Reggie Miller
"Magic" Johnson
"Karim Abdel-Jabbar" Jabbar
Pippen
Ewing the gorilla
"Glove" Peyton
Larry bird "Big Bird"
stockton
"Glider" drexler
Olajuwon
Rodman "Blade"
Honasek
David Robinson
Moses Malone
Bill Ranbir.
Isaiah Thomas
Joe dumars.
Kevin McHale
Michael Jordan
Michael Jordan
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Position: defender
Birthday: February 65438+July 63.
Height:1.98m.
Weight: 98. 1 kg
Graduate school:
University of North Carolina (North Carolina)
1984 graduation
Personal profile
In 2000, he joined the management of Washington Wizards from June 5438 to1October 65438. On September 25th, 200 1 year, he signed the ball with the Wizards.
Employee contract
In the 200 1 NBA draft, kwame brown was selected as the "No.1 scholar".
Establish "James Jordan Boys and Girls Club &; Family Life Center ",in memory of my father.
Establish "Jordan Family College" at the University of North Carolina.
Participate in a number of public welfare undertakings ("United Black University Foundation", "Make a Wish" Foundation, etc. )
One of the partners of several companies; Have your own brand of sports shoes: "Jordan brand"
Owns several "Jordan" restaurants
1On February 7th, 994, as a baseball player, he signed with the Chicago White Sox.
For good luck, the University of North Carolina often wears short sleeves under the Bulls' uniforms.
Starring in the movie slam dunk
1986, obtained a bachelor's degree from the University of North Carolina.
He and his wife Juanita have two sons: Jeffrey and Marcus; A daughter: Molly
Honor:
Won the title of NBA's Most Valuable Player five times (1987-88 season, 1990-9 1 season, 199 1-92 season,1995-92 season.
10 was selected as the "best team" in the NBA (1986-87 to 1992-93 season, 1995-96 to 1997-98 season).
One of the "50 greatest players in NBA history"
Led Chicago Bulls to win six NBA Finals (1990-9 1 season, 199 1-92 season, 1992-93 season, 1995-96 season and/. He was selected as the "best defensive team" in NBA for 9 times (1987-88 to 1992-93, 1995-96 to 1997-98).
By the 2002-03 season, the average score was 3 1.0, ranking1in NBA history; The total number of steals is 239 1, ranking second in NBA history; The total score is 30652, ranking fourth in the NBA; Hit 1 15 13, ranking fourth in NBA history; 706 1 3-pointer, the fifth in NBA history; 8,448 free throws, ranking eighth in NBA history.
1997-98 season, the total score, total rebounds (5836), assists (50 12), steals, games (930), shots and free throws ranked 1 in the history of Chicago Bulls.
* * * 10 season won the NBA "scoring champion", setting an NBA record; The "scoring champions" for seven consecutive seasons (1986-87 to 1992-93) tied the NBA record (Chamberlain).
Scored more than double digits in 842 consecutive games, setting an NBA historical record.
10 ranked first in the NBA in shooting and hitting times.
The average number of steals per game in the three seasons is NBA- 1987-88 season 1(3. 16), 1989-90 season (2.77) and 1992-93 season (2.83).
199265438+On February 30th, Miami Heat scored 23 free throws at half time; And made 20 free throws, all of which set NBA records.
1989165438+1October15th, Utah jazz scored 14 in a single quarter, setting an NBA record; 1992 12.30, against Miami Heat, he scored 23 free throws in a single quarter, setting an NBA record.
1993 finals, averaging 4 1, the highest in the NBA.
Until the 2002-03 season, he kept a number of NBA finals records-hitting 42 three-pointers (1No.), hitting 1 14 three-pointers (No.2), and scoring1176 (.
The average NBA playoff score is 33.4, setting an NBA historical record.
On May 20th, 1986, against Boston Celtics, scored 63 points, which is the highest scoring record in the NBA playoffs.
Until the 2002-03 season, it kept a number of NBA playoff records-4,497 shots (No.65,438 +0), free throws 1463 (No.65,438 +0), free throws 1766 (No.65,438 +0) and steals. Hit 148 3-pointer (9th place).
Won two playoff "triple doubles"-1May 9th, 989 and1June 2nd, 993, respectively, against the new york Knicks.
12 times participated in the NBA All-Star Contest (1985, 1987- 1993, 1996-98, 2002) 12 times made his first appearance; Missing due to injury 1 time
Won the "Most Valuable Player" in the All-Star Contest three times (1988, 1996, 1998).
