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4.Kevin McHale Played for: Boston Celtics (1980-1993) Championships ).
Major honors: 7-time All-Star selection, Sixth Man of the Season winner, Basketball Hall of Famer.
In the '80s, Celtic's prowess caught the eye of the league. As the team's power forward, McHale has played a major role in the Green Shirts' championship in the past three years. Despite his prowess, McHale never liked to be in the limelight, and he won the Sixth Man of the Year award two years in a row.
Career stats: points, rebounds, assists, blocks, steals.
3.Charles Barkley.
Played for: Philadelphia 76ers (1984-1992), Phoenix Suns (1992-1996), Houston Rockets (1996-2000) Number of championships: 0
Major honors: 11-time All-Star selection, regular season MVP (1993), basketball Hall of Famer.
At 6'5", Barkley looks a bit unusual as a power forward, but that doesn't hide his performance on the court. The physically strong Barkley has a supernatural ability to score consecutive points, and in 10 of his 16 seasons in the league, Barkley was named to the first or second team that year.
Career stats: points, rebounds, assists, blocks, steals.
2.Carl Malone.
Team: Utah Jazz (1985-2003), Los Angeles Lakers (2003-2004) Number of championships: 0 Major honors: 13-time All-Star selection, regular season MVP).
There's no doubt that "The Postman" has had a great career, his personal deeds could be a book, and his mid-range shooting has always been so consistent that opponents are frustrated. On the league's all-time scoring list, Malone is second high, with a career total of 36,928 points.
Career stats: points, rebounds, assists, blocks, steals.
1.Tim Duncan Plays for San Antonio Spurs (1998-present).
Number of wins).
Major honors: 11-time All-Star selection, regular season MVP), Rookie of the Year (1998), Finals MVP).
Although not smiling, Duncan is definitely a ruthless character on the court, and he can bring blows to opponents on both offensive and defensive ends. The Spurs were able to win 4 championships, and the most important thing to thank is their Dinghai Shen Needle: "Stone Buddha" Duncan.
Career stats: points, rebounds, assists, blocks, steals.
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