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Chamberlain <> "Chamberlain spent only eight minutes on the bench throughout the season, averaging minutes and scoring points per game, a full 12 points better than the NBA record he set last season. In the March 2, 1962, Philadelphia Cavaliers vs. Knicks scored 100 points to lead the team to a 169-147 victory, a feat witnessed by 4,124 fans.
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Tracy McGrady.
The touching 35.13 seconds made the defending champion Spurs experience a nightmare! Split the league's No. 1 highest-height center Bradley and completed the conquest of the league's highest peak!
slashed 62 points to kill the general, and at the same time let people know who was the scoring guard in the league at that time!
Maddie's tomahawk dunk once mesmerized the audience and conquered a large number of fans. His breakthrough is lightning fast and his stride is huge, and his visual effects and lethality are unmatched by other players.
On March 15, 2004, the Magic visited the Lakers, and Maddy got a quasi-triple-double of 37 points, 7 rebounds and 10 assists under the attack of Kobe and O'Neal.
At the 2000 All-Star Game, Maddie stunned the audience with a slamming dunk with his head over the basket, which earned judge Isaiah Thomas a bizarre score of 11.
In the 2002 All-Star Game, Maddie threw the ball to the rebound with her left hand, rushed forward into the air, grabbed the ** ball with both hands, and completed a thunderbolt dunk with her right hand!
Maddie's popularity and good reputation are well-known in the league, easy-going and low-key, rarely scandalous, a rare family man in the NBA, and even a little taciturn in his spare time.
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A lot, Chamberlain, Malone, Jordan, Kobe, James, Duncan, ......Personally, I still think Jordan is the best.
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The most versatile stars in the current team include Lakers star LeBron James, Clippers star Leonard, Heat star Jimmy Butler, Celtics star Tatum, and Nets player Kevin Durant.
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James, Durant, and Leonard are the three most versatile. James is widely regarded as the most versatile player in history. The rankings of various data have their presence.
Durant and Leonard have no one to limit their scoring, and it will be quite difficult to score points against their defense.
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James, Harden, Westbrook, Durant, Leonard, Antetokounmpo, Jokic.
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NBA, ranking of the five most versatile stars in the active roster, No. 5, No. 4, Draymond Green, No. 3, No. Harden, No. 2, Westbrook, No. 1 James.
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In the inventory of the current NBA handsome guys, the 76ers Ben Simmons, Sidi, an all-round player.
Personally, I think James is the most versatile, especially this season, he is completely appreciating the joy that the game brings him, every time he handles the ball, every time he handles the ball, the three-point shooting rate was only more than 30% before, this season he has improved to, he didn't use back play before, now this is his regular **, in such an era and defensive system, it is not easy to do this. It's fair to say he's a combination of a magic and a big o, and what needs to be proven now is that he's capable of bringing more championship rings.
Speaking of first impressions, it is naturally LeBron James. James has the mind of a guard, the skill of a forward, and the strength of a center, a combination that is a perfect fit for the modern basketball system. Under his leadership, the Cavaliers and Heat have reached the Finals for eight consecutive years and are the most dominant player of the last eight years. >>>More
Koeman's shooting power is very strong, he can defend, everything else is very strong.
Michael Jordan, trapeze.
Look at what Jordan has done:"Rookie of the Year, 5 regular season MVPs, 6 Finals rings, 6 Finals MVPs, 10 First Team, 14 All-Star Game selections, 3 All-Star Game MVPs, NBA 50 Top 50 selections, 10 scoring champions (NBA records, and 7 consecutive scoring titles are also ranked first with Chamberlain), and the average score is the highest at the time of retirement. " >>>More
In the past, it should be affirmed that Jordan , and now there are many people like this, and I personally like Kobe.