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Michael Jordan His greatness is not only his accolades, but also his love and contribution to basketball. He truly interprets what it means to "basketball is life".
Michael Jordan (Michael Jordan), born on February 17, 1963 in Brooklyn, New York, is a famous American basketball player, a shooting guard, and the greatest basketball player in history.
In the 1984 NBA Draft, Jordan was selected by the Chicago Bulls with the third pick in the first round. In the 1986-87 season, Jordan averaged points per game and won the title of point champion for the first time. In the 1990-91 season, Jordan won the regular season MVP and finals MVP titles in a row, leading the Chicago Bulls to the NBA championship for the first time.
In the 1997-98 season, Jordan won the 10th scoring title of his career and led the Bulls to their sixth championship. On September 11, 2009, Jordan was officially inducted into the NBA Hall of Fame.
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I took a look at other people's answers, each has its own merits, I think there are many great people in NBA history, and different eras can be divided into several different people, and the following is my personal opinion on the NBA: 1George McCann, it was the first peak of the NBA, the first dynasty of the NBA, not to mention the team's record, and he also has scoring and rebounding titles.
2.Bill Russell, this man has been ... 10,000 words omitted] 3 Wilt Chamberlain, Mr. 100 points, the first rebounding king, if it weren't for Bill Russell, maybe his status would be even higher than it is now.
4-Day Hook Abdul-Jabbar, the overall scoring champion, was the brightest star of the NBA's dark 70s, and his 6 regular-season MVPs were enough to prove his identity. 5 Magic Johnson, he led the Lakers to play the most brilliant showtime play, elevating the Lakers to another level, in addition, it was not for the 5 championships he led the Lakers to win in the 80s, I'm afraid that the status of the Lakers is not higher than my Kai now. The 6 Big Bird Bird, who and the Magic pulled the NBA out of the darkness, showed leadership during the championship and is a template for the current superstars.
7 Michael Jordan, this person is recognized as the first, will not be described. 8.Big Shark O'Neal, the giant under the basket became a nightmare for all opponents, 3 consecutive Finals MVPs illustrate his dominance under the basket, and he is the only one since Jorden to combine a scoring title and a championship, if it weren't for free throws, he could have become even greater.
9 Peter Pan Kobe, although he was playing with O'Neal from 2000 to 2002, but after 2004, the Lakers still left O'Neal and obediently handed KB a big contract, at which time KB won numerous personal honors until that Gasol came. 10 Little Emperor James, the one who once brought a group of small people to the Finals, is still monopolizing the regular season MVP, and he is in the same era as KB is the luck of the fans. That's all for my years of NBA experience.
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If you ask the greatest player, everyone has their own choice, and it varies from person to person, but when it comes to choosing the best team, there may be a lot of agreement, I think.
Point Guard: Magician The all-powerful boss hits any position is misplaced.
Quarterback: Jordan Half-court offense without blind spots, best defensive player level, extremely high key ball shooting percentage.
Small Front: Big Birdie, Great Goalscorer, Passer, Inside and Outside Connector.
Big Front: kg Super Rebounder, Blocker, Defensive Area Covering Half Court, Interior Singles are basically unsolvable.
Center: Olajuwon, the first of the four centers, has no solution in interior offense, outstanding defense, and holds the number of blocks in history.
Sixth man: Oscar Robinson 30+10+10 per game Who is the greatest player in your heart?
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It's Jordan or not
Honour Roll (up to '98).
1985: Rookie of the Year, All-round Player of the Year from IBM.
1986: Missed the game due to injury, but scored a playoff high 63 points in the first round of the playoffs against the Birdie-led Celtics (champions that year).
1987: All-NBA First Team and scoring champion.
1988: Most Valuable Player, Defensive Player of the Year, All-Star Game Most Valuable Player, All-NBA First Team, Scoring Champion, Steals Leader, IBM All-Around Player.
1989: All-NBA First Team, All-Defensive Team, Scoring Champion, IBM All-Around Player.
1990: All-NBA First Team, All-NBA All-Defensive Team, Scoring Champion, Steals Leader.
1991: Most Valuable Player, Scoring Champion, All-NBA First Team, All-Defensive Team.
1992: Scoring champion, All-NBA First Team, All-Defensive Team, Most Valuable Player.
1993: Scoring champion, All-NBA First Team, All-Defensive Team, steal king, Most Valuable Player.
1996: Most Valuable Player, Scoring Champion, All-Star Game Most Valuable Player, All-NBA First Team, All-Defensive Team.
1997: Scoring champion, All-NBA First Team, All-Defensive Team, Most Valuable Player.
1998: Most Valuable Player, Scoring Champion, All-Star Game Most Valuable Player, All-NBA First Team, All-Defensive Team.
The personal honor is too shining
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A lot of whooa...Jordan doesn't know if it counts as you say, and Zhang Bolun, Pippen, etc., etc., etc., etc.
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Alonzo. Alonzo.
A player who made men all over the world cry!
His greatness isn't just confined to the sport of basketball!
The real man Mo Ning used his life to interpret a kind of spirit, and also created a miracle!
If this doesn't count, the one-on-one heads-up must be Shaquille. O'Neal, Jordan's type and O'Neal played, O'Neal's offense was 100% dunked, Jordan made 90+ free throws, and the score was 100:90+
If it was Chamberlain and O'Neal who went head-to-head, I personally felt that Chamberlain didn't play, if Chamberlain played in the 90s, he would also be a good center, but O'Neal bulldozer play, no one can stop.
1v1 is definitely the first in O'Fat Man!
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Kobe, James, Jordan, Yao Ming, Wade.
