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The ten greatest players in NBA history

The seven greatest superstars in the history of the NBA were recognized as the TOP7. They are Jordan, Russell, Magic, Chamberlain, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Bird, and McCann. With the rise of Kobe, Duncan, and O'Neal, it should now be changed to the TOP10.

NO.1 Michael Jordan

6 championships

6 Eastern Conference championships

5 regular season MVPs

Finals MVP 6 times

Defensive Player of the Year 1 time

First Team All-NBA Team 10 times

First Team All-Defensive Team Team 9 times

Leading the scoring team 10 times

Leading the steals team 3 times

Evaluation: The God of Basketball, the greatest player in history, the founder of the Bulls dynasty. His magnificent basketball career and his huge influence on the sport inevitably made people put him on the altar. The perfect combination of elegance, speed, power, artistry, improvisational creativity and an extremely strong desire to win... Jordan reinterpreted the meaning of "superstar". Even the superstars of the same period acknowledged Jordan's supremacy. Magic Johnson said: "Jordan is at the top, and then we are." In a game against the Celtics in the playoffs of Jordan's second season, He even scored 63 points. After the game, Bird said of him: "Today it was God dressed as Jordan playing the game."

NO.2 Bill Russell

11 championships

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Eastern Conference Championship 12 times

Regular Season MVP 5 times

All-NBA First Team 3 times

All-Defensive First Team 1 time

Rebounding champion 4 times

Evaluation: Chamberlain was helpless throughout his life and the cornerstone of the Celtics dynasty. He was a magical shot-blocking expert who revolutionized NBA defensive concepts. . Many of the personal compliments he received were well-deserved, but they were merely derivatives of Russell's teamwork philosophy. In fact, his most glorious achievement is the 11 championships he brought to the Celtics in 13 seasons of his career. Before the Flyers took off in the 1980s, Russell was considered the greatest player in NBA history.

NO.3 Earvin Johnson

5 times championship

9 times Western Conference championship

3 times regular season MVP< /p>

Finals MVP 3 times

Defensive Player of the Year 1 time

All-NBA First Team 9 times

Assist leader 4 times

Two steals champion

Evaluation: Basketball magician, the greatest point guard in history, founder of the Lakers dynasty, creating SHOW TIME! time. Few players are truly special, and few players use their extraordinary skills to change the way a sport like his is played. Magic Johnson is one of them. How great is Johnson? Very great. Perhaps future generations of fans may regret not being born a few years earlier because they couldn't see Magic in person and could only watch his highlights. Johnson is also a revolutionary player. He is the only player in history who can truly play at a superstar level at positions 1-5. His superhuman talent can amaze and admire even those who don't often watch football. If there's one thing about Johnson that's most amazing, it's his passing skills. He used no-look passes one after another in the fast break, alley-oops across the half court, extremely rotating passes, and long passes for more than 3/4 of the game to stun the opponents and drive the fans crazy. He shot when the opponent thought he was going to pass the ball, and when everyone thought he was going to shoot, he chose to pass the ball.

NO.4 Wilt Chamberlain

2 championships

6 Western Conference championships

4 regular season MVPs< /p>

Finals MVP 1 time

All-NBA first team 7 times

All-Defensive first team 2 times

Score King 7 times

Leading rebounds 11 times

Leading assists 1 time

Evaluation: Basketball Emperor, the greatest center in history, the most powerful individual player in history players. He is the most powerful ruler in the history of basketball, and his energy on the offensive end is astonishing. If you were to make a list of the greatest basketball players of all time, I believe that the vast majority of fans would put Chamberlain's name at the top - at least infinitely close to this position. Chamberlain's dominance over his basketball subjects is almost unique in all of professional sports. You can use double-teaming, triple-teaming, or even shameless foul tactics. In short, after you have adopted all the tricks you think can stop Chamberlain from advancing, you will usually find in despair that this monster can still score points as he wants. Or pick off a rebound. So, when Oscar Robertson was asked by a reporter from the "Philadelphia Daily News" whether Chamberlain was the best player in history, the "Big O" would throw out this sentence: "Historical records don't lie." Yes. , historical record, this is Chamberlain's most worthy of special mention. He is the only NBA player to score 4,000 points in a single season. He holds the league's single-game scoring record (100 points), consecutive goals record (18) and single-game rebound record (55). The most appalling thing on his resume is the Martian average of 50.4 points per game he created in the 1961-62 season. In addition, he also won the scoring title for 7 consecutive years. - If you are not too interested in scoring, there are 10 points in 14 seasons. In 2011, he won the rebounding title. In order to prove that he was not a selfish player, Chamberlain even had an addiction to the league's total assists title in the 1967-68 season.

