Teague: We don t care how many times Kobe & Iverson made a blacksmith, only remember their performance at critical moments
2:14pm, 16 August 2025Basketball

Recently, former NBA player Austin Rivers discussed the topic of who is the best scorer in the NBA in the Ringer NBA podcast. He believes that James scored the most, but his scoring methods were relatively single.
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Rivers Jr.: Iverson was praised at the time, but he would be scolded badly until now.
Rivers Jr.: Joko is not as efficient as Jendu, but I don't believe that if they can't play 3 points now, they can't practice 3 points. In this regard, former NBA player Jeff Teague said in his program "Club 520": "He said 100% correct. We don't care how many times Iverson, Kobe or anyone else shot, whether they scored 45 points through 40 shots. The key lies in those moments."
"If they felt hot in the fourth quarter and won the game, that's what we will remember. We don't care that they didn't make the first 15 shots. It is their performance at the critical moment that makes them so special to us."
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