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There is Joe to choose Joe, and there is no Joe to choose Shark, which means that if there is Jordan, Jordan will be chosen, and if there is no Jordan, the big shark O'Neal will be chosen, even if it is James and Kobe, they are not as good as these two in the eyes of fans. Coincidentally, both of these two have completed three consecutive championships and three consecutive FMVPs, so who is more dominant during their respective trifecta periods?
Jordan won three in a row.
Jordan has won two triples in a row, and it is clear that Jordan, who won three in a row for the first time, is more dominant than Jordan for the second. In 1991, Jordan ushered in the first Finals of his career, and he had no stage fright in the face of the Magic's Lakers, averaging points, rebounds and assists per game, with a high shooting percentage.
In the 1992 Finals against the Trail Blazers, Jordan's assists and rebounds per game dropped to one assist and one rebound, respectively, but his points per game average increased to an astonishing number of points, as did his shooting percentage.
In the 1993 finals, Jordan ushered in the highest peak of his career, with the hatred of Barkley for taking away the regular season MVP, Jordan was full of firepower in six games, with the lowest score of "only" 31 points, four games of 40+, and the highest score of 55 points! Averaged 41 points, rebounds and assists per game from the field! He averaged 41 points per game, which is also the most in the NBA Finals.
O'Neill won three in a row.
O'Neal's three consecutive championships with the Lakers are precisely the peak three years of his career, in 2000 O'Neal brought his little brother Corbie back to the Finals, facing the Pacers who were tight inside, O'Neal played a very dominant game, and averaged 38 points, rebounds, assists and blocks per game with amazing efficiency!
In the 2001 Finals, O'Neal's opponent has improved and become the best defensive player Mutombo, coupled with the opponent's crazy package, O'Neal's statistics and efficiency have declined, but he still averages 33 points, rebounds, assists, and blocks per game, and his shooting percentage.
In the 2002 Finals, O'Neal's opponent became Kenyon Martin, and in the face of an opponent whose defensive strength dropped a notch, O'Neal played a strong dominance, hitting 63% of his peak, and averaging points, rebounds, assists and blocks per game.
In terms of achievement and greatness, Jordan is recognized as the first in history, and O'Neal is even difficult to squeeze into the top five, but just looking at the dominance of these two people in the finals at their peak, Jordan has an average of 41 points per game, O'Neal also has 38 points and rebounds, and the data is equally terrifying, but O'Neal's efficiency is a little higher than Jordan's! It's no wonder that some fans think that O'Neal at his peak may be more dominant than Jordan, and if he has Jordan's diligence and self-discipline, it will be even more successful.
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During the three-game championship period, O'Neal was the absolute first core of the team, and Jordan was also the first core. In terms of scoring performance, Jordan has an advantage, but O'Neal hits higher, and in terms of rebounding, O'Neal has a big advantage. Both are unstoppable in the game, both are superstar presences.
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Jordan and O'Neal are among the greatest players in NBA history, having both completed three consecutive championships. During the three-game winning streak, both men were in their prime, playing individual performances at a dominant level and were the most crucial figures in leading the team to victory.
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Both of them were the league's most dominant stars during their respective three-game winning streaks. Both of them are super strong and difficult to defend.
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They were all doing very well at the time, surpassing all the stars of their time.
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Michael plays Jordan and is one of the most high-profile soccer superstars in NBA history. Jordan chose to retire at the peak of his career because he wanted to make perfect memories for himself.
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Because after that god sedan competition, Jordan's father died, and the relationship between Jordan and his father was very close, so Jordan was very sad, so he retired from the Honghu service.
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Because his father died on purpose, this news was a fatal blow to him, so he chose to retire.
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These are two retired basketball superstars, one of them is Jordan, who holds two or two triple championships, and the other is O'Neal, who holds a triple championship.
Maybe you still have a lot of answers in mind, Chamberlain, Russell, Iverson, Kobe Cong Ying, James, Durant, Curry, etc. But when it comes to epoch-making superstars, they must be god-like beings in that era, but the technical statistics of Chamberlain and Russell's era are not so perfect, and I can only look at some video materials, I can't judge whether they are epoch-making basketball superstars. Iverson and Kobe Bryant have retired, but in terms of historical rankings, what they have achieved is not enough to be called epoch-making.