All-star contest record: 35 steals (1), 206 shots (2 nd), 242 points (3 rd), 20.2 points per game (4 th) and 52 assists (8 th).
1997 won the first "triple double" in all-star game history-14 points, 1 1 rebounds, 1 1 assists.
Won the Dunk Contest of 1987 and 1988.
April 4th 1997, scored the 28th "triple double" against Toronto Raptors-30 points, 1 1 rebounds, 10 assists.
English name: clyde drexler.
Date of birth:1June 22, 962
Height: 2.0 1m
Weight: 222 lbs
Position: defender
NBA occupation: 1983~ 1998
Major achievements
1995 won the NBA championship;
1992 was selected as the best team and dream team in NBA.
Personal glory
The fourth player in NBA history with more than 6,000 assists and more than 20,000 points.
10 was elected as an NBA all-star player.
Won five NBA honors.
1992 Olympic Games helped the United States win the gold medal.
The origin of "glider"
Clyde drexler is called "glider" by fans. First of all, the pronunciation of "glider" in English is very similar to drexler's name Clyde. Second, because of his outstanding jumping ability, he can easily continue to fly to the hoop after taking off. He is one of the "flying men" who can go to the basket in the NBA. When drexler was young, he once took part in dunk competitions such as high jump. After each round of competition, the height of the basket must be raised. As a result, Drachsler finally won the championship, and he poured the ball beautifully into the 3.60m basket. Drexler, who is 2m 0 1, can not only jump, but also is extremely fast. He always keeps his head down when dribbling, but it is puzzling that he can always find those teammates who are in the best position in the fast break, pass the ball to them and score easily. If teammates have little chance, they can ride alone and score directly.
From slam dunk boy to captain
1983 drexler, who just entered the NBA from the University of Houston, is a real teenager. He has a fluffy hairstyle peculiar to black people, with two unadorned moustaches hanging around his mouth. Just like an adolescent boy, facing the new environment with a blank face, surrounded by many reporters, he was too nervous to say a complete sentence. When he first set foot in the NBA, he almost spiked, as if he couldn't get any other points. Recalling the scene at that time, drexler said, "I like flying from far away. At that time, I couldn't help but take off and dunk as soon as I got close to the basket. You know, 2./kloc-what it feels like to buckle again on the big head above 0/0 meter! Now, sometimes when I watch the wonderful reruns on ESPN, I can't believe that the person on TV is myself. God, is that me? " Drexler really dunked in the 1980s. He usually takes off from the free throw line in one step, holding his right arm high and his left arm horizontally open, like a Dapeng with wings spread; At this time, the feet have flown very high, the calves are habitually hooked up, and the whole body has been fully unfolded; I saw him staring at the basket with bright eyes, turning a blind eye to the defenders, flying to the basket like a Dapeng in the air, and then throwing the ball in.
There are "flying people" in the east and "gliders" in the west.
1983, drexler was selected by Portland Trailblazers in the first round of 14. Then he played in Portland 1 1 half season, 1990, 1992. He led the Trailblazers to win the Western Conference Championship twice and reached the finals, but was defeated by Detroit Pistons in Isiah Thomas for the first time. Until the mid-season of 1994- 1995, he asked to transfer to the Rockets, and together with his old college alumnus Olajuwon, he wore the uniform of the Rockets and won his first NBA championship ring.
Drexler is recognized as the best offensive guard except Jordan in the NBA from the early 1980s to the mid-1990s. His NBA career has always been closely linked with the "flying man". These two NBA super attack guards dominate the Eastern Conference and the Western Conference respectively, and they only get two appearances each season, but they are always close. At that time, fans always put them together for comparison. "Magic" Johnson said of them: "In many ways, they are too similar! They are all superman who can fly and throw. Believe it or not, I think Clyde is no less than Michael. " Isiah thomas, who had the reputation of "smiling assassin" at that time, was more interested in their "flying in the air": "In my time, there were three real flying people-Michael, Dominic (Wilkins) and Clyde. They are the people who really play under the basket. If Clyde played in the East, I believe he would get as much applause as Jordan. However, Clyde is Clyde after all, and he and Jordan took two different paths. There is no doubt that he is the greatest attack guard of our generation except Jordan. "
Drexler scored 22 195 points, 6 195 assists and 6,697 rebounds in the 15 season of NBA career. He and He are the only three players in NBA history who have scored more than 20,000 points, assisted and rebounded more than 6,000 times. His 2,207 steals also ranked fourth in NBA history.
