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If it was before the 21st century, it would be Jordan and Chamberlain, one was the god of basketball (god-like rule in the 90s) and the other was the emperor of basketball (50 records, 21 of which were exclusive to him).
If it's between now and the next few years, it's possible Kobe Bryant, Durant and a couple of rookies.
Because James went to the Heat, he was no longer the boss of the whole team (unlike in the Cavaliers), so James could only play half of his strength.
The Heat will not have outstanding individual strength, because all three have been the main force, and if they are heroes alone, it will be discordant.
And Kobe Bryant is still the same Kobe, still relying on magical and stable play (I don't like the referee biased towards the Lakers), Kobe Bryant is likely to be the MVP next season
As for Durant, he is a terrible guy, much like Maddy at the beginning of the year, with extremely strong offensive ability, but I don't know if the team's record will be good.
Several rookies have a lot of potential, and this year's Wall could well be the next wonder guard (much better than Rose).
Curry, Evans' playmaking guard.
Why didn't I mention Anthony, Paul, etc. Because they haven't reached the pinnacle of the league (they're not as scary as James, but they're definitely first-class stars, but it's a tragedy that no one praises them).
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Jordan is a god, the king of kings, Russell, the king is the one who stands at the top, the championship is, and he has won the most championships, and James is still the uncrowned king.
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So far: Kobe, Bryant.
Previous: Jordan.
In the distance: it's Chamberlain.
In the future, it could be: James or Wade or something.
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Generally speaking, it is Beal's ring king, and the players have different answers for their respective positions, if the greatest I choose Mike, I choose the comparable guard at this stage, the center Shark, and the big forward Duncan. If you still have an idea, email 693562303
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It can only be said that there is no eternal king on the field, we have been moving forward and surpassing!!
So your question can't. Always support your favorite star and don't care if he's the NBA king.
Wang, because he told himself in his heart exactly —-— the star he likes will always be the strongest.
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Jordan, everything else is a supporting role!
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Michael Jordan Chamberlain.
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Currently it's David Stern.
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He is Aaron. Iverson: I suggest you take a look at his autobiography "I Have No Fear", thank you.
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It's a tough question, and if you were talking about the '09 '10 season, it would have to be Kobe Bryant, although I hated him too.
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It's hard to say, it should be Jordan.
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Alan. Iverson.
Knocked down and wiped the blood from the corners of his mouth fearlessly.
Where there is AI, there is hope.
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Jordan: No one is more well-rounded than Jordan.
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Now look at the Big Three of the Heat.
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Spurs LaMarcus Aldridge: Known as the "Protector of the Basket", the only center defender in the league who can perfectly suppress the "Little Emperor", his upright jump under the basket makes all the forward players helpless, and when an offensive player tries to score against him, the coach will tell him "Don't try to do this when Aldridge is under the basket", the defense king deserves it!
Tim Duncan: The most popular and good teammate in the league, he plays selflessly, has extremely high talent, and has a very high ball quotient, and the nickname "Stone Buddha" explains his strong heart! "Best Teammate Big C" is none other than him.
O'Neal: Needless to say, the funny and energetic shark is an absolute nightmare for all players under the basket, he will not only dunk the basket, but when the rebound shatters, the hearts of those defenders under the basket will inevitably be as ghostly as the rebound. Big shark, the "energy king under the basket"!
Olajuwon: If you want to talk about the high-altitude era, you must not forget the big dream! With a super high altitude but dexterous footsteps like a guard, coupled with incomparable rebounds and big hats, the "all-time rebounding king" must be a big dream.
Uncle Twilight: Yes, Uncle Mu was a legend at that time, with an extremely high altitude, no solution and changeable offensive methods, and one big hat after another perfectly explained why he was the "Basket Block King"!
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It's going to be divided into streets and dynasties... The first C Yao Ming on the street, the second O'Neill, and the third self-built; Dynasty 1c Chamberlain.
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Commoner Griffin, local tyrant Yao Ming Chamberlain.
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Yao Ming, O'Neill, Chamberlain, Uncle Mu, Olajuwon, Warcraft, Howard (10th Edition), Porzingis, Ostertag, Ewing, Rondo.
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Griffin, Jordan Jr., cousin, Lopez, Jefferson.
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Chamberlain first, Abdul-Jabbar second, O'Neal third.
Olajuwon, Howard ......
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Since you're talking about it, NBA2KOL top ten centers, I feel like I can stand up in the game, it's 6. Peak O'Neal, Peak Howard, Jordan Jr., Chandler, I feel like 6 at the moment. I can't think of anything else.
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O'Neal, Pinnacle Howard, Abdul-Jabbar, Chamberlain, Rodman.
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Kaoshen, Howard, Xiao Jia, Jordan Jr., Boxing Champion, Noah, Bogot, Da Luo, Hipoter, Drummond,
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