The rest are in their playing years, and the most likely to be called epoch-making basketball superstars should be James and Curry. Among them, one is working towards the first place in various data history, and the other has done the projection to the extreme. The only two of them are most likely to stand shoulder to shoulder with Jordan O'Neal in the future.
James wants to be a little more likely.
Why are Jordan and O'Neal the epoch-making basketball superstars in my mind? I think it's important to start with their achievements and influence.
Achievement: Jordan, the Bulls dynasty with two triple championships.
O'Neal, the Lakers dynasty with a triple rock clump crown in his hand.
Jordan: I've never played a tie-break in the finals with my opponent.
O'Neal: In '01, he swept all the Western teams and defeated the 76ers 4-1 in the finals to win the championship.
Influence: The meaning that Jordan gives to basketball is far greater than basketball, and even when everyone mentions basketball, the first reaction of mentioning the NBA is Jordan. The economic crisis in the United States can be recovered by Jordan's comeback, although it is a bit exaggerated, but it shows Jordan's influence.
O'Neal's significance to basketball is to make the league change the rules of basketball by O'Neal many times. O'Neal asked the league to reinstate joint defense tactics, three-second violations, set up reasonable collision zones, and so on. When it comes to basketball centers in the true sense of the word, it has to be O'Neal.
Perhaps in the near future, James and Curry may appear on this list alongside these two, but with their current results, they are far from enough to compete with these two superstars.
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On the whole, Jordan must be much stronger than O'Neal, first of all, O'Neal didn't have the kind of dominance in the early 21st century in the 90s, the reason why O'Neal can have such a terrifying dominance in the early 21st century is because strong interior lines such as Big Dream Olajuwon, Admiral Robinson, Ewing, Karl Malone are no longer at their peak, and O'Neal was at his peak at that time, and no one on the inside line could control O'Neal at that time, so O'Neal showed such a terrifying dominance, In the 90s, when those strong interior lines were at their peak, they didn't see how terrifying O'Neal's dominance was, in the four major centers, O'Neal was still ranked behind Olajuwon and Robinson, and ranked third among the four centers, don't say anything O'Neal's 90s were not his peak, the United States' evaluation of O'Neal is the peak of his debut, and he took 25+17 data in his rookie period, you told me that he was not at his peak in the 90s? Peak O'Neal was once educated by the peak dream Olajuwon on the backhand, both offensive and defensive ends were completely suppressed, the Lakers' OK combination is strong, but in the hands of the Jazz led by Malone and Stockton, it is the share of being swept, and Jordan is different, the NBA in the 90s has such a sentence "Supergiant dominates the league, Jordan rules Supergiant" It can be seen how terrifying Jordan's dominance is, in the 90s, a group of old hooligans who were at their peak held two triple championships in their hands, can't they prove their dominance, Magic Johnson Glider Barkley Glove Payton Carl Malone Big Dream Olajuwon Admiral Robinson Ewing O'Neal, etc., Jordan can still win two triple championships in the peak of these people, I firmly believe that O'Neal can't do it, O'Neal really didn't do it, O'Neal repeatedly fell under these people in the 90s, and the superstars of the 90s are no longer at their peak At the end of his career or even after retiring, O'Neal can show such a terrifying dominance.
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Jordan is far inferior to O'Neal, everyone shoots two-pointers, O'Neal has a higher shooting percentage, and O'Neal can still protect the basket and do dirty work. Jordan is completely unqualified to play guard, the guard should play at the high three-point line, Jordan can only shrink under the basket because of too many shots, the team with Jordan is equal to no guard, and the whole team shrinks under the basket The opponent is good to help defend. The role of the guard in the team is to shoot from a distance and give bonuses to his teammates on the inside, and Jordan's ability in this area is zero or even negative.
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If it were me, I would choose Jordan, because O'Neal had a fatal mistake of being prone to free throws, so the overall level would definitely be Jordan's superior.
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Personally, I think Jordan's overall strength is stronger.