Glider landing
1998 April19, the last game of the Houston Rockets regular season was staged at the Triangle State Center Gymnasium in Salt Lake City. As we all know, this is the most embarrassing place for the other 28 teams of the NBA Jazz. There was deafening noise and hostile fans, which made the opponents shudder, leaving only boos and boos for the visiting team. But on this day, there was a special atmosphere in the stadium, as if something was going to happen. Finally, 42 seconds before the end of the game, the Rockets lost momentum and replaced drexler. At this time, more than 0/0000 fans in the audience stood up in unison, not cheering for the victory of the home team, but clapping for a visiting team member for a long time to show their respect. He is drexler, because after this game, he will quit the NBA arena where he has struggled for many years. Regardless of his skill or style, drexler is a model of American NBA spirit, and he is respected by everyone.
On April 5th, 2004, "Glider" drexler was confirmed, and he will officially enter the naismith Basketball Hall of Fame. Although drexler was named as one of the 50 greatest superstars in NBA history as early as 1997, he was very modest after learning that he was elected into the Hall of Fame: "I watched them grow up playing, and now I feel flattered to be on an equal footing with them. This is the best affirmation of my basketball career. I think I am the luckiest person in the world. "
Streetball Celebrity-Biography of Earl "Goat" Manny Kauert
The so-called streetball legends are all blown out. Playing in the street, and the attack and defense of the game are not counted, who knows what their real skills are? Just a bunch of excessive myths. "Jason Williams, the former rebounder of the Nets, really hit the nail on the head-in the statistically dominant NBA, the gossip of the neighborhood gangsters doesn't count.
Hey, is Jabbar a street thug? Is Chick Hearn's interview a gossip? When the voice of the Lakers asked Abdul-Jabbar, "Who is the best player you have ever played?"
"wilt chamberlain." Jabbar, who is extremely stingy with saliva, actually asked: "In the NBA?"
"Even outside the NBA?"
"That's Earl Minnie Kauert." "Jabbar" spit out a strange name.
The name Manny Kauert is too long, too difficult and too elegant for the streets of new york. Even his middle school teacher couldn't pronounce it correctly, so he was cut into "Kauert" and finally everyone simply wrote "goat". When the "goat" was omnipotent in new york, it was dismantled into "the greatest ever". When young people are bullfighting in the street, the word "goat" is a respectful name for dunking with both hands. "Can you dunk?" "Dunk? Hey, I can get angry! "
Middle-aged goats were born in 1944. Goats grew up in a single-parent family in new york, lacking the control of their fathers, and set foot on the streets early. There, all kinds of terrible temptations devour the future of young people every day. Perhaps because there was no money in his pocket, the "goat" in his youth was lucky enough to be addicted to basketball without getting into bad habits. Almost every night, at the corner of 130 street, you can see a thin black child barely dunking. During the day, the stadium is occupied by players from high schools, universities and even professional teams. Children can only practice by street lamps in the morning and evening, hoping that their skills and height will grow rapidly and they will be able to challenge adults one day. Some passers-by stopped to laugh at "goat"' s clumsy dunk-they didn't know that "goat" still had two heavy sandbags tied in his socks.
When he joined Benjamin Franklin High School in 1962, the height of "goat" was unremarkable 1.85 meters, and his jumping height actually reached an incredible 50 inches-127 cm! Betting with others to catch the coins on the top of the backboard has always been his strong point. Until the whole block didn't dare to gamble with him again, "goat" came up with another trick-continuous reverse dunk. Up to now, some people in new york still remember the scene where "Goat" dunked for 36 consecutive times and won $60.
"Goat" was as magical as jumping, and was quickly selected to the high school team, and had several fierce battles with the Power Memorial High School where Jabbar (then named Lu-Arxinde) was located. The two soon became golfers and swept the streets hand in hand. Off the court, Jabbar, who is famous all over the city but aloof, is always a loner, while the equally famous "goat" has made a large group of friends of various religions and habits and has contracted many bad habits. In the last year of high school, the school expelled the "goat" who smoked marijuana. Although "goat" was imprisoned for drug abuse and robbery, he finally repented and reformed, but he never admitted that he had smoked marijuana in high school until his death.
