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Since the NBA suspension, the debate about who is the GOAT between James and Jordan has never stopped, forcing Jordan to make a big move - sacrificing "The Last Dance" to turn the situation around! Although the American media finally compromised and ranked James in the second place in history, it still can't stop the controversy!
Between the players and the **, James's historical status varies greatly, and there are fans from the second to the tenth in history! Actually, we can think about this from a different angle! As we all know, the Finals is the stage of the highest level in the NBA, and the winning rate of the Finals is definitely the embodiment of the comprehensive strength of the players!
So, what would it be like to rank the top 10 superstars in history with the winning percentage of the finals? The specific results are as follows:
The ancient supergiant McCann played a total of 28 games in the finals, winning 20 of them, and the winning rate! He is the only NBA player with a Finals win rate of more than 7 percent, beating the old hooligan Jordan and ranking first! McCann created a miracle of 5 crowns in 6 years, which I really didn't expect!
Jordan has entered the finals 6 times, won a total of 24 victories, and only lost 11 games, with a high winning rate! 6 finals, he won all of them!
The No. 1 forward in history has a total of 23 wins and 11 losses in the finals, and the winning rate is close to Jordan! If it weren't for Ray Allen's three-point shot, Duncan's Finals win rate would be on par with Jordan!
4-10 were Havlicek (Win Percentage: Kobe Bryant (Russell (Curry, O'Neal (and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (!)
Among them, Jordan (No. 2), Duncan (No. 3), Kobe (No. 5), O'Neal (No. 9) and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (No. 10) are all recognized as the top ten superstars of NBA history.
These people are the founders and core members of the dynasty, contributing more than half of the NBA's championships and FMVPs! The only surprise is that in this list, James is directly gone! So, what is James' Finals win percentage?
According to statistics, James has played a total of 49 Finals games in his career and achieved a record of 18 wins and 31 losses, with a winning rate of only, ranking 19th in NBA history!
Of course, as a single indicator, the winning rate of the finals only has reference value, and cannot be used as the only criterion for measuring a player! Otherwise, Magician (, Bird, and Chamberlain, I'm afraid they won't make it to the top 10!)
As an active superstar, the Lakers are one of the strongest teams in the league, and there is still a high probability of reaching the Finals! And with a superstar teammate like Brother Thick Eyebrows, James's winning rate in the finals will definitely improve again, maybe when Zhan Huang retires, he will already have 4 or 5 crowns in hand, and Zhan Huang will really deserve the title of GOAT at that time!
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Jordan has a strong dominance in the NBA as the god of basketball. Ranked first in the winning percentage of the finals, reaching an astonishing 100%. He has reached the finals six times, winning all six times.
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A lot of stars were able to play a good win rate in the regular season. For example, De Decent Rozan used to be the top team in the East in the Raptors all year round. But the real super litmus test is in the playoffs, so De Maderozan can't handle too much pressure and often performs in the playoffs.
Only those who can maintain a high win rate in the playoffs can be called a supergiant. So among the strongest stars in the active team, what is the playoff win rate of James, Leonard, and Curry?
Since James was a junior, he has had the ability to lead a team to the playoffs, and he has never been eliminated in the first round of the playoffs in his career. From 2011 to 2018, James did not miss the Finals for eight consecutive years. As you can imagine, James will have to win a lot of games during this period.
He also played 239 playoff games in his career, winning 156 of them, with a winning percentage. If James hadn't played too many tiebreakers, his win rate would have been higher.
Because the starting point of his career was with a traditional powerhouse like the Spurs, Leonard had a high career win percentage in the regular season, ranking first all-time. And also played a lot of playoff games, played 111 games in 8 years, won 73 games, win percentage. This one is a little higher than James.
At first, everyone thought that Leonard's high win rate was due to the Spurs' system, but last season he proved that he was very strong with the Raptors.
In fact, Curry showed the potential of a superstar back in 2013, scoring 44 points in a game against the Spurs. Popovich was conquered by Curry, saying his impact on the offensive end reminded Popovich of Jordan. After that, Curry led the Warriors to the Finals for five consecutive years, winning at least three playoff rounds each year.
The winning rate is naturally not low, winning 77 games out of 112 games, and the winning rate is very high.
However, Curry's win rate is not the highest among the active supergiants. Irving has won 44 of his 61 playoff games. Although Irving always cut out in the regular season, his singles ability was still effective in the playoffs.
The team doesn't need to devise a strategy for him, Owen can finish the goal, and the opponent will be difficult to limit. So the Celtics had the opportunity to trade Irving, and they didn't hesitate at all. Now the Nets also fancy Irving's playoff strength, so they chose to sign him with a big contract.
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That man was Magic Johnson. And his strength is very strong, and his explosiveness on the court is also very strong, and the score is not excellent, and the winning rate is also very high.
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Johnson, because this win rate in the whole game is the highest, reaching more than 67%, and few stars can surpass this ratio.
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The star with the highest playoff win percentage is Magic Johnson, with a high win percentage.
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The star with the highest playoff win percentage is James, who has only failed to make the playoffs twice since entering the NBA and has reached the Finals nine consecutive years in those seasons that have entered the playoffs.
