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Carlos Boozer (Utah Jazz, 35th rookie in 2002) The second-round pick is now an MVP contender, and this season the 6-foot-8 power forward exploded, averaging 23 points and 12 rebounds per game. He has helped Duke win the NCAA championship and has shown his worth in two seasons with the Cavaliers. He then left Cleveland "unhappily", and after two seasons with the Jazz, he was plagued by injuries and once made people forget about him, and this season he is back in the limelight, and he is also the reason for the Jazz's explosion.
Mannu Ginobili (San Antonio Spurs, 57th rookie in 1999) Although he didn't report until 2002, this is still one of the best second-round picks in history. Ginobili formed the Spurs' "magic triangle" with Duncan and Parker, and his playmaking, breakthrough and defensive ability helped the Spurs win two championships (2003 and 2005), he was also named an All-Star in '06 and led Argentina to the 2004 Olympics. Michael Reed (Milwaukee Bucks, 43rd rookie in 2000) The 6-foot-6" guard was only a backup for Ray Allen in his rookie season, but whenever he gets his chance, he always performs.
After 7 years of training, his status is now on an equal footing with Aaron. For seven seasons, his points per game average has improved in each season. The left-handed pitcher became an All-Star in 2004 and is a strong contender for the league's scoring title.
Gilbert Arenas (Washington Wizards, 31st rookie in 2001) The scouts grossly underestimated the top Arizona student, so he had to be drafted into the league by the Warriors with a second-round pick. However, two years later, Arenas proved himself and switched to the Wizards. Now he's one of the NBA's best scorers and a two-time All-Star.
For him, 30 points in a game is not a problem.
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Kobe Bryant is the most powerful scoring guard among active players Known as one of the few people who can compare with Jordan Jordan's aura is really very sacred He is the god in the hearts of countless people And God cannot be surpassed So when someone says 'someone has surpassed Jordan', this kind of thing will definitely be hit by others Because Jordan is already a god in people's hearts No one can surpass But compared to God, Kobe lacks only the number of championships Just lack a real tacit understanding with his teammates Kobe's personal ability is unrivaled in the current league Jordan's personal ability is undoubted, unbeatable, in contrast, what Kobe Bryant lacks most is the championship, and what he lacks the most is the ability to prove that he can lead the team to the championship! The most important reason why Kobe Bryant is so much anticipated is because he, like Jordan, has a heart that does not admit defeat! A heart that always craves victory!
Kobe Bryant will prove his worth, no matter how many difficulties he will go through!
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First, it's definitely Michael Jordan.
Then, there is the prehistoric monster with a hundred points in a single game, Chamberlain.
And The Lord of the Rings, Bill Russell.
Triple Double King, Big O, Oscar Robinson.
Sky Hook, Jabbar.
Magician, Magic Johnson
Big Bird, by Larry Bird.
The current general manager of the Lakers, West, is based on the NBA logo.
The gunman, Pete Malawizi.
Of course, Shaq O'Neal, the toughest center in prehistory, is also the most entertaining center.
And the Bulls Iron Triangle left, Batman, Pippen. Flower Big Bug, Rodman.
Jordan's sworn enemy, dangerous assassin, Isaiah Thomas.
Dynasty Resistance, Salt Lake City Tragic Double, Blocking Classic Combination, Malone, Stockton.
the former super two-gun combination, Reggie Miller; Ray Allen.
The Essence of Human Cinema, by Dominic Wilkins.
Glider, Drexler.
Big dreams, Olajuwon.
The answer of the old fans, the question of the new fans, the eternal Allen Iverson.
China Mobile Great Wall, Yao Ming.
Boss, Francis.
Son of Purple Gold, Flying Man, Kobe Bryant.
Emperor, the pride of the heavens, Lebron
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Point guard: Magic Johnson Coussy Scottotton.
Shooting guards: Jordan Baylor, West, DeCressler.
Small forward: Pippen, Worthy, Irving.
Power forward: Big Bird Bird (big front and small forward) Duncan Garnett center: Abdul-Jabbar, Bill Russell, O'Neal.
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Kobe, Jordan, James, Magic Johnson, Chamberlain... There are too many, you should give a time limit, or a location limit.
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Until retirement: Celtic: Beal. Russell, Larry. Bird, John. Hafiecek, Kevin. McHale.
Lakers : Kobe Bryant. Bryant, Jerry. West, Elgin. Baylor Pacers : Reggie. Miller Spurs : Tim Duncan David Robinson.
The most transferred Jim. Jackson 13 times.
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Jordan, Pippen, Barkley a lot.
Rank Name Appearances Points per game NBA career total points 1 Kareem Abdul Jabbar 1,560 38,3872 Karl Malone 1,476 36,9283 Michael Jordan 1,072 32,2924 Welt Chamberlain 1,045 31,4195 Moses Malone 1,329 27,4096 Elvin Hayes 1,303 27,3137 Hakeem Olajuwon 1,238 26,9468 Oscar Robertson 1,040 26,7109 Dominic Wilkins 1,074 26,66810 John Harvey Risek 1,270 26,395
Jordan, Kobe, James, Duncan, Garnett, Big Sharks, Iverson, Maddie, Yao Ming, Anthony, it seems like these few.
Nash has a gorgeous style of play, very ornamental, and I feel that he has a sense of humility and gentlemanhood, and the most important thing is that his height and physical fitness are closer to me.
Kareem Abdul Jabbar 1,560 38,3872 Carl Malone 1,476 36,9283 Michael Jordan 1,072 32,2924 Welt Chamberlain 1,045 31,4195 Moses Malone 1,329 27,4096 Elvin Hayes 1,303 27,3137 Hakeem Olajuwon 1,238 26,9468 Oscar Robertson 1,040 26,7109 Dominic Wilkins 1,074 26,66810 John Haverichek 1,270 26,39511 Alexei Inglish 1,193 25,61312 Jerry West 932 25,19213 Reggie Miller* 1,373 2501314 Patrick Ewing 1,183 24,81515 Charles Barkley 1,073 23,75716 Shaquille O'Neal* 874 23,38817 Robert Parrish 1,611 23,33418 Andrien Dantley 955 23,17719 Yurkin Bailer 846 23,14920 Clyde-Drexler 1,086 22,195
Tallest: Hamad Haddadi Grizzlies center, height meters.
Shortest: Earl Boykins Bucks point guard, m. >>>More