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On the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the NBA in 1996, the 50 greatest players of all time were officially selected, voted on by retired players, coaches and journalists, and the ceremony was held at the halftime of the 1997 Cleveland All-Star Game. These 50 players have won 107 NBA championships, have been named to the NBA All-NBA Team more than 400 times, and have scored nearly 1 million points combined.
Among the 50 people: 9 organization guards, 9 scoring guards, 9 small forwards, 8 power forwards, 15 centers, with an average height of 201cm and weight, participated in 9,805 games, averaged points and assists per game, shot per game, shot percentage, free throw shooting percentage, three-point shooting percentage.
Superstar style. The NBA began rebounding statistics in the 1950-51 season, blocks and steals statistics began in the 1973-74 season, and three-point shooting was introduced in the 1979-80 season, so the average data per game is based on the average after the start of the technical statistics, for example, Abdul-Jabbar played for 20 seasons, but the first 4 seasons were without blocks and steals.
Therefore, blocks and steals are taken as averages over the next 16 seasons, and the same is true for them. The following players are listed in order of time they joined the League, with the time period in which the player played in the League in parentheses.
All-Star was held in 1951; The Rookie of the Year season began in 1954-55; The regular season MVP 1955-56 season began to be selected; The rookie team was selected for the 1962-63 season; The defensive team was selected starting in the 1968-69 season; The final MVP was judged in 1969.
In the 1969-70 season, the individual stats began to use the average system; The Defensive Player of the Year and Sixth Man of the Year began in 1982-83; The best three teams were selected in the 1988-89 season.
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The top 50 superstars in the NBA are:1. Jordan. 2, James.
3. Abdul-Jabbar.
4. Magician.
5. Larry Bird.
6, O'Neill.
7. Duncan. 8. Bill Russell.
9, Chamberlain.
10, Curry.
11. Oscar Robertson.
12. David Robinson.
13, Olajuwon.
14, Kobe.
15. Durant.
16, Garnett.
17. Nowitzki.
18. Jerry West.
19, Barkley.
20. Carl Malone.
21, Wade.
22. Julius Owen.
23, Moses Malone.
24, Elgin Baylor.
25, Pippen.
26, Havlicek.
27. Harden.
28, Paul.
29, Stockton.
30, Petit.
31 to 40 are Dolph Shays, Drexler, Kidd, McHale, Nash, Westbrook, Ginobili, Ewing, Bill Wharton, Adrian Dantley.
41 to 50 are Pierce, Leonard, Reggie Miller, Ray Allen, George Gervin, Pau Gasol, Isaiah Thomas, Walter Fraser, Ervin Hayes, Rick Barry.
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Russell, Chamberlain, Johnson, Malone, Stockton, Larry Bird, Jordan, Kobe.
In my opinion, Anthony Davis, from any point of view, whether it is on-court performance, basic data or high-level statistics, thick eyebrows are undoubtedly firmly in the position of the league's number one forward.
Xu Jicheng. It's not just a matter of talking about tactics and expressing personal opinions, and the 4 of them are definitely professional. >>>More