NBA Top 50 (Part II) (No Subscription)
26) David Robinson ā Admiral
One of the fastest, most explosive and nimble basketball giants, 2-time champion, 10-time All-Star, 1-time regular season MVP, 3-time NBA First Team, and 3-time NBA First Team Selection. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. ļ½ļ½ļ½Uļ½Eć info has set a miracle of 71 points in a single game.
(27) Bob Cousey ā
The main point guard in the glory days of the Celtics, known as the originator of point guards, has set a model and example for future generations of basketball players to learn from. He is a 6-time champion, 1-time NBA MVP of the Year, 2-time All-Star Game MVP, and 10-time NBA All-NBA Team.
(28) Kevin Garnett ā The Wolf King
can be called the most versatile power forward in NBA history, the defense is very intimidating, and he is a four-time rebounding king. 1 All-Star MVP, 1 championship, 1 regular season MVP, one of the five players in history who have more than 19,000 points + 10,000 rebounds + 4,000 assists, and 14 consecutive All-Star selections have become an NBA record.
(29) Kevin McHale ā
Hailed as the best white power forward of all time, he was the best forward combination with Parish and Burder, and played for the Boston Celtics for 13 seasons. The first player in NBA history to win back-to-back Sixth Man of the Year awards, 3 championships, 7 All-Stars, and 1 NBA First Team.
(30) Scottie Pippen ā Batman
One of the greatest all-around small forwards in NBA history, the second hero of the Bulls dynasty, won 6 championship rings with Michael Jordan, and was selected as an All-Star 7 times, 1 All-Star MVP, 3 times First Team selection, and 8 All-Defensive Team selections.
(31) Elvin Hayes - One of the greatest powerful forwards in the NBA, the NBA Iron Man in the 70s, ranked fourth in NBA history in terms of total points and total rebounds. 1-time NBA champion, 3-time First Team selection, 1-time scoring champion, 2-time rebounding champion, 12-time All-Star.
(32) Willis Reed ā
One of the most exciting scorers in NBA history. In the 1969~1970 season, he won the championship and became the first player in history to win the three major MVPs of the regular season MVP, All-Star MVP and Finals MVP, 2 championships, and 7 All-Star selections.
(33) Bob McAdoo ā
Three consecutive scoring titles, in these three seasons, he averaged at least 30.6 points per game, in the 1975-76 season, with an average of 34.5 points + 14.1 rebounds + 2.12 blocks per game won the regular season MVP, and won the scoring title, rebounding and blocking title that year, 2 championships, and 5 All-Star selections.
(34) Aaron Iverson ā Answer
The shortest champion in history, the shortest scoring champion, 1 regular season MVP, 4 scoring champions, 2 All-Star MVPs, 11 All-Star selections, and the fastest player in the league with lightning-fast starts and fast break scores. It's a pity that there is no championship, and he is also a tragic hero.
(35) Patrick Ewing ā Gorilla
The NBA's very good main center, the quintessential representative of the modern center, and a very dedicated star in the NBA, although he has been in the NBA for 12 seasons, but has not received a championship ring. He was an 11-time All-Star and was hailed as the "uncrowned king" of the NBA.
(36) Paul Arikin ā
Paul Alijin was the forerunner of basketball, the "original" version of "Jordan the Flyer", and it was quite difficult to maintain an average score of more than 20 points for 9 consecutive seasons in the 50s. 1-time NBA champion, 3-time First Team selection, two-time scoring champion, 10-time All-Star, 1-time All-Star MVP.
(37) George Gervin ā The Iceman
He won the scoring title four times in his NBA career, only Michael Jordan and Chamberlain had more than him, and he was also the first guard player in NBA history to become the NBA scoring champion three times. He has set an NBA record of 33 points in a single quarter, has been selected as an All-Star 9 times, and has been an All-Star Game MVP 1 time.
(38) Knight Thurmond ā
He is one of the most ferocious centers in NBA history, the first player in NBA history to score a quadruple-double. He was a seven-time All-Star and held the NBA's record of 18 rebounds in a single quarter. In 14 years of playing, he averaged 15 points and 15 rebounds per game, and his only regret was that he didn't have a championship.
(39) Sam Jones ā
Sam Jones was a prominent black star in the early days of the NBA and a key man in the Celtics dynasty, winning 10 championships (second only to his teammate Russell as the second-most NBA champion in history) and being named to the NBA All-Star team five times.
(40) Dirk Nowitzki ā King of Heaven (active)
The greatest international player in NBA history, the regular season MVP in '07, became the first and only European MVP in NBA history. 11-time All-Star, 4-time First Team, Golden Rooster Independence, no jump shot, 2010-2011 season to extinguish the Heat, won 1 championship and Finals MVP.
(41) Wes Unselde ā Bone Crusher
Unseld was brilliant on and off the pitch and his hard work, dedication and courage have shaped his personality throughout his career. 1 championship and 1 Finals MVP, 1 regular season MVP, 5 All-Stars.
(42) Bill Wharton ā Big Red Giant Jellyfish
The talented center in NBA history was not in his prime due to injuries, but Walton in his prime was compared to the greatest centers in history, Chamberlain and Russell. 2 championships, 1 Finals MVP, 1 regular season MVP.
(43) Drexler ā ******
One of the most outstanding guards in NBA history and one of only three players to score more than 20,000 points, more than 6,000 rebounds and more than 6,000 assists, "known for his eye-pleasing high-gliding layups." He was a 10-time All-Star and won one championship with Olajuwon.
(44) Walter Fraser ā
The first "******" in NBA history, the godfather of the Knicks, won 2 championships, 1 All-Star MVP, 4 NBA All-Star All-Star selections, and 7 All-Star selections.
(45) Devin Wade ā The Flash (active)
One of the league's top scorers and superstars, one of the representatives of the "03 Platinum Generation", 1 championship, 1 Finals MVP, 1 scoring champion, 1 All-Star MVP, 8 All-Star, 2 first-team selections, and one of the 3 All-Star triple-doubles.
(46) Gary Payton ā Gloves
He is arguably the best defensive defender, a two-time All-NBA First Team selection, an eight-season NBA Defensive Team of the Year, a seven-time All-Star, a one-time championship, and the All-League Defensive Player of the Year award in 1996 (the second guard player to win this honor after Jordan).
(47) Stephen Nash ā Son of the Wind
One of the greatest international players in NBA history (second only to the Norte King) and one of the ball control masters, 8 All-Stars, 3 First Team selections, 5 assists kings, and led the Suns to a national Sweep and two consecutive regular season MVPs (the first among international players).
(48) Bill Sharman ā
He was the first guard in NBA history to shoot more than 40 percent from the field and the only head coach to have led a team to a championship in all three major basketball leagues. 4-time champion, 4-time All-NBA First Team, 8-time All-Star.
(49) Dwight Howard ā Warcraft (active)
The NBA's active No. 1 center and the youngest All-Star vote champion in NBA history. He won the Defensive Player of the Year award for three consecutive years (the first and youngest in history), won the rebounding and blocking titles for two consecutive years, and was selected to the All-NBA First Team and Defensive First Team for three consecutive years, and there is still a lot of room for improvement.
(50) Jerry Lucas ā
He is one of only three players in American basketball history to win titles in high school, college, Olympics and professional leagues, a one-time NBA championship, a three-time NBA First Team selection, and a seven-time NBA All-Star. (To be continued.) )