Jason Terry, this basketball fighter from Seattle, although retired, his glorious career as a historical player is still remembered in the hearts of fans. Now, he also appears in the NBA All-Star, and with his outstanding performance on the court back then, he naturally attracts a lot of players' attention. Today, let's all take a deeper look at him in the game.

Generally speaking, historical players often have better attributes and more badges compared to rookie players, and Jason Terry is no exception. His position on the court is shooting guard and point guard. In terms of physical conditions, he stands 188 cm tall, weighs 82 kg, and has an arm span of 196 cm. Such a physique is considered small for a basketball player, but it also allows him to show extremely agile movements on the court. The radar chart clearly shows that his athleticism, mid-range shot, and three-point attributes are all close to the maximum, which is his core competitiveness on the offensive end.
However, his weaknesses are also obvious: low attributes in layups, rebounds, and interior defense. It can be said that he is a player with very distinct characteristics. Specifically, Jason Terry has a high 142 for driving layup, which allows him to efficiently finish at the rim when breaking through, putting great pressure on the opponent's interior defense. His mid-range attribute reaches 157, ensuring a stable shooting percentage in the mid-range area, whether it's after a pick-and-roll or a pull-up jump shot in fast-paced games, he can hit accurately.

And the most prominent is his three-point attribute, with a high value of 160, second only to Curry in the entire league. This means he almost has unparalleled shooting ability beyond the three-point line, whether it's an open three-pointer or a contested shot under defensive pressure, he can maintain a very high shooting percentage, making opponents not dare to relax against him. On the defensive side, his 99 perimeter defense attribute looks decent, but in actual games, due to his physical disadvantage, he still struggles somewhat when facing taller and stronger opponents.
His 36 interior defense attribute is almost negligible, and he finds it difficult to effectively limit opponents' big centers in the paint. However, this is understandable, as his main value lies in maximizing his offensive capabilities. Jason Terry also has many highlights in terms of badges, which further enhance his offensive abilities. For example, some badges related to three-point shooting make him even more terrifying beyond the three-point line. The existence of these badges makes his offensive methods more diverse.

His badge compatibility is excellent, and he possesses a large number of high-quality badges. Among the silver badges, the Acrobatic Finisher badge allows him to complete difficult shots even under intense defense, thanks to his excellent physical condition and skills. The Three-Point Specialist badge further highlights his powerful threat beyond the three-point line, making his three-point shooting more stable. The Dimer badge improves his ball-handling skills and stability, allowing him to firmly control the ball in intense confrontations.
The Corner Specialist badge increases his shooting percentage in the corner three-point area, enriching his offensive methods. The Quick First Step badge enhances his speed advantage, allowing him to advance to the frontcourt faster in fast breaks, forming effective offensive threats. Additionally, he has some bronze badges, such as the Versatile Defender badge, which allows him to quickly react and adjust his offensive approach when facing different defensive strategies. The Clutch Shooter badge ensures that he can step up and hit key shots during critical moments of the game. The Putback Dunker badge also partially compensates for his lack of scoring ability in the paint.

These badges make Jason Terry not just a pure scorer in the game, but a versatile offensive organizer. He can use his three-point threat to draw the opponent's defense and create passing opportunities for his teammates. At the same time, he can also use his excellent ball-handling and penetration skills to attack the basket, causing damage to the opponent's interior. Therefore, he is very suitable for playing as the primary ball handler in street mode, where he can utilize the mainstream pick-and-roll tactics to fully leverage his attribute advantages.
Overall, Jason Terry in the NBA All-Star is quite formidable. His high offensive attributes and excellent badge configuration make him a very powerful scorer in the game. Although his defensive attributes have obvious shortcomings, for players who like his offensive style, these do not affect their enjoyment of using Jason Terry to dominate in the game.