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Nash, Leonard, George, Paul, Garnett, Magic Johnson and other players, these players were very well-known players at the time, and they all became superstars, but they did not score 50 points in a single game.
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The superstars who have never won 50+ in their NBA careers are Antetokounmpo, Embiid, Leonard, Paul George, Chris Paul and Howard.
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NBA superstars score points and everyone feels the same as eating, but 50 points is not so easy, and some people have not scored so far, such as Paul, whose ability is still mainly to organize offense, so he has very few points. And the former Warcraft Howard has not scored 50 points, his offensive means are relatively simple, and the focus is generally on the defensive end, so there are not many cases of high scores.
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1. Howard was definitely a supergiant at his peak, and he was the contemporary Bi Russell. Howard is also a rough offensive player, but his defensive ability is top-notch. 2. Leonard has grown up quickly in the Spurs, and in just 5 seasons, he has been selected for the season 1 team and 1 defense.
His offense is also getting better and better, and the Spurs originally planned to train Duncan as a core after he retired, but it backfired. 3, Nash snatched the MVP from Kobe Bryant and O'Neal, and his ability is beyond doubt. Nash is a traditional point guard, but he's very efficient offensively.
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Count the five superstars in NBA history who lost games but won applause (five) No. 5, LeBron James.
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5 passed away, which is worth everyone's memory.
George McCon died in 2005.
Chamberlain died in 1999.
Paul. Alijin died in 2006.
Dave Debusscel died in 2003.
Pete Maravich died in 1988.
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Hello, in NBA history, the superstar with the fewest appearances is Victor Rafael. Born in Canada, he was drafted by the Chicago Bulls in 1998, but his career spanned only two seasons and he didn't play much in each season.
Victor Rafael's career lasted only two seasons, playing minutes in 1998-99 and minutes in 1999-00. His total minutes of playing time are just the fewest in NBA history.
Victor Rafael played little minutes in both seasons, but he still left his mark on the history of the Chicago Bulls. He played 11 minutes in the final game of the 1998-99 season, finishing with six points, four rebounds and two assists, making him the last player in Chicago Bulls history to score more than six points.
Victor Rafael is the NBA superstar with the fewest appearances, and his career lasted only two seasons, but he still left his mark on the history of the Chicago Bulls. He played just a few minutes, but he still played well in the final game, becoming the last player in Chicago Bulls history to score more than six points.
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Kobe Bryant, Tim Duncan, LeBron James, Kevin Garnett, Allen Iverson, Jason Kidd, Steve Nash, Gary Payton. Retired stars include: Alex English.
Adrian Dantley, Walter Bellamy, Joe Dumas, Coney Hawkins, Dennis Johnson, Bernard King, Bob Ranier, Bob McAdoo, Reggie Miller, Dennis Rodman, Dominic Wilkins.
Long before the selection, Kobe Bryant and Duncan were almost certain to be selected among the top 60 superstars. Compared with Kobe, he was successfully selected as one of the top 60 superstars this time.
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There is no official standard answer to this It's all too normal for people to come and go.
The wise see the wise.
Originally, there was only a big shark left, but he had just retired.
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The Shark was the only active 50 superstar player, and he's now retired.
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