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It's purely a personal opinion. I don't know if you're satisfied?
It started with the era before George McCann.
Then came the era when George McCann ruled the NBA.
Then came the Celtic years of Bill Russell and Bob Cousy.
Then there was the dominance of Chamberlain and Russell.
Then to the black and white duo of Magic Johnson and Big Bird Bird.
As well as Jordan and the Big 4 Centers.
Finally, it came to the current generation of 96** and generation 03**.
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It depends on what your classification criteria are.
Is it the establishment, development, annexation, expansion of the alliance?
Is it the initial formulation of the NBA rules, the change due to a certain star, and the perfection of catering to the appetite of fans?
Is it the evolution of shooting technology?
Is it a certain team that builds a dynasty and monopolizes an era?
Is there a player leading the NBA?
Is it offense-based or defensive?
Is it the theory of internal domination or the theory of external victory?
Is it to watch in-house, or to go to a TV network platform?
Too much. Too much.
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It's about 4 decades. There is also a man named Andy Phillips and Edward Macaulay in front. They were also the first NBA stars to be inducted into the Hall of Fame. He was one of the more famous stars before Wilt Chamberlain.
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50s, 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s, 21st century...
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It's hard to say, it depends on your classification criteria.
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There are many people who have ushered in an era in NBA history, such as:Chamberlain, who ushered in the era of center, Magic a man who hit the No. 5 position from 1, Jordan's backward mid-range shot and dunk, and even Dr. J's center pull-up, these are very enthusiastic, very shocking star representatives.
Curry. I think the era created by Curry is very simple, that is, the three-point era, the small-ball era, in fact, on the other hand, Curry can be regarded as a representative of the guard era, but he is the representative of the guard three-point. Before Curry, the NBA always believed that the interior player won the world, and this sentence was true.
After all, the closer you are to the basket, the higher the shooting percentage, and the inconsistency of three-point points has always been regarded as an unconventional tactic by many teams. Before Curry, and arguably before the Warriors, there had never been a team that used three-pointers and a few shooters on the outside as a regular tactic, and it was impossible to die five. And Curry got unlimited power in the game, shooting one team after another with three points, and at this time the small-ball era really came.
Nowitzki. The Nuo Tianwang mainly opened up a big man's outside play, which was really uncommon before, and Larry Bird counted one. But like Nowitzki, a big man who can shoot three-pointers with rebounds, and the independent shooting posture of the Golden Rooster is indeed the first, and he can be regarded as opening up the big man center and big forward to go out and open up space for teammates to create opportunities for singles, air cuts, and bursts, which is also a pioneer of tactics.
Jordan. Jordan I think the main thing is that he is a huge pioneer of the NBA's influence, not that his skills are not good, and his skills are no worse than anyone else's, but Jordan has made a huge contribution to the influence of the NBA and going international. Jordan is the one who really turned the NBA of the United States into the NBA of the world, and this is definitely a trailblazer.
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1st place Michael Jordan.
Major honors: 5 MVPs (2nd all-time, and a streak), 6 Finals MVP (1st all-time, and 2 triple-in streaks), 1 DPOY, 10 first-team (2nd all-time), 10-time scoring champion (1st all-time), 9 first-place defensive lineups (1st all-time), 6 championship records: Highest playoff total (5987 points), Highest regular season average (, 38 40+ for first playoff leader, 8 50+ for first place.
Someone once counted that he holds the record of 94 NBA No. 1s, large and small.
2nd place Wirther Chamberlain.
Major honors: 4 MVP (4th all-time and 3 in a row), 1 Finals MVP (1967 is not yet established, 2 is good), 7 first team, 2 first defensive team (not early in his career), 7 scoring champions (2nd all-time), 11 rebounding champions (11 all-time), 2 championships. It's worth mentioning that his career average is over 30 points and 20 boards.
And apart from him, no one can even do 30 points and 20 boards in a "single season".
3rd place Bill Russell.
Major honors: 13-year career, 11 championships (first-all), 5-time MVP (second-all-time, and three-game winning streak), 5-time rebounding champion, 3-time first-team, 1-time first-team defense (not yet in the early part of his career). Impact on the Alliance:
In 1981, the NBA's 35th anniversary, he was unanimously voted the best player and named to the All-Round First Team.
Fourth place Abdul-Jabbar.
That's right, the tall man in Bruce Lee's movie is played by him.
Major honors: 6 MVP (1st all), 2 Finals MVP (tied for 5th all), 10 First Team (2nd all), 5 First Team 1, 2 scoring titles, 1 rebounding champion, 6 championships. Impact on the Alliance:
His heavenly hook, which has never been seen before or since, has almost become an extinct technology in today's alliance. Anyone who makes a hook in a flash of inspiration during the game will immediately think of him as a commentator on the scene. He also holds the NBA record for total points scored and has the second-longest 20-year career in the NBA.
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Jordan, he is a pioneer of an era. And then there's Chamberlain, who is also a superstar of a generation.
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Chamberlain in the 60s, the originator of the center.
Abdul-Jabbar and Russell in the 70s ushered in the era of center forwards.