Scene 1: 1964 Locke all-star game. "Goat" made a quick breakthrough with the ball. Fan En Harper, the star of Syracuse University with a height of 2.03 meters, and Phil Reid, the center with a height of 2.03 meters, quickly returned to defense. They stood side by side in the basket, reaching for the lid. The "goat" with a height of 1.85 meters regarded them as nothing and took off. Harper and Reid jumped on the cover, only to see the "goat" rising higher and higher, and finally their hands were violently buckled on the heads of two opponents who were taller than themselves 15 cm. The audience was suddenly silent, and then burst into applause. Fans poured into the stadium and the game was interrupted.
Just when "Goat" almost got lost in the street, the founder of Locke Alliance, Hocamby Locke, found this young man and gave him a rare fatherly care and discipline. Finally, through his recommendation, Mr. Locke sent "Goat" to the famous basketball preparatory school-Laurenberg College in Charlotte, North Carolina. For the first time, the goat, who is far away from the metropolis, began to settle down to study. His grades reached the standards set by NCAA, followed by basketball scholarships from famous universities such as North Carolina, Duke and Indiana. Due to the pressure of homework, goat chose an unknown black university-John Smith College.
Unfortunately, "goat" didn't "survive" in college, and the coach took care of his starting position for senior students. Goat dropped out of school in a rage and returned to new york, only to learn that Mr Locke had passed away. Losing his life guide, he wandered the streets all day and soon became addicted to heroin. 1969, Jabbar became the No.1 pick in the NBA and signed a million-dollar contract, but "goat" was jailed and spent 16 months in Greenhaven prison in new york.
In the 69-70 season, the new york Knicks won the first NBA championship in the team's history. Writer Axel Lan mentioned the legend of "goat" in the streets of new york in his book Basketball City, which recorded the Knicks' championship, and NBA teams finally began to pay attention to him. 1970 after he was released from prison in the summer, "goat" got a trial training opportunity in Utah, and even had a chance to compete with his old friend Jabbar in a preseason game. Unfortunately, drugs and prison almost destroyed the "goat"' s body, and he was cut off by the jazz before the confrontation with Jabbar.
Scene 2:1In the summer of 967, "Goat" was selected as the best senior high school team in the United States, and was known as "fine steel Spring Man" as Edrich Webber. In a fast break, "goat" took the ball straight to the basket. When he saw Webber catching up from behind, he deliberately slowed down and reached out to say hello to Webber. When Weber jumped with him at the same time, the goat grabbed the ball with his right hand and lowered it over his waist, which was about to rise to the highest point. Suddenly, his arm flashed 270 degrees in the air and smashed the ball from Webber's head into the basket. Forgive me for not being able to reproduce a wonderful scene in simple words, but Hammond, the destroyer, said, "This is the most wonderful slam dunk I have ever seen in my life."
Dragging his broken body, "goat" returned to the street. At the age of 25, he stumbled on the court, panting, and completely lost his former style. Gradually, the king retired.
Soon after, "Goat" imitated the benefactor Hocamby-Locke, returned to the community and founded the "Goat Alliance" on 99th Street. Stars from all walks of life come here. Bernard king and Albert King, as well as mario elie, the champion of both Rockets and Spurs, all came from the Goat League.
Sadly, "goat" has never completely escaped the control of white powder. In the summer of 1977, he inexplicably canceled the opening day of his league and drove to the Bronx with a group of friends. A few hours later, he was handcuffed-trying to rob $6 million. This time, 24 months in prison.
After being released from prison, the "goat" seems to be really afraid of the dark street, and his family moved out of new york. It didn't take long for me to forget that his fans invited him back to new york to take charge of the Goat League again. This time, he did not let everyone down. The Alliance is still standing on the streets of new york.
1998 may 15, "goat" died of heart failure. To commemorate his efforts to promote basketball, new york named the basketball court at 99th Street and Amsterdam Avenue "Goat Park". [Text: 2003128 October]
Ouch! Forgot to mention the registered trademark of "goat", the legend in the legend of New York-"double dunk". Many old fans in new york have vowed that they have witnessed the double dunk technique of "Goat" with their own eyes, or in a formal street competition. Legend has it that the "goat" broke through the basket and took off when he was 3 points behind the team. After dunking, he caught the ball in the air and then dunked it, and then arrogantly said it was 4 points. Does anyone care what the double dunk score is? This kind of performance has completely surpassed the basketball category of the earth people and belongs to another time and space. The descendants of the NBA "flying man" are struggling with the new tricks of the slam dunk contest every year. It's not that no one thought of "double dunk", but-you have to say that the NBA basket is too long and the ball falls slowly. ....