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The players inducted into the NBA Hall of Fame are: Jordan, Dragan Pietrovic, Evan Johnson, Moses Malone, Isiah Thomas, Kevin McHale, Larry Bird, Ernney Risen, Alix Incleish, Barry Howell, George Gwen, Gail Goodrich, David Thompson, George Yadri, Reem Abdul-Jabbar, Vin Mikelson, Harry Ginatt, Walter Bellamy, Dr. Owen J, Dan Issel, Richard HothardMcGuire, Kevin Murphy, Jozebi Walton, Connie Hawkins, Bob Rainier, Knight Archibald, Dave Cowens, Harry Gallatine, Dave Bean, Elvin Hayes, Neil Johnston, El Monroe, William Gates, Jones, Lennie Wilkens, Clyde Roveratan, Wes Unselde, Rick Barry, Walter Fraser, Robert Hobray, and more.
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1. The NBA Hall of Fame includes: George McCan; Bill Walton; Bill Russell; Wilt Chamberlain; Famous NBA stars such as Dave Cowens.
2. George McCan: Born on June 18, 1924, 2.08 meters tall, won the title of the best American college player 3 times, won the NBA championship 6 times, became the NBA top scorer 3 times, became the NBA rebounding champion 2 times, and was the first real "superstar" in the 50-year history of the NBA. In 1959, he was inducted into the American Basketball Hall of Fame.
3. Bill Walton: Born on November 5, 1952, 2.10 meters tall, 2-time NBA champion, won the MVP (Most Valuable Player) award in 1978, was selected for the NBA All-NBA Team and the All-Defensive Team, and is one of the most talented giants in the NBA. In 1993, Walton was inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame.
4. Bill Russell: Born in 1934, 2.06 meters tall, won the Olympic basketball gold medal in 1956, won the NBA championship 11 times, including an 8-time championship, was elected the NBA MVP 5 times, and became the first black head coach in NBA history in 1967. Russell is the greatest defensive center in basketball history and was inducted into the U.S. Basketball Hall of Fame in 1974.
5. Wilt Chamberlain: Born on August 21, 1936, 7'1" tall, graduated from the University of Kansas in 1959 and joined the Philadelphia Knights. In 1967, he won the NBA championship twice in 1969, became the NBA scoring champion 7 times, became the rebounding champion 11 times, and set an NBA record of 100 points on March 2, 1963, and was the first all-round star in basketball history.
In 1978, he was inducted into the American Basketball Hall of Fame.
6. Dave Cowens: Born on October 25, 1948, 2.08 meters tall, 2-time NBA champion, won the NBA MVP of the Year Award in 1973, and was selected to the NBA All-Defensive Team in 1976. He is a very good center in recent NBA history and has a solid foundation.
In 1990, he was inducted into the American Basketball Hall of Fame.
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The probability of being inducted into the Hall of Fame for NBA active stars, Irving is 64%, Brother Bush is 91%, and these 3 people are 100%!
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The image of the players of the Xiangbei team in "Slam Dunk" ten years later, only Sakuragi Hanamichi played in the NBA!
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That's all star-level, there are too many, how can I finish the introduction.
It should be okay, 35 seconds and 13 minutes is more than a cow, it's rare in 50 years, it's okay in the Magic and the Rockets, but if you want to find a way to enter the second round of the playoffs, you can't say it, it's a genius ruined by injury, and I'm a little sorry for him.
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