NBA50 Top Rankings (Part I) (NO Subscription)

1) Michael Jordan - The God of Basketball

Widely regarded as the greatest basketball player of all time, he is also the first superstar in NBA history to hold the title of "Athlete of the Century". Pen × fun × Pavilion www. biquge。 Info has 5 regular season MVPs, 6 Finals rings, 6 Finals MVPs, 10 First Team selections, 14 All-Star selections, 3 All-Star Game MVPs, 10 scoring titles (NBA records, and 7 consecutive scoring titles and Chamberlain are also ranked first with Chamberlain), and the highest scoring average in his career is 30.1 points per game

(2) Jabbar - Sky Hook

He has created perhaps the most awe-inspiring list of individual and team honors in NBA history: No. 1 in all-time scoring total, No. 3 all-time in all-time blocks, 6 championships, 6 regular season MVPs, 2 Finals MVPs, 19 All-Star selections, and 2-time scoring champions.

(3) Bill Russell - The Lord of the Rings

The cornerstone of the Celtics' "Green Dynasty" in the '60s, Russell changed the NBA's defensive philosophy with his fabulous defensive prowess and blocking skills. 11-time NBA champion, five-time MVP title, 12-time NBA All-Star, averaging 22.5 rebounds per game, four-time rebounding champion.

(4) Wilt Chamberlain - Emperor of Basketball

One of the greatest NBA players in the early days, a 7-time NBA scoring champion, an 11-time rebounding champion, an NBA record of 100 points per game, 118 games with 50+, 32 games with 60+, 6 games with 70+, 4 consecutive games with 60+, 7 consecutive games with 50... A series of terrifying statistics are from this ancient superstar.

5) Kobe Bryant - Peter Pan

The superstar closest to Jordan, with a miracle of 81 points in a single game, super-first-class scoring ability, and excellent organizational and defensive ability. 5-time NBA champion, 2-time Finals MVP, 1-time regular season MVP, 4-time All-Star Game MVP, 2-time scoring champion, 14-time All-Star, and 9-time NBA First Team.

(6) Shaquille O'Neill - The Great Shark

One of the greatest centers in history, the most dominant center lives up to his name. 4 championships, 3 Finals MVP, 1 regular season MVP, 1 All-Star Game MVP, three MVPs in a year, 8 NBA First Team selections, 15 All-Star selections, and fifth in the NBA all-time scoring list.

(7) Evan Johnson - Magician

He was undoubtedly one of the greatest stars in NBA history, and his philosophy, intelligence, and skill set the game of basketball to a new level of spectacle and competition in the '80s. 3 regular season MVP, 5 NBA championships, 3 finals MVP, 12 All-Star selections, 2 All-Star Game MVPs.

(8) Tim Duncan - Stone Buddha

The greatest power forward in NBA history, winning 4 championships in 9 years, and the core of the Spurs dynasty. 3-time NBA Finals MVP, 2-time regular season MVP, 13-time All-Star, the most All-Defensive Team selections of any player in NBA history, a natural barrier on the inside, and a player who can dominate the game with defense.

(9) Larry Bird - Big Bird

The two were NBA leaders in the 80s, all-round players, and played 13 seasons with the Celtics. 3-time championship, 2-time Finals MVP, 3-time regular season MVP, 9-time NBA First Team, 3-time NBA Three-Point Contest, 12-time All-Star, 1-time All-Star Game MVP.

(10) Oscar Robertson - Big "O"

NBA legend superstar, Big O is the only player in history to have a triple-double in one season: averaging 30.8 points, 12.5 rebounds and 11.4 assists per game, and is in his second year in the NBA. Ranked 10th in total points all-time, 5th in total assists, and 8 assists king; 12-time All-Star, 3-time All-Star Game MVP, 8-time NBA First Team.

(11) Olajuwon - Big Dream

One of the greatest centers in NBA history, he led the Rockets to win the NBA championship twice in 94,95 and won two consecutive Finals MVP. He is also one of only four players in NBA history to have a single-game "quadruple-double", a two-time block king, a two-time rebounding king, and a 12-time All-Star.