Let's focus on Jordan.
I compared them in five different ways, and unfortunately, despite my own reluctance, Michael Jordan is a guy who deserves to be at the top. You don't need to use per, ws, vorp, or the new true positive and negative data to annotate Jordan's power because it looks silly. These high levels of data have their own value, but ultimately basketball must return to its roots:
Everyone agrees that Jordan is strong, not because of his amazing personal scores, scores, or other high level of stats, but because of every hit, every break, and every win that he takes for granted. I'm a complete Joe "Black", and as you can see, I say he has fewer breakouts than LeBron, fewer shots than the West, less defense than Russell, 2 fewer points than the Sky, and less talent than Chamberlain. I don't think I'm wrong, but even so, there's no reason to deny that Jordan is the greatest player in history.
Both Chamberlain and Russell have been called the greatest players in history. They were unique, but Jordan wanted more: he fulfilled all the fantasies of a basketball star, and his story was like a fairy tale.
In this damn place, even the most hostile fans could not propel him to the top of history. (This doesn't fit the beginning of my Russell chapter, but it goes against the NBA's most characteristic aesthetic.) Whenever you mention.
A great player, LeBron, Magic or whatever, you wonder if Michael would have done better if he had replaced them. The answer is almost always yes. You can never imagine anyone doing it better than Michael Jordan.
While Chamberlain's overall talent is better, Jordan has a unique talent: speed. He ran faster than the little guard who lacked him.
In his opinion, the movements of the other team members seemed to be slow. Imagine you're playing with a group of 75-year-old retired men who can't jump. That's probably how Jordan behaves every night.
He makes every guard look like Chris Carman or Ryan Kelly. If you look back at Jordan's first nine years today, you feel like he was just standing in front of him. Even after his first retirement, his personal speed could not overwhelm the youngsters, and his instant judgment in court was still higher than others.
That's why Jordan always does the best defense: he can get to the defensive position first, and once he decides to attack, he can achieve his goal in a split second.
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There are basketball stars such as Jordan, O'Neal, Kobe, Garnett, Chamberlain, etc., and they are all very capable.
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Chamberlain, Jordan, Kobe, James, O'Neal, they should be very strong.
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My top five are Kobe, Jordan, James, O'Neal, Chamberlain, but there are other good players as well.
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The top five in my mind are Jordan, Kobe, Chamberlain, O'Neal, Johnson!
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There must be a place for Jordan in the top five, it is really a generation of football kings.
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I haven't seen Magic Jordan and others play basketball, and I love basketball because of Iverson, so in my mind, the top five are Iverson, Kobe, O'Neal, James, Duncan.
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The first must be Jordan, and the second should be James, because he broke many records for Jordan, Kobe Bryant, fourth, O'Neal, and Magic.
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1. Jordan, 2, Kobe Bryant, 3, Magic, 4, Duncan, 5, O'Neal, 6, Bird, 7, Zhang.
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In my mind, James is No. 2, O'Neal is No. 3, Yao Ming is No. 4, Maddie is No. 5, Billups.
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According to the position, there are too many talents in the words of the point guard Jordan, the point guard Magic, the small front James, the big front Duncan, and the center, but I choose the big sharks.
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Magic, Jordan, O'Neal, Kobe, Curry....Not only are these players great, but they're also changing the basketball landscape and influencing the world.
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Chinese ranked, then Kobe Bryant must be the first, because Kobe Bryant has the greatest influence in China! This question should be lined up by fans around the world!
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First of all, of course, our God Joe gang leader, followed by O'Neal, Duncan, Wade, and Kobe.
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Jordan, Iverson, James, O'Neal, Duncan, personal opinion.
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Basketball God Jordan, Black Mamba Kobe, Moe God Curry, Sky Hook Abdul-Jabbar, 100 points Chamberlain.
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Jordan, Kobe, Iverson, James Maddy.
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I want to say Joe, Magic, Zhan Huang, Duncan, Kobe, Comy, don't spray, don't let the outside look down on the quality of our basketball world.
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Point guard, Magic, point guard, Jordan, Jr. Jr., Jr. Jan, Duncan forward, center Russell.
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Of course, they have worked hard for thousands of days and nights, and in order to play better on the court, everyone has worked hard to practice their skills and physical fitness, which is obvious to all.
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Mainly because of his continuous efforts and excellent performance on the field, he was able to get public recognition and a series of honors, and gradually appeared in the public's sight.
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Among the top 50 stars in the NBA, their honor is earned by their own hard work, and every success they have is inseparable from the efforts behind it.
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Anyone who has made outstanding contributions to basketball, regardless of age, nationality, color, or ethnicity, is eligible for the Hall of Fame. As the largest basketball nation in the world, the United States has a large percentage of Hall of Famer members, and few people overseas can meet Hall of Fame standards. Second, the admission criteria for the Hall of Fame are extremely strict.
Players who want to be in the Hall of Fame must wait until 5 years after retiring, and in 2017 it was changed to 3 years; Coaches are more stringent, with coaches who have been coaching for more than 25 years requiring a nomination.
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Kobe Bryant, James These are all world-renowned superstars, especially Kobe Bryant, who is also known as Peter Pan, has always been a superhero in most people's hearts and is very influential.
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The only stars who have really influenced the world in NBA history are Jordan Kobe and James, who won 6 championships. And Kobe Bryant has also won 5 championships. And won the MVP honor many times. James has reached the Finals for 12 consecutive years and won three championships.
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Kobe Bryant, you can know it by looking at his 08 Beijing Olympics; The Olympics alone gave him a ten-second shot, and the teams of other countries were swept away.
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