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Rearranging the top 5 NBA stars of all time


In the more than 70 years of NBA's brilliant history, there have emerged a bunch of shining basketball stars, who have left an indelible mark on the court. But well, there are always superior players, and the competition between the stars is also unique.

So let's talk about, if in terms of strength, honor and data, what are the five giants in the history of modern basketball? My ranking is this, of course, the old-timers such as Russell, Chamberlain, George McCann such historical myths I put aside, after all, we follow the trend of basketball fans.

In fifth place is Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, who is a statistical monster at the center position, a former scoring champion, and the only one with 30,000 points, 5,000 rebounds, and 5,000 assists.

His honor is not to say, six titles plus body, six most valuable player awards, is simply the center of the world. In his two decades in the NBA, he has almost 24+11 figures, both offense and defense, and has remained in shape much longer than others.

But some of his honors were accumulated during the ABA period, so the gold content is slightly inferior, and it is fair to place fifth.

Fourth place, Magic Johnson, although the career was only 13 years, but that decade was enough to light up the entire court.

Five championships, three Finals MVPS, and three regular season MVPS led the Lakers to a glorious period of "Show Time."

In the 1980s, Magic was the absolute focus of the basketball court, and even the legendary Bird had to bow down in front of him.

As the leader of the point guard, his influence can not be matched, if he can more self-discipline, that achievement is unimaginable, can only be said to have unlimited potential.

In third place, that would be Duncan.

The power forward's grace and stability are textbook.

During his NBA career, he has won two straight championships, two regular season MVPS, and numerous honorary titles with rock-solid performances.

His defense is like a solid wall, and the offense is the cornerstone of the team, and this all-around performance makes him sit third.

Let's talk about Duncan the big brother, just like the saying: "The road is simple, Duncan is like this, the style of the ball is simple and rough but stable, 20 points 10 rebounds per game and two hot pot, is simply the needle of the Spurs."

During his 19 years in the Holy City, he was the backbone of our family on both sides of the ball. Five championships, three FMVPS, two regular season MVPS, plus a few more, although he wasn't the first to eat, but he always let others compete for first place into a waste of water.

Even the young Bosh, in front of him can only bow to the wind, this is the legend of the 'great truth', the best cornerstone, not his Duncan."

And then there's the king of that new era, lebron James. I don't care. He's at the top of his game to make you believe he can still score at 40.

Dominance. You don't brag about eight straight finals. Honor is full, four championships, four FMVP, four regular season MVP, and 13 first time, the all-time scoring leader, this is the only 411 ah.

You said, such an almighty king, put in this position, no problem!

Finally, when it comes to the top spot, it's definitely the undisputed Air Jordan.

His dominance on the court is like a nail in the floor that no one can shake. A 15-year career, 10 scoring titles, two three-peat championships, five MVPS and six FVPS, he dominated the 1990s.

Both offensive and defensive, comprehensive technology, peak period is long, mental strength is top. Look at him. The word perfect shines through him.

If you want to find the perfect template for basketball players, there is no doubt that Jordan is the "God of basketball", sitting on this throne, that is called a veritable

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