Compared with Jordan's basketball skills and O'Neal, O'Neal has a certain gap, and O'Neal is dwarfed by just shooting.
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The purpose of playing in the Jordan era is to win, don't take care of the young and don't take care of the old, I'll subdue you when you play, and if you can't knock out, how can the stars shine in this period, take care of each other, I'm on my team, not my team? Let's talk about it when we die.
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In those years, when it came to critical moments, the Lakers coaching staff was in a dilemma, and sometimes they had to put O'Neal on the bench and let Kobe Bryant lead the team, and the weakness of free throw instability was too easy to target.
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Not to mention basketball technical ability, this is a bit of a bully. Let's talk about the appeal of selling tickets, the old hooligan is the best choice.
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Jordan can build a dynasty in an era when the big four centers are rampant, and that's reason enough.
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O'Neal, because O'Neal can dominate in an era when the interior is like a forest.
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O'Neal is convinced and admired by Jordan.
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Jordan and O'Neal will be invincible and win the championship.
Michael Jordan (Michael Jordan), full name Michael Jeffrey Jordan (Michael Jeffrey Jordan), born on February 17, 1963 in Brooklyn, New York, USA, is a former professional basketball player in the United States, a shooting guard and small forward, and is now the owner of the Charlotte Hornets.
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First, location. Laker O'Neal is a traditional heavy center, running slowly and squatting, and the defense is mostly squatting. Due to the limitation of position, he often can't catch the ball because of the bag in the attack.
But Jordan faces the bag after receiving the ball, the options are very rich, you can dribble slowly, choose jump shots, back hits, breakthroughs or passes, and O'Neal is a center, and you must prevent outside players from helping to cut the ball, so basically you have to deal with it after receiving the racket three or four times, either turn around and hook or dunk, or pass it out immediately, so that your room to play is limited, that is, Jordan is less restricted on the court, more free, has more ball, and has more scoring explosiveness.
Second, the offensive aspect. O'Neal's offensive range is limited, and his technical shortcomings are obvious. Often out of the trap now O'Neill is stuck out of range of the bag, only Bi Yan can barely shoot.
O'Neal's range of attack is not out of the paint area, in fact, even in the paint area close to the free throw line, O'Neal's hook and throw will become very unmarked, and the free throw is known to be bad, resulting in rampant shark slashing tactics and easy to pit at critical moments for the team. In contrast, Jordan's various techniques at both ends of the offensive and defensive ends, ball control, passing, changing direction, layups, jump shots, back play, without the ball, etc., are almost perfect and have no shortcomings, and the range covers the entire three-point line inside and outside, so it is more difficult to limit in offense. Jordan is not only a kaleidoscope, but also a deadly move.
Third, mentality. O'Neal's mentality is not as stable as Jordan's, and his fighting spirit is not as strong as Jordan's. Coupled with O'Neal's own free throws, fouls and other reasons, O'Neal is a person who is not very good at playing the fourth quarter among the historical supergiants.
But in the fourth quarter of the OK period, Kobe Bryant was often more brilliant. When it comes to scoring in the fourth quarter and key moments, Jordan is going to throw O'Neal off a lot.
Fourth, in terms of defensive areas. Jordan has 9 first-time defenders and DPOY, as well as steal kings, and is the top blocker among guards, one of the best outside defenders in history, and O'Neal only has a second-defense and is not the top interior defender in history. Jordan's defense still has no shortcomings, the history of single defense and co-defense is top, he is extremely good at steals and is not too out of position, he moves fast and has a pair of big hands, he is extremely oppressive, and the block is also the top among guards.
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O'Neal's role in the offensive corner is unparalleled, but it will be clunky and cumbersome on defense, but he has unparalleled dominance, and Jordan can open up the opponent's defensive formation, can also cut the opponent's offensive bond, has a suffocating defensive ability, and is stronger in all aspects.
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O'Neal is known as the inside giant, and his power and tonnage are quite powerful, and he is a very dominant center. Jordan's three-point shot is quite powerful, and he is known as the god of basketball.
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There are gaps in bounce power, shooting accuracy, athleticism, physical fitness, and teamwork.
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I think O'Neill's assessment is more pertinent, and these five superstars also represent the current basic level.