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The 10 best people in the NBA
1. Michael Jordan.
Jordan's position at the top of the list must be indisputable, both honor and strength are ceiling level, and no one has been able to shake his historical position so far. It is worth mentioning that Jordan is also one of the few players who can convince Barkley.
2. Oscar Robertson.
Big O is one of the most well-rounded guards in NBA history and the first player to average a triple-double per game, winning six assists titles and the only guard to win an MVP in the '60s. In addition, Big O also helped the Bucks win the championship in 197.
3. Russell.
Russell, the Lord of the Rings, is undoubtedly one of the NBA's greatest centers, holding 11 championship rings and building the Celtics' eight-game winning streak. In a way, Russell's status in the league is even higher than Jordan's.
4. Abdul-Jabbar.
Abdul-Jabbar has won 6 championships and 6 MVPs in his 20-year career, with countless honors, big and small, while also topping the all-time scoring list with 38,387 points. Therefore, in the eyes of many ** and fans, Abdul-Jabbar is enough to be called the best center in NBA history.
5. Chamberlain.
As the NBA's most famous "data harvester", Chamberlain created a series of insurmountable records such as 100 points per game, 50 points per game in a single season, and scoring champion for seven consecutive years.
6, Kobe. As we all know, Kobe Bryant has dedicated two decades of his career to the Lakers, which perfectly illustrates what loyalty is. In addition, Kobe Bryant also brought 5 championships to the Lakers, and set a scoring record of 81 points in a single game, 62 points in the third quarter, and 50+ in four consecutive games.
7, James.
As recognized as the first active player, James's seventh position is somewhat unreasonable, you must know that holding 4 crowns + 4FMVP + 4MVP, and 13 times is enough to make him enter the top three discussions in history.
8. Jerry West.
"West, the godfather of the Lakers", is not only the prototype of the NBA's logo, but also the best scoring guard in the 60s, who has won many honors such as the Finals MVP, scoring champion, and assist champion.
9. Elgin Baylor.
Baylor can be called the saddest "uncrowned king" in NBA history, losing all eight Finals trips, but it is undeniable that he is still the best small forward of his era.
10. Magic Johnson.
Magic and Bird dominated the '80s, with the former leading the team to five championships and leading the spectacular Showtime basketball, while Bird led the Green Shirts to three championships and the only player in history to win three consecutive FMVPs.
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Of course, Michael Jordan (Michael Jordan) [Profile] [Item] Basketball [Height] M (6'6") [Constellation] Aquarius [Born] February 17, 1963 [Birthplace] Brooklyn, New York City [Weight] 216 lbs 98kg [Position] Shooting Guard [Nationality] American [High School] Lenny High School in Wilmington, NC [100 Meters] Vertical Bounce ] 98cm [Long Jump Score] Above [Graduation School] University of North Carolina ( northcarolina) graduated in '84. Draft: 1984 1st Round 3rd [Marital Status] Divorced and Unmarried [Unforgettable Things] NBA Championship [Hate Place] Swimming Places You Need to Swim [Frequent Places] Basketball Court, Casino [Favorite Sports] Baseball, Basketball, Rugby Rugby [Favorite Musical Instrument] Piano (Played Hard to Hear) [Favorite Color] Red (For Bull's Sake) [Favorite Country] USA [Hobbies] Gambling, Smoking [Favorite Movie Work] "Space Slam Dunk" [ Favorite song] Theme song of "Space Jam":
ibelieveicanfly" was selected by the Chicago Bulls with the third pick in the first round of the 1984 NBA Draft, and once announced his withdrawal from the NBA on October 6, 1993, returned to the NBA on March 18, 95, and announced his retirement on January 13, 99. On October 31, 2001, Jordan made an official comeback for the second time in the NBA opener of the new season. Played two seasons with the Washington Wizards.
