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Who are the top 10 shooting guards in the NBA Hall of Fame?

ESPN today selected the ten greatest shooting guards in NBA history. "Flying Man" Michael Jordan undoubtedly ranked at the top of the list. Among active players, Kobe Bryant and Iverson ranked No. 1 respectively. 2nd and 5th.

1 Michael Jordan

Teams played for: Chicago Bulls (1984-1993, 1995-1998) Washington Wizards (2001-2003)

Total Number of championships: 6 times (1991, 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 1998)

Honors received: 14 times selected to the All-Star lineup, 5 times regular season MVP, 6 times Finals MVP, 1985 MVP Best Rookie, Defensive Player of the Year in 1988

"The Flying Man" is definitely the most skilled, athletic, tenacious and selfless shooting guard in NBA history. He was dominant on both ends of the floor and is one of the greatest players in NBA history. Let’s take a look at the Flyers’ list of honors, and then look at his career statistics, 32,292 points (third in history) and 30.1 points per game (first in history). You must know that he can still score points per game when he comes back at the age of 40. 20 points and 6 rebounds, and the shooting rate is still over 50%. Jordan had no real weaknesses at all. He broke the NBA tradition of not winning without a center and established the first dynasty without a center in NBA history. More importantly, he led the NBA to the world. From his iconic tongue sticking out action From the beginning to the celebration of his sixth championship in 1998, MJ is the undisputed greatest star in NBA history.

2 Kobe Bryant

Team played for: Los Angeles Lakers (1996- )

Number of championships: 3 times (2000, 2001, 2002 )

Honor: 10 times selected to the All-Star team

The 29-year-old Kobe is getting closer to Air Jordan, and he is still using his own efforts to continue to write legends. He is currently the youngest player in the NBA to score 20,000 points. He scored 81 points in one game, the second highest score in NBA history. Like the Flyers, Kobe is omnipotent on the court. He takes the lead in offense, marks the opponent's top scorer on defense, shoots from the outside, creates opportunities for his teammates, breaks through, organizes offense, and wins the playoffs. He's a cold-blooded shooting guard, you never know where he's going to score, and he's still improving. Among the current NBA players, Kobe is undoubtedly the most promising one to challenge the Flyers throne.

3 Jerry West

Team played for: Los Angeles Lakers (1960-1974)

Number of championships: 1 (1972)

Awarded honors: 14 times selected to the NBA All-Star team, 1 time Finals MVP, NBA Hall of Fame member

He may be the most difficult shooting guard in NBA history, as long as the ball Nothing is impossible in his hands. He can shoot suddenly. As a white player, he has excellent athletic ability and excellent defense. People call him "Mr. Key", and some call him "Trademark." He has never stopped fighting against the Celtics dynasty. West led the Lakers to the Finals nine times but only won the championship once. But you must know that he is the only player in NBA history to be elected as the Finals MVP as a losing team, and his total playoff points rank first in NBA history. Who can forget his clutch 60-foot throw just before the buzzer in Game 3 of the 1970 Finals to send the New York Knicks into overtime? This is his "trademark" and it is absolutely unmistakable.

4 George Gervin

Teams played for: Virginia Lawyers (1972-1974) San Antonio Spurs (1974-1985) Chicago Bulls (1985-1986)

Number of championships: 0

Honors received: 12 times selected to the All-Star team (9 times NBA, 3 times ABA), NBA Hall of Fame member

"Ice Man" He can score anywhere on the court against any defender. He can score even if he is blindfolded. You can't stop him from scoring even if he just wakes up. If you understand this, then you almost know who Gervin is. What a player. A 6-foot-8-inch big shooting guard, Gervin completely changed people's view of this position. He won three NBA scoring titles and set an NBA record of 33 points in a single quarter. His elegant shooting movements will last forever. A fan favorite, his creativity around the basket is unique. His long-range and mid-range shots are equally good, and his touch is extremely soft. Simply put, he is the most special player at this position in NBA history.

5 Allen Iverson

Teams played for: Philadelphia 76ers (1996-2006) Denver Nuggets (2006-)

Total Number of championships: 0

Honors received: 9 NBA All-Stars, 1 regular season MVP, 1997 Rookie of the Year

The "answer" is the most desperate player in the NBA. His 6-foot, 165-pound frame won't be a barrier to his impact on opponents. Iverson won four NBA scoring titles and ranked third in career scoring average behind Jordan and Chamberlain. He is a true fighter, he never considers his injuries, he has dazzling dribbling skills and passing skills that cannot be underestimated. Although AI is not a traditional shooting guard, no one doubts his scoring ability.

Ranked 6 to 10 are:

6 Clyde Drexler

7 Reggie Miller

8 Pete Maravich

9 El Monroe

10 Joe Dumars