NO.5 Kobe Bryant

5 championships

7 Western Conference championships

1 regular season MVP< /p>

Finals MVP 2 times

All-NBA First Team 8 times

All-Defensive First Team 8 times

Score Wang 2 times

Evaluation: Skillful and gorgeous personal skills, extremely tough psychological quality, taking the winning shot for granted, able to continuously strengthen his own weaknesses, and to this day, his various skills are outstanding He has reached perfection, has a strong ambition, and has an extremely strong desire to win. The person closest to Jordan on the planet, capable of both offense and defense, and working with O'Neal to create the third season of the Purple and Gold Dynasty. He is leading the Purple and Gold Army to create the fourth season of the Lakers dynasty. He has been a part of the only three successful defense teams in the post-Jordan era. Take a look at the league's official evaluation of him, "Physical fitness - excellent; offensive ability - amazing; defensive ability - excellent." What's more valuable is that he is still playing, he is still improving, and he and his team are still at the top of the league.

NO.6 Kareem Abdul-Jabbar

6 championships

10 Western Conference championships

Regular season MVP 6 times

Finals MVP 2 times

All-NBA First Team 10 times

All-Defensive First Team 5 times

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Scoring champion 2 times

Rebounding champion 1 time

Blocking champion 4 times

Evaluation: The most versatile center in history, a regular in the NBA Qingshu, assist the magician to create SHOW TIME! time. In 1989, when the 42-year-old Kareem Abdul-Jabbar left the NBA, he left behind a series of dazzling records that are unmatched by future generations: the most points in history, the most blocks in history, the most regular season MVPs, and the most All-Star selections. and longest career season. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar has his own unique regimen and training methods, which makes his career seem unparalleled and long, making it difficult for others to imitate. Even if someone can imitate it, then he has another special skill that no other person in history can copy. Yes, this is his registered trademark "Tiangou".

Although Kareem Abdul-Jabbar himself thinks this is not masculine enough, it is undeniable that this move is indeed one of the most efficient sure-fire moves in all professional sports. A true all-around player, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar injects a fresh element of elegance, flexibility and versatility into the age-old center position, which before him was often thought of as having only two characteristics: strength and size.

NO.7 Shaquille O'Neal

4 times championship

2 times Eastern Conference championship

4 times Western Conference championship

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Regular season MVP 1 time

Finals MVP 3 times

All-NBA first team 8 times

Scoring champion 2 times

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Evaluation: One of the four great centers in history, the founder of the third season of the Zijin Dynasty, a giant on the court, invincible in power, simply born for basketball. When he first entered the league, he entered the ranks of the top 50 superstars in NBA history, and he is also the only current star to be selected. Watching Shaq play, you will know what dominance is. He is a player who maximizes the power of a traditional center.

NO.8 George Mikan

4 championships

4 Western Conference championships

1 regular season MVP

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First team of the All-NBA Team 6 times

Scoring champion 3 times

Rebounding champion 2 times

Evaluation: The first super player in NBA history Superstar, NBA dynasty founder, and the first founder of the Lakers dynasty. It's hard to believe today that until the 1940s basketball was not considered a game for small men but for big men who were less agile than they were. McCann, a 6-foot-10 giant with crazy super physical coordination and a strong competitive spirit, became one of the prototypes of dominant big men in the following years. The league was criticized several times because of his presence. Change the rules.

NO.9 Larry Bird

3 times championship

5 times Eastern Conference championship

3 times regular season MVP< /p>

Finals MVP 2 times

All-NBA First Team 9 times

Evaluation: The greatest small forward in history, the embodiment of Celtic honor. Bird performed perfectly in every aspect on the court - whether as a scorer, a passer, a rebounder, a defender, a team core, or a key player For sir. Bird is always so confident. As everyone knows, this guy will often waltz to the opponent's bench before a game and tell the opponent that he will score 40 points in the game. No one dares to take this as A joke. Bird was such a deadly shooter that he often deliberately closed his eyes when practicing three-pointers to achieve a training effect. In the era of Bird, perhaps only Magic Johnson did a better job of passing the ball. Magic is Bird's greatest enemy and a lifelong friend. The black-and-white rivalry between these two superstars in the 1980s has become an immortal NBA classic.

NO.10 Tim Duncan

4 championships

4 Western Conference championships

2 regular season MVPs

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Finals MVP 3 times

All-NBA First Team 9 times

All-Defensive First Team 8 times

Evaluation: The greatest power forward in history, the cornerstone of the Spurs' four championships in ten years. With solid basic skills, stable offense, and solid defense, he is the most unpretentious superstar in the league. He has a bachelor's degree in psychology and has excellent psychological quality. He becomes more stable at critical moments. As an inside player, he has made key shots many times.