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1. Jordan and Pippen (Bull Dynasty): The first reaction in the memory of the Bulls Dynasty is the twin stars of Jordan and Pippen. Jordan and Pippen are arguably the greatest NBA duo of all time, and unlike the Jazz duo, the Bulls duo is a versatile duo that fits perfectly into any lineup as the core, so the Bulls dynasty was able to win three consecutive championships in eight years with two completely different lineups.
Jordan and Pippen are like a pair of dazzling twin stars orbiting each other, without each other, they may still be brilliant, but it is because of each other's existence that they will shine together, thus becoming the most brilliant legendary superstars in the NBA history. 2. "Magic" Johnson and "Skyhook" Abdul-Jabbar (show time): Between the 1979-1980 and 1988-89 seasons, Johnson and Abdul-Jabbar's Lakers were the hottest teams in the NBA, they reached the NBA Finals eight times, and won the Gold Cup five times, and the Lakers won the championship in each year.
3. Larry Bird and Kevin McHale (Green Shirt Legends): Big Bird Bird and his partner have taken the Celtics to the Finals five times and led the team to NBA championships from the Lakers three times (in 1986); The confrontation between Bird and Johnson has also become a legend in NBA history. 4, Malone and Stockton (Jazz double):
Stuckton holds the league's record for assists, while Malone is second on the overall scoring charts; The two of them have been through ups and downs for 18 years, and they have brought the "blocking and demolition tactics" to the extreme; Under their leadership, the Jazz made the playoffs every year and reached the Western Conference Finals five times in their prime. 5. Dr. J Irving and Moses Malone (Philadelphia Story): In 1983, the 76ers set a record of 65-17 in the regular season and 12-1 in the Finals, beating the Knicks, Bucks and Lakers respectively to win the championship.
6. Kobe Bryant and the Sharks (OK Legends): They led the Lakers to three consecutive championships from 2000 to 2002, and only four teams in NBA history have won the NBA championship for more than three consecutive years. 7. Stone Buddha Duncan and Admiral Robinson (Twin Towers):
After Duncan moved to the Spurs, they began to transform from a team with just 20 wins in a single season to a championship in 1999 and have been defending the top teams until winning the championship in 2003. 8. Thomas and Dumas (Bad Boy Story): The tenacious backcourt duo of Thomas and Dumas led the "Bad Boy Army" Pistons to back-to-back championships in the 1989 and 1990 seasons with a suffocating defense.
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Personally, I think it's the front trident of Larry Bird, Kevin McHale and Parrish in the '80s, plus Bill Wharton on the bench, this frontcourt combination is luxurious.
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Take stock of NBA history over the years: what are the NCAA and NBA double champions.
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1. Jordan and Pippen (Bulls Dynasty):
2. "Magic" Johnson and "Skyhook" Abdul-Jabbar (Showtime Moment 3, Larry Bird and Kevin McHale (Green Shirt Legends): "4. Malone and Stockton (Eucharists):
5. Dr. J. Owen and Moses Malone (The Philadelphia Story):
6, Kobe and Shark (OK Legend):
7. Stone Buddha Duncan and Admiral Robinson (Twin Towers):
8. Thomas and Dumas (
9, Yao Ming and Maddie (MM mythical bad boy story):
10. Iverson and Anthony (twin scoring champions?) ):
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Some more can be found in the backfield:
1. The first is Jordan and Magic during the Olympics.
2. Dream Eight Team Kobe and Wade.
.It's more difficult in the frontcourt, and it's good to have a good player in the frontcourt.
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1. Jordan and Pippen (Bulls Dynasty):
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C: Dwight. Howard.
The best center in the game, there is no one. Pf: Paul.
Gasol has a solid foundation on the inside and is willing to pass the ball. Although Gasol's performance in the playoffs last season was not satisfactory, he is definitely the top three players in the current No. 4 position, and the important thing is that his excellent playmaking ability can add to Howard's power. sf:
LeBron. James. Although the shooting was a little worse, it was still good both offensively and defensively.
He charges inside like a football player and can create great opportunities for both the inside and outside, and James is a player who is happy to pass the ball to teammates who have open spots. SG: Kobe.
Bryant. Good both offensively and defensively. Although he is a little older now and has a little less ability to break through, his mid-to-long-range shooting and back-to-back jumper are still quite threatening.
PG: Delong. Williams.
Although for now, the best No. 1 position is Derek. Ross. But Rose doesn't fit into a team with a lot of superstars, his model is scoring first and passing second, compared to Delon who prefers to pass and dispatch teammates, and his 193cm height and strong frame also have a good advantage on the defensive end (not Chris).
Paul because Paul's height is a big limit.) Sixth Man: Derek.
Ross. Although it is a bit of a ruin to let Rose be the sixth man, in fact, if it is really such an all-star team, it is not too aggrieved. Rose has a super offensive ability and playmaking ability, and can give the opponent's rotation the most powerful blow in rotation time.
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Spurs Twin Towers: David Robinson and Duncan; Hayes and Unseld; Olajuwon and Sampson; Ewing and Oakley; Robert Parrish and Hales.
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Chamberlain, Russell, Malone, O'Neal, Robinson.
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Personally, I think it's the '80s Lajo Fool Bird, the front three of Kezen Bewen McHale and Parrish, plus Bill Wharton on the bench, this frontcourt combination is luxurious.
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Now there are a lot of excellent backcourt combinations in the league, and there are a lot of great ones, so I'll list a few combinations, in no particular order.
1. Warriors: Curry and Thompson, this is the most skilled combination in the league.
2. Trail Blazers: Lillard and McCollum are both big hearts born for big scenes and super scorers.
3. Wizards: Wall and Beal. One is a top-level organizer who is incredibly fast, and the other is a breakup with superb archery.
4. Clippers: Paul and Redick.
5. Hazy: Rory and DeRozan.
The other combinations are average.
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