Big Bird and Magic in the 80s pioneered the way of outside offense, Jordan in the 90s played all the teams into the background, making the league no longer the world of the center, Kobe Bryant, Duncan, Nowitzki and James inherited the entire era in the 10s, Curry created the small-ball era, most of them were generally outside play, and there was a lot less physical confrontation, expecting future superstars such as Simmons, Towns, Russell and Wiggins to rule the league in the 20s.
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Jordan, he holds a lot of NBA records, and his strength is obvious to all.
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James will be unhappy to say that Kobe Bryant created the era of peak newspaper groups! Zhan Mi long snack, my emperor relied on the pinnacle of the Big Three to report the NBA, and gave this honor to others, what else did my emperor have!
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Chamberlain ushered in the mid-ball era, Jordan ushered in the guard era, James ushered in the huddle and the pursuit of data era, and Curry opened the small-ball era.
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Russell, Chamberlain, Jordan, Duncan, Kobe, James.
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Kobe Bryant created an era of iron striking and huddling (Lakers F4, Lakers inside three highs)!
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Curry ushered in the small-ball three-point era? That Durant also ushered in the era of saving luck....It turns out that luck doesn't last long? Momentary luck not to mention the Raptors? Even a calf can have luck?
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Michael Jordan and Wilt Chamberlain and Bill Russell and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.
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Russell, the Lord of the Rings era, the Magic and Bird, the Lakers Showtime era and the Black and White era, Jordan, the Bulls era, Kobe James, the 24vs23 era, Nash and Curry, the Run-and-Gun era, Nowitzki and Parker, proved that foreign players can also be successful, Yao Ming, proved that Chinese can also have their own world in the NBA.
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Durant ushered in a new era of the Big Four.
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James ushered in the era when orangutans could also play basketball with people.
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McCann, Russell, Chamberlain's age of giants, Magic, Bird's era of revival, Jordan's age of mythology, Iverson, Nash, Curry's era of small balls.
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Curry ushered in the small-ball era, and now even interior players have to master three-point ability.
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Orangutan ushered in the era of newspaper groups.
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Kobe bryant! Michael Jordan, Abdul-Jabbar, Wilt Chamberlain.
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Jordan, he's made so many records and miracles.
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Sun Yue. The Lakers have Sun Yue in the championship and will definitely win the championship, after Sun Yue left the Lakers, the Lakers became a fish belly team, Sun Yue, who averaged three doubles per game, applauded + handed a towel + gave up his seat, helped the Lakers enter the playoffs and won the championship, and took the initiative to give FMVP to Kobe.
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The National Basketball League, the first basketball organization in the United States, was founded.
On April 6, Walter A. Brown, owner of Boston Garden, initiated the establishment of the "American Basketball Association (BAA)".
In the same year, thanks to Brown's efforts, the two major basketball organizations in the United States, BAA and NBL, merged to form the "NBA".
From 1949 to 2015 there is a history of 66 years.
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The NBA has a history of 66 years from 1949 to 2015.
The National Basketball League, the first basketball organization in the United States, was founded.
On April 6, Walter A. Brown, owner of Boston Garden, initiated the establishment of the "American Basketball Association (BAA)".
In the same year, thanks to Brown's efforts, the two major basketball organizations in the United States, BAA and NBL, merged to form the "NBA".
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NBA games are divided into Summer League, Preseason, Regular Season, Playoffs, and Finals. There is no specific home and away in the preseason, and the regular season is a home-and-away system, and the playoffs and the finals are a best-of-seven elimination system.
1. Preseason.
The NBA preseason is a warm-up game for each team before the start of the NBA regular season, because after the end of each season, each team has considerable changes in the lineup, in order to let the teams run in the lineup, familiarize themselves with the playing style of their respective teams, determine the lineup of each team in the new season, and also enhance the communication between players and coaches, so before the start of each season, the NBA holds a number of preseason games, so that they can be in a better state to devote themselves to the long regular season games.
2. Regular season.
The regular season is a round-robin tournament between the 30 NBA teams from late October to mid-April of the following year, with each team having to play 82 games, and the 30 teams play a total of 1,230 games. At the end of the regular season, the top eight teams in the Eastern and Western Conferences with regular season records enter the playoffs to compete for the championship. The 2018-19 regular season kicked off on October 17, Beijing time.
3. All-Star Game.
As a traditional basketball feast, the NBA All-Star Weekend has held 53 meetings in 2018. The idea was originally proposed by Harck Cohen, then head of public relations at NBA headquarters, and the idea originated from the All-Star Game of Major League Baseball, which was naturally intended to further the NBA.
4. Playoffs.
The NBA playoffs refer to the games in which the NBA league ranks the top eight in the East and the West according to the NBA league ranking rules after the NBA regular season in mid-April every year, according to the 82 regular season records of each team, and the final winner wins the NBA championship.
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The NBA was founded on June 6, 1946. When it was founded, it was called ABA, or the National Basketball Association, and was jointly initiated by the owners of 11 ice hockey arenas and gymnasiums in order to keep the gymnasiums from being idle outside of ice hockey games.
On April 6, 1946, Walter A. Brown, owner of Boston Garden, initiated the establishment of the "American Basketball Association" (ABA in English). In 1949, thanks to Brown's efforts, the two major basketball organizations in the United States, ABA and NBL, merged to form the "NBA".
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