In the exciting world of NBA All-Star games, a plethora of players with diverse styles await the selection of players. The differences in their value and strength are significant. Today, let's focus on one player who has performed quite outstandingly. For many players, Darius Garland is not an unknown name; this player often takes to the court in many situations.
On the virtual court, although his value does not reach particularly high levels, he is still quite necessary for beginners to develop. Initially, the player's value is roughly in the range of 100,000 to 200,000, but among low-value players, he demonstrates extremely strong capabilities. He usually plays in the 1st position, which plays a crucial role in the entire team system. As the primary ball handler, he controls the pace of the game and the organization of the offense. Therefore, he can be considered one of the players to think about when first forming a team.

From a physical standpoint, standing at 185 cm tall with a wingspan of 196 cm, he is relatively small among 1st position players. This also leads to weaker performance on the defensive end, making it difficult for him to effectively defend against opponents due to his physique. However, this does nothing to overshadow his exceptional ball-handling skills. His ball-handling attribute is as high as 142, and his dribbling speed reaches 140, both key attributes reaching a very impressive level. More appealingly, he possesses a rich array of dribbling moves, allowing players to freely perform dazzling dribbling techniques and easily break through the opponent's defense.
In terms of scoring ability, Darius Garland also excels. His mid-range shooting attribute is 135, and his three-point shooting attribute is 126. Particularly, the left baseline and the 45-degree left corner are his hot zones. With the highly intimidating badges of "Three-Point Specialist" and "Mid-Range Deadeye," when he roams along the left wing, he can inflict significant damage on the opponent's defense. However, it should be noted that since Garland's dunking attribute after a drive is only 47, and the opposing 3rd position players typically guard the basket, it is generally not advisable for him to rashly cut into the paint for a strong attack.

Of course, if there is an excellent opportunity with no defenders in the paint, he can attempt a driving layup, which might yield unexpected results. Based on the above values, when using offensive strategies, you can emphasize enhancing the advantage of the wing. In practical operations, using Darius Garland in a ball-screen play is a wise choice. With the help of teammates' screens, he can gain ample space for shots from the perimeter, thus delivering a fierce offensive assault on the opponent's defense.

Here's another practical operational tip to share: the reverse technique. When initially accelerating the player, you need to push the left joystick while simultaneously releasing all controls at the moment of reversing, then quickly move the left joystick in the opposite direction of the basket. This way, you can smoothly execute the reverse, making it hard for defenders to predict your next move. For those with limited budgets, especially those who cannot invest too much in the 1st position, Darius Garland is undoubtedly a cost-effective and ideal choice.

After such a detailed introduction, everyone should have a clear and comprehensive understanding of this player's strength and characteristics. This 1st position player can be acquired at a relatively low cost, and for many new players, he is indeed a quality addition to the lineup.