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It should be Lithuania's "European King" Jascovisius, who is the number one star in Europe.
Here's his profile.
Some may say Ricci Rubio in Spain or Papalucas in Greece, but Rubio is still young, he still has a long way to go, Papalucas is old, he was once brilliant.
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Papalukas (Greece's No. 1), Span Joris (European Kobe), Jascovysius (Olympic group stage assist leader, former outside of the Pacers).
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A lot. There are a lot of great stars in Europe.
How can you be specific.
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NBA Foreign Player: Ginobili, I personally think!
Players other than Pepe Sanchez.
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There are a lot of good players in Europe.
It's just that we haven't paid much attention to those.
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There are a lot of great basketball players in Europe.
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The 9th floor is very strong.
But just stay on the physical fitness.
Personally: Jasco Vitius.
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Papalucas, Sanchez, Jascovitius.
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air up there
Turn around and dunk 720 degrees!
Even NBA stars can't do it!
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Ginobili in Argentina.
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Personally, I think it's Papalukas of Greece, because Paul said that outside of the NBA, the only thing he has an impression of is Greece's No. 4 - Papalukas, who once humiliated Paul with a back-to-back singles at the World Championships.
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It's basically gone, and all the bulls and X's are in the NBA
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Standing out from the crowd NBA legend Wilt Chamberlain
Wilt Chamberlain was born on August 21, 1936, is 2 meters tall, and was inducted into the American Basketball Hall of Fame. On October 12, 1999, the famous man of the 50 greatest players in American basketball history died of a heart attack at home at the age of 62.
In 1956, Chamberlain joined the NBA's Philadelphia Satans (later moved to the Lakers) and began his legendary career. Although he has only won 2 NBA championships, the skill of one of his perfect all-rounders has come close to very few:
7-time NBA scoring champion.
He was an 11-time NBA rebounding champion and a 1968 NBA assist leader.
In the 1961-1962 season, he set a single-season scoring record of 4,029 points, averaging points per game in 82 games, and on March 2, 1962, Chamberlain scored 100 points alone against the New York Knicks, a record that no one has come close to since, scoring more than 70 points in a single game on five occasions.
Chamberlain also holds the NBA record of 23,924 rebounds.
He was the first NBA player to break through the 30,000-point mark.
In his 14-year NBA career, he scored 31,419 points, and it took Abdul-Jabbar 16 seasons to break that record.
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There are a lot of them, so I'll pick some players from various positions to talk about.
Point guards: Paul, Delon, Rose, Rondo, Parker, Westbrook Position: Kobe, Wade, Ray Allen.
Forward: James, Pierce, Anthony.
Omae: Gasol, Garnett, Bosh, Duncan.
Center: Howard, Yao Ming, Xiao Si.
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History: Jordan, Malone, Johnson, Chamberlain, Larry Bird, and many more.
Active duty: Kobe, James, Wade, Durant, Anthony, etc.
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Too much.
I'll give you a few of my favorite players: Jordan, Rodman, Pippen, Kobe, Iverson, Maddie, Ray Allen, Garnett, Pierce, Duncan, James, Wade.
Bosh, Nowitzki, Kidd.
Paul, Durant.
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Agree upstairs, too much.
Now there are Kobe, James, Howard, Paul, Wade, Bosh, Garnett, Rose, Xiaos, Gasol...
Retired Jordan, Pippen...
There are too many, so I won't cover them one by one).
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Quite a few Kobes.
James Wade.
Antoni Gasol.
Yao Ming Maddie. O'Neal Durant.
Nash KG Ray Allen Pierce Ross.
Duncan and so on too much for every team to have.
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Jordan Bryant.
Maddie Griffin.
Chamberlain Dunnett.
Anthony James.
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