(12) Jerry West - The Godfather

He is a shooting guard and is a four-time All-NBA Defensive Team selection, a 10-time NBA First Team selection, and a 14-time All-Star Game selection. 1 NBA championship and 1 NBA Finals MVP (the only player in history to win this award as a loser), 1 All-Star MVP.

(13) Bob Pettit -

The greatest power forward in the NBA in the 50s, and became the first player in NBA history to reach the 20,000-point mark.11 years NBA career was selected as an All-Star every year, 10 consecutive seasons in the NBA First Team, 2 NBA regular season MVP titles, 1 championship, 2 scoring titles. (14) Moses Malone -

The first high school player in NBA history and an all-around player with a 21-year career recognized as one of the greatest centers of all time. 1 championship, 3 MVP of the year, 4 first team selections, 1 NBA Finals MVP award. Fifth all-time in points scored and third all-time in total rebounds.

(15) Dr. Julius Owen-J

The first "Flyer" in NBA history, he brought the air action into the NBA, creating a precedent for art basketball, he is a godfather-level figure in the NBA, and he is also the most admired dunk king of "Flyer" Jordan. 1 championship, 11 All-Star, 1 regular season MVP, 5 first team selections.

(16) George McCann -

The first true superstar in the NBA, McCann was the NBA's number one hero and big man before Chamberlain and Russell dominated the NBA. He is a five-time NBA champion, a five-time NBA First Team selection, a four-time NBA All-Star, and a one-time All-Star Game MVP.

(17) John Stockton -

(17) The best passing specialist and the most unstoppable steal specialist in NBA history. He has been elected as the NBA assist king 9 times in a row, the NBA All-Star team 9 times, the MVP of 1 All-Star, the first in total assists history, and the first in total steals history, the only regret is that there is no championship.

(18) Carl Malone - Postman

He and Stockton's black-and-white duo made the Jazz a superpowerhouse, and although they didn't win a championship, he also received some outstanding individual accolades: second in overall scoring history, sixth in total rebounding history, 11 consecutive First Team selections, and two All-Ming MVPs.

(19) Isaiah Thomas - Smiling Assassin

One of the greatest small men in NBA history, he helped the Detroit Pistons, who were at the bottom of the league, win two consecutive NBA championships in the late 80s. He was selected to the NBA Star Team 12 times, was selected to the NBA First Team 3 times, was the MVP of the Finals 1 time, and was the fourth all-time total assists in total.

(20) LeBron James - Little Emperor (active)

An active league superstar who has broken a string of records and is well-rounded and dominant, he can become the No. 1 small forward in history. 2 regular season MVPs, 2 All-Star Game MVPs, 8 All-Star selections, 5 first-team selections, and if you can win the championship and add a few MVPs, your status can be improved.

(21) Charles Buckley - Big Mouth

One of the famous power forwards in NBA history, 1 regular season MVP; 1 All-Star Game MVP; He was an 11-time All-Star, a five-time NBA First Team, and one of five players in history who scored more than 20,000 points, rebounded more than 10,000 times, and assisted more than 4,000.

(22) Rick Barry

The only player to have won the scoring title in the NCAA, NBA, and ABA. He has scored more than 25,000 career points and averaged more than 30 points in four seasons. 1 championship, 1 All-Star Game MVP, 1 Finals MVP, 12 All-Star Team selections, 5 NBA First Team.

(23) Elgin Baylor

The total score is 23,149, an average of 27.4 points per game. In the 1961-62 season, he averaged 38.3 points per game. Baylor, who is not tall, holds the Lakers' most rebounding record, and even Kareem Abdul-Jabbar has not surpassed it. It's a pity that all of the 8 finals have returned, a tragic hero!

(24) Havlicek

He's a "human motor" who never gets his strength out, but he's also an excellent scorer, ball control specialist, and defensive expert. He is an eight-time champion, a five-time All-NBA Defensive Team selection, a four-time NBA First Team selection, and a 13-time NBA All-Star. (To be continued.) )