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The top 10 players in NBA history


In the NBA, jersey retirement is when a number is no longer used by other players on the team, and the act is used to honor the great achievements of a player or coaching staff member. The No. 6 jersey was retired by the Magic and Kings as the sixth man to commemorate fans and recognize them. While there are plenty of No. 6 players whose careers are great enough to merit retiring their jerseys, let's take a look at them.

No. 10 Kristaps Porzingis; Due to the experience of Bargnani, many fans were disappointed when the Knicks selected European big man Porzingis in the fourth spot in the first round.

But the height of 221 Platinum offensive ability is very good, he is not only good at fast air cut, but also stable medium range output and long-range three-point shooting. On the defensive end, he is very good at helping and blocking shots, and he needs to improve his rebounding ability to have a better career. He has averaged 18.8 points, 7.8 rebounds, 1.5 assists and 1.9 blocks per game so far in his career, and was named to the All-Rookie First team in his rookie season.

No. 9 Avery Johnson; The 178-tall Johnson was the first pick in the 1988 draft, and he didn't get many chances with the Sonics or Nuggets until he joined the Spurs to usher in his career peak.

In 10 years with the Spurs, his outstanding leadership and can-do style made him the boss of the locker room, and even David Robinson believed in him, so he also earned the title of "Little General". He averaged 8.4 points, 1.7 rebounds, 5.5 assists and 1.0 steals per game in his career and won a championship with the Spurs, who retired his No. 6 jersey.

No. 8 Kenyon Martin; As the first pick of the draft in 2000, Martin's career was not great, but his style of play was explosive, he could run and jump, and he often staged a variety of violent dunks on the court, so his game was very enjoyable to watch, and he was one of the best power forwards in the league at that time.

However, his individual honors were limited, with only one rookie of the Year selection and one Player of the Month award. But his career average of 12.3 points 6.8 rebounds 1.9 assists 1.2 steals 1.1 blocks, the performance is very comprehensive, commendable.

No. 7 Andrew Bogut; In the 2005 draft conference, the Bucks missed Paul, Delon, choose from the Australian center Bogut, in the seven years of the Bucks, Bogut has a season of double-double performance, he has comprehensive technology, can pass, feel excellent under the basket, but also can rebound, but his free throws are general, but outstanding defensive ability.

He has averaged 9.7 points, 8.7 rebounds, 2.2 assists and 1.5 blocks per game in his career, and has won one championship, one block shot king, one All-NBA selection, and one All-Defensive selection in his 14-year career, making him the best Australian player ever.

No. 6 Walter Davis; The SUNS selected Davis fifth overall in the first round of the 1977 draft, and he played for the SUNS for 11 seasons. Because of his agile, both ends of the offensive and defensive performance is remarkable, and his rookie season with an average of 24.2+6.0+3.4+1.4 steals was elected the best rookie, the entire career also has an average of 18.9 points, 3.0 rebounds, 3.8 assists and 1.2 steals.

After leaving the Sun, Davis later in his career has played for the Nuggets and Trail Blazers, 15 years of career, he was elected the best rookie, two times selected to the best team, six times selected to the All-Star, the Sun also retired his No. 6 jersey.

No. 5 DeAndre Jordan; Rough skills and poor basic skills, so young Jordan was selected by the Clippers in the fifth round of the draft. Clippers center Kaman injured, Jordan can have the opportunity to start, in Paul's side, Jordan finally shine, he eat cake ability is excellent, can complete the end.

Although there is no range, but can block and rebound, is the blue-collar center leader. He has averaged 9.5 points, 10.8 rebounds, 1.1 assists and 1.5 blocks per game so far in his career, and has been named to the NBA rebounding King twice, selected to the All-NBA Team three times, and selected to the All-NBA Defensive Team twice.

No. 4 Tyson Chandler; Nicknamed "Boxing King" Chandler career starting point is very high, he is the second pick in 2001, excellent athletic ability, strong style, is the league's top defensive players, not only good at single defense, top defense consciousness, is the team's interior defense gate. Compared to defense, Chandler's offensive means are single, in addition to eating pie under the basket, and there are no other outstanding offensive means.

His career averaged 8.2 points, 9.0 rebounds, 0.8 assists, and 1.2 blocks per game, and he won one championship, one Defensive Player of the year, one All-Star, one All-NBA selection, and three All-Defensive team selections in 19 years.

No. 3 Julius Erving; Nicknamed "Dr. J," Irving is the best player in ABA history, and the ABA is long gone, so such an achievement is a foregone conclusion. But his NBA career is also great, Jordan, James and so on regard him as an idol, he is the first to perform the free throw line dunk players, created the modern basketball in the air performance of the first.

He averaged 22 points, 6.7 rebounds, 3.9 assists, 1.8 steals and 1.5 blocks per game during his 16-year career, winning three championships, four regular season MVPS (three from the ABA), three ABA scoring titles, 12 All-NBA teams, and 11 All-Star selections.

  1. Bill Russell; Among the ancient players, Russell and Chamberlain are mythical levels of existence, he was selected as the second pick in the 1956 draft, but the Celtics were lucky to trade for him, which opened a dynasty of more than a decade. Russell won nine championships during his playing career, and won two more championships as a player and coach, the most number of championships in history, known as the "Lord of the Rings".

He has averaged 15.1 points, 22.5 rebounds and 4.3 assists per game in his career and is the top model of the defensive interior. During his 13 years in the NBA, he won 11 championships, five regular season MVP awards, four rebounding Kings, 11 All-NBA selections, and 12 All-Star selections, surpassing Chamberlain in some respects.

No. 1 lebron James; Since entering the NBA in 2003, James has always been the hottest topic of the league, his physical quality is almost unique, and basketball IQ is extremely high, breakthrough sharp, and tank like strength, almost no disadvantage on the court. He is also good at passing, assists as well as first-line defenders, is the most complete player of all time.

James, like Chamberlain, left a lot of records that later generations can not surpass, and he is about to get the all-time scoring champion, are great beings. He has averaged 27.1 points, 7.5 rebounds, 7.5 assists, 1.6 steals and 0.8 blocks per game so far in his career. He has won four championships, four FMVP awards, four regular season MVP Awards, 16 All-NBA selections, five All-Defensive selections, one scoring title, one assist title, and eight All-Star votes. The only person who can compete with Jordan for first place in history.

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