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I think the star with the highest winning percentage in the playoffs is James, because the strength of James's grinding is very strong, so I think the player with the highest winning percentage in the playoffs is James.
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The star with the highest playoff win percentage is Leonard, because he is a pretty good star and he also has his own skills.
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Jordan has the highest win rate in the NBA Finals, and in the playoffs, Duncan has the highest winning rate, and Duncan has a very high winning rate regardless of whether he is in the playoffs or the regular season.
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Irving, who was so good in the playoffs, was traded, and understandably.
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is Lakers legend Magic Johnson, 190 playoff games, 128 wins and 62 losses, a winning percentage.
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Magic Johnson, 190 playoff games, 128-62, winning percentage!
Magic's 13-year career has all reached Wang Hongqing's season playoffs, and his finals experience has reached nine times!
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- 1996 Chicago Bulls 72-10 win rate Win regular season MVP Michael Jordan Chicago Bulls.
1972 Los Angeles Lakers 69-13 Win Percentage Win Regular Season MVP Karim Abdul-Jabbar Milwaukee Bucks 63-191996-1997 Chicago Bulls 69-13 Win Percentage Win Win Regular Season MVP Karl Malone Utah Jazz -1967 Philadelphia 76ers 68-13 Win Percentage Win no regular season MVP award at the time of the championship.
1973 Boston Celtics 68-14 win percentage Didn't win the regular season MVP
1986 Boston Celtics 67-15 Win Percentage Win Regular Season MVP Larry Bird Boston Celtics.
1992-1993 Chicago Bulls 67-15 Win Percentage Win Percentage Win Regular Season MVP Charles Barkley Phoenix Suns 62-201999-2000 Los Angeles Lakers 67-15 Win Percentage Win Win Regular Season MVP Shaquille O'Neal Los Angeles Lakers 67-152006-2007 Dallas Mavericks 67-15 Win Percentage Untitled Regular Season MVP Dirk Nowitzki Dallas Mavericks 67-15
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"The Cavaliers are on a 26-game losing streak!! What age, and take it out to talk about things.
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The Bulls are 72-10. Unsurpassable.
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He was drafted by the Chicago Bulls with the third pick in the first round of the 1984 NBA Draft, and once announced his retirement 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 ......In most people's eyes, Michael Jordan is the greatest basketball player of all time, and his magnificent basketball career and his huge influence on the sport inevitably put him on the altar. The perfect combination of elegance, speed, power, artistry, improvisational creativity and an incredibly strong desire to win. Jordan reinterpreted"Superstar"meaning.
NBA career: Chicago Bulls -95 [-98 in March 1995], Washington Wizards (01-03).
Number of NBA titles: 6 (90-91, 91-92, 92-93, 95-96, 96-97, 97-98).
Finals MVP counts: 6 times (90-91, 91-92, 92-93, 95-96, 96-97, 97-98).
Number of MVPs in the regular season: 5 times (87-88, 90-91, 91-92, 95-96, 97-98).
Highest number of points per game averaged in the season: 10 (86-87, 87-88, 88-89, 89-90, 90-91, 91-92, 92-93, 95-96, 96-97, 97-98).
Michael Jordan: Jordan is one of the most acclaimed players in NBA history, with a career total of 32,292 points, which ranks third on the all-time scoring list.
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Ranked third: 1 Abdul-Jabbar 38387 2 Karl Malone 36928 3 Michael Jordan 32292
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NBA All-Time Points:
1.Karim Abdullah Jabbar 38, 3872Carl Malone 36,928
3.Michael Jordan 32,292
4.Wilt Chamberlain 31,419
5.Mason Malone 27,409
6.Alvin Haynes 27,313
7.Hakem Olajuwon 26,946
8.Oscar Robinson 26,710
9.Dominic Wilkins 26,668
10.John Havlicek 26,395
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NBA Scoring Rankings, as of March 19, 2010 1, Karim Abdul-Jabbar, 38,387 points, "Sky Hook".
2. Karl Malone, 36,928 points.
3. Michael Jordan, 32,292 points, "Flyer".
4. Wilt Chamberlain, 31,419 points, "Basketball Emperor" 5. Shaquille O'Neal, 28,235 points as of today, active Cavaliers, "Big Shark".
6. Moses Malone, 27,409 points.
7. Elvin Hayes, 27,313 points.
8. Hakim Olajuwon, 26,946 points.
9. Oscar Robertson, 26,710 points.
10. Dominic Wilkins, 26,668 points.
11. John Havlicek, 26395 points.
12, Kobe Bryant, 25,636 points as of today, active Lakers, "Peter Pan".
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Curry has a 60% win rate in the Finals, James has a 100% win rate in the Finals, and Jordan has a 100% win rate in the Finals.
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Michael Jordan's Finals win rate is 100%. Kobe Bryant's Finals win rate is 71%, Abdul-Jabbar's Finals win rate is 75%, Russell's Finals win rate is 85%, and James' Finals win rate.
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Michael Jordan, 100% Finals win rate. Kobe Bryant, 71% Finals win rate. Jordan has reached the Finals 6 times in his career and won the championship 6 times. Bryant has reached the Finals seven times in his career and won the championship five times.
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