After that, he announced his retirement and did not come back. Among the top ten "cultural idols" of Americans, the god of basketball, Jordan the Flyer, ranks sixth ......[This paragraph] [10 cultural icons of Americans] 1John F. Kennedy 2
Marilyn Monroe (Marilyn Monroe) 3Elvis Presley 4John Wayne 5
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Frank Sinatra 9Ernesthemingway 10Ronaldreagan "Jordan" – an exceptional athlete of grace, strength, artistry, and improvisation, who redefined what it means to be an NBA superstar, is considered the best basketball player in the world, not only in his era, but in the entire history of the NBA.
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The United States** has given a ranking of the top 10 players in the history of individual ability, but judging from the ranking of this list, it has nothing to do with the achievements of individual careers, so let's take a look at who the players on this list are:
No 10 Anthony.
Obviously, it is indeed unexpected that Anthony will be included in this list, but it is undeniable that Anthony was also a very good individual star in the league back then, especially on the offensive end, the scoring means are very comprehensive, which can be called: "offensive kaleidoscope".
No 9 Olajuwon.
Olajuwon is one of the great centers of all time, he is an offensive and defensive interior player, and Olajuwon's flashy interior footwork was one of the most inexplicable offensive moves in the league in the 90s, and he has led the team to a championship twice.
No 8 Wade.
Wade, who is retiring at the end of the season, is also an excellent quarterback player, and his individual ability is also outstanding, he was called "The Flash" at his peak, and he broke through as fast as lightning, and once Wade started to break through, defenders could hardly defend.
No 7 Curry.
Curry was a pioneer of the small-ball era, he changed the league's game with the best three-point ability in history, and he was as much of a containment on the offensive end as any other star, and Curry was a very important factor in the Warriors' ability to get to where they are today.
No 6 Maddie.
Although Maddie did not achieve much personal success in his career, but in terms of personal ability, the peak Maddie is also true, Maddie, who was at the peak of the Magic period, was hailed as the most talented player in history, and he was one of the four quarterbacks in the league at that time.
No 5 Durant.
Durant is a "once-in-a-century scoring wizard" in history, due to his congenital physical talent, Durant's scoring performance on the offensive end is almost an inexplicable existence in the league, no matter who he faces on the offensive end, it will be an opportunity to score in a misplaced position, and Durant's execution at critical moments is also the only existence in the league.
No 4 Iverson.
Iverson is the shortest overall NBA pick, but he is a four-time league scoring champion in his career, and his classic crossover is almost impossible to defend, and many defenders in the league have been shaken by him. In the 2001 season, Iverson also led the team to the finals.
No 3 James.
In terms of individual ability, James has indeed reached the top level in history, and James before this season, his dominance and influence in the league are unbelievable, and leading the team to the Finals for 8 consecutive years is enough to prove everything.
No 2 Jordan.
In this list, Michael Jordan was only ranked second, and his brilliant career and incomprehensible personal ability have changed people's perception of the sport of basketball.
no 1 Kobe.
The American media ranked Kobe Bryant first, and it is undeniable that Kobe's personal ability is also the top in history, especially his desire to win the game and his attitude towards the game are better than any player.
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James. Mcgrady. Anthony. Yao. Iverson. Bryant. Durant. Wade. Jordan. Olajuwon .
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The top 10 players in NBA history are Michael Jordan, LeBron James, Russell, Magic Johnson, Duncan, O'Neal, Kobe Bryant, Bird, Olajuwon, and Chamberlain.
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In terms of individual achievement, the top 10 players in NBA history are Anthony, Olajuwon, Wade, Curry, Maddy, Durant, Iverson, James, Jordan and Kobe.
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There is no doubt that the first spot naturally belongs to Jordan, the god of basketball. He rewrote the definition of superstar and managed to rule an era. Even arrogant figures like Magic Johnson have to admit that "basketball is divided into two parts, one part is Jordan and the other part is the rest".
Over the course of Jordan's career, he has broken numerous records and created incredible successes. He has won a total of six championship rings for the Bulls.
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Jordan: Flyer, needless to say! Bryant: 81 points in the game Robinson: Dunk leap over Howard Iverson .........
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