 16-year Finals and the Warriors' seven-point game, Irving completely extinguished the Golden State Warriors' championship dream with a valuable three-pointer at a critical moment, and also brought a long-lost championship trophy to Cleveland.
Second place
Tony Parker
Dominance: 5 stars
As the most low-key championship guard in NBA history, Tony Parker rarely appears in the media spotlight like the steady culture of the Spurs. When the French sports car was young, it was arguably the fastest point guard in the league. At that time, as soon as he started, the players in his position could only eat the ash of his car. At the same time, Parker's ability to finish from the basket has made many centers feel ashamed, and his amazing small throw has made other defenders who defend him shake their heads and sigh. The French sports car has never been a top star defender, but he can send those star defenders home every year in the playoffs, and the honor of the first foreign Finals MVP in history can prove his ability. Today's little sports car, which has been affected by the Leonard incident, has been affected by the Hornets, and he is also helping the confused team with the last bit of oil in his fuel tank.
Number one
Stephen Curry
Dominance: 5 stars +
Appearing at the top of this list, Curry is indisputable, stephen Curry can be said to be an epoch-making player. He often used his surprise cold arrows in the game to make the players facing him invincible, and he changed the way the league played with his amazing three-pointer, ushering in the small ball era today and changing people's understanding of point guards. At the same time, Curry also won the unprecedented all-time regular season MVP with his outstanding performance, opening the warriors' dynasty, if curry is called a player who carries on the top and the bottom, it is not too much. People called his scoring in the game as simple as playing a game, and even Wade called his performance in the game "too unreal." It can be said that this player, who is absolutely a quality idol on and off the field, deserves the respect of every fan.