In the history of the NBA for more than half a century, countless superstars have emerged, each leading the way, competing for excellence, and creating a reputation that will be passed down from generation to generation! Below, I will use my knowledge of the NBA to select the three best lineups in my mind. Before getting into the topic, first of all, my standard is not a simple strong combination. The first thing is the so-called balance and tacit understanding; the second thing is that I have proven myself.
First Team
Russell
Karl Malone Pippen
Stockton Jordan
Comment: At the center position, in terms of defensive ability alone, Russell ranks second, and Chamberlain may not dare to rank first. (Although his rebounding is unmatched.) And 11 rings are the best proof of his ability. Karl Malone and Stockton, can these two be separated? Without Stockton's assists, there would be no Karl Malone scoring, and vice versa. Don't say they don't have enough weight, just look at Malone's score! (And rebounding, of course.) Stockton? His assists and steals are probably as unprecedented as Chamberlain's 100 points! Pippen, for fans who haven't watched football for a long time, always feels that he is a bit of a fake. But I want to tell you that in history, at the small forward position, no one is more comprehensive than Pippen! Some people may object: Garnett! Indeed, Garnett is very comprehensive. But Garnett is far from successful. Also, Pippen is a very good general, but can you only position Garnett as a general? Then he might as well go to the Lakers and help O'Neal! When Pippen was with the Bulls, he could go an entire game without scoring and just play the role of point guard. Can Garnett do the same? It would be strange not to be scolded to death! Please let me repeat one more sentence: My standard is not a simple combination of strong and strong, the first thing is the so-called balance and tacit understanding! Look at these two striker-defender combinations! I will never make up for it! Lineup characteristics: The focus is on the backcourt, with Jordan as the core.
Second Team
Chamberlain
Moses Malone Larry Bird
Evan Johnson Jerry West
Comments: Chamberlain, I don’t think I need to say more about this person. In one sentence: He left countless records for future generations that no one can break. Moses Malone, this Malone, fans who are not familiar with NBA history may not know who he is, but let me tell you slowly: the first and first successful high school student in NBA history. With his unspectacular height (but very strong), he became the No. 1 offensive rebounder in NBA history. He still holds the record of 587 offensive rebounds in a season and 21 offensive rebounds in a game. (This rebounding monster has the ability to defeat even Uncle Zhang in terms of offensive rebounding ability. It’s not easy!) Big Bird, needless to say, I personally think (in fact, it is generally accepted) that he is the best white player in NBA history. . Black and white duo, black and white duo, with white, can we still lack black? Because Lao Si's assists and steals were there, the Magic had no choice but to feel wronged. If we were to judge the most entertaining lineup, Lao Mo would definitely be selected. In fact, I haven't seen his "SHOW TIME", but from what I know, I can sum him up in one sentence: the most comprehensive swingman! (All five positions can be played! Horrible!) Jerry West, another legend, the prototype of the NBA trademark, the first Mr. Clutch, the senior that the Flyers most want to challenge one-on-one. Lineup characteristics: relatively balanced, slightly biased towards the frontcourt.
Third Team
O'Neal
Julius Erving Barkley
Gary Payton Miller
Comments : O'Neal, everyone has seen his power. If we want to rank among the top three in history, the Flyers are first, Chamberlain is second, and O'Neal is third. Julius Erving pioneered a generation of basketball, was the first person to take off from the free throw line in official situations, and was the player who had the greatest influence on almost all players in the league in the 1980s and 1990s (that is, almost all players in the league now).
Barkley, (a sweet-tempered man, like a forest hero in a novel, affectionate and righteous, daring to love and hate, I admire his personality very much!) The shortest rebounder in history, with a height of just over 1.90 meters. He works under the basket, using his big butt and super explosive power to hit the sky. (The only representative with a "dwarf" figure who averaged 20 points and 10 rebounds!) I still remember his words, "As long as I focus on rebounding, Rodman is nothing!" Gary Payton and Reggie Miller, three The only two non-top 50 stars in the lineup. Why were they selected? Let me talk about a reason that is not a reason first. The top three bad mouthers in NBA history are Payton first, Miller second, and Flyer third. Just kidding, but to be honest, during the heyday of the trapeze, they were the few people who were not overwhelmed by the trapeze in terms of momentum. This alone is certainly not enough. Let’s talk about “Glove” Payton first. Take a look at his career data and I’m sure you will be shocked. He was excellent in assists, points, rebounds, and steals. He was also selected to the defensive first team 9 times, tied for first in the NBA with the Flyers. I define him as: the best organizational all-around defender. It's a bit mouthful, but this is the most pertinent evaluation of his performance over the past ten years. (The current Kidd is walking on this road, and Francis can barely be counted as one.) Speaking of Miller, the "Miller Moment" is very famous. He is also the only person in the past ten years who can challenge the Flyers in the last shot. (In Game 6 of the 1998 Eastern Conference Finals, he made the last shot to push away the Flyers. Madison Garden in New York witnessed him score 9 points in 11 seconds. As soon as he took the ball, he cursed the New York fans and Spike Lee. A set of bitches) Is that all? Of course not! The two-time "Three-Point King" (1992-1993, 1996-1997 season), has the most three-pointers and attempts in his career. The most three-pointers made and attempted in the playoffs. (Of course it is still increasing) The most admirable thing is that he was physically ill when he was a child and suffered from polio, but through his acquired diligence he finally became a figure who left his name in NBA history! Characteristics of the lineup: Focus on the frontcourt, taking into account both front and rear.
One more thing, with so many stars in NBA history, three lineups are definitely not enough. In line with a "serious and responsible scientific attitude", I repeatedly measured and compared, and selected the above 15 people. Like "Sky Hook", "Big Dream", "Big Insect", "Smiling Assassin", etc., they had to reluctantly part with them. In addition, in the Mesozoic generation, only O'Neal was selected (and only he is qualified). In the new generation, there may be one or two who can be substitutes in ten years.
Okay! Finally finished! Thank you for watching me squirt so much. In fact, I have long wanted to write a masterpiece (I have no literary talent, it is purely to satisfy my vanity). This topic has been brewing for a long time, and it can be regarded as a wish fulfilled.