Teams: Chicago Bulls (1984-93 1995-98) and Washington Wizards (200 1-03).
Champion: 6( 199 1, 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 1998).
Honors: 14 all-star, five regular season MVP( 1988, 199 1 992, 1996, 1998), six times.
Jordan is the benchmark for NBA players. He is the most outstanding offensive defender with the most outstanding skills, extraordinary athletic ability, the strongest, the most inspiring and the most competitive consciousness in NBA history. He controls both ends of the court. He is a great winner and the greatest key player in NBA history.
Jordan has no obvious weakness. He can do anything. He led a team without a dominant center to create a dynasty. Jordan's greatest contribution is that he promoted the NBA to the whole world. He is the greatest player in NBA history.
2. Kobe Bryant
Team: Los Angeles Lakers (1996 to present)
Total champion: 3 (2000,2001,2002)
Honor: 10 All-Star
Kobe is only 29 years old, but he has written a legend. Kobe is the youngest Mr. 20,000 in NBA history. He scored 865,438+0 points in a single game, which was a great success. Like Jordan, Kobe can do anything. He can lead a team's attack and defend the best player of the other team. His outside shot is very powerful. He can create scoring opportunities for his teammates. He can make a violent impact on the basket. He performed well in the transition between attack and defense. He can kill his throat in the playoffs.
As an attack guard, Kobe has killer instinct, unlimited range, and can get better and even surpass Jordan.
3. Jerry West
Team: Lakers (1960-74)
Total champion: 1( 1972)
Honors: 14 all-star, MVP in finals (1969), member of Hall of Fame.
West is one of the most competitive and powerful players in NBA history. When basketball is in his hands, there is nothing he can't do. He can break through layups, organize attacks, and project from a long distance. His ability to remain calm and keep his word in times of crisis earned him the nickname "Mr. Key".
West is also an excellent defender. He is the only player in NBA history who won the finals MVP after losing. His 60-foot whistle in the 1970 finals is an unforgettable classic in NBA history, and he is a symbol of NBA.
4. george gervin
Teams: Virginia Gentleman (1972-74), San Antonio Spurs (1974-85), Chicago Bulls (1985-86).
Champion: None
Honors: 12 all-star (9 NBA and 3 ABA), member of the Hall of Fame.
"Iceman" can score in front of anyone and anywhere. Even blindfolding him can't stop him from sending the ball to the basket. "Iceman" is revolutionary because it attacks the position of defender. He won the scoring champion four times (Aba 1, three times in NBA), and he kept the record of scoring 33 points in a single quarter in NBA.
Gwen's offensive creativity in the basket is second to none, and his fingertips picking the ball is one of the most classic symbolic moves in NBA history. In a word, he is a pure scorer.
5. allen iverson
Teams: Philadelphia 76ers (1996-2006), Denver Nuggets (2006-present).
Champion: None
Honors: 9-time All-Star, MVP in regular season (20065438+0), Best Rookie (1997).
Iverson is only 6 feet tall and weighs only 165 pounds, but his scoring ability is phenomenal. He has been the scoring champion four times, and his career average score is second only to Jordan and wilt chamberlain, ranking third in NBA history.
Iverson is a real soldier. He never gets tired of attacking the basket on the court. His dribbling is dazzling. He is an underrated passer. He can carry the team on his shoulders.
6. clyde drexler
Teams: Portland Trailblazers (1983-95), Houston Rockets (1995-98).
Total champion: 1( 1995)
Honors: 10 All-Star and Hall of Fame Member.
Clyde is one of the fastest dribbling players and one of the best finishers. His rock-breaking performance in fast break is staggering.
Clyde is an all-around player. He can score, rebound, defend and organize attacks. Although Clyde has been in the shadow of Jordan, he is not a great pitcher, but he is a unique genius.
7. reggie miller
Team: Indiana Pacers (1987-2005)
Champion: None
Honor: five-time All-Star
Miller is the holder of the highest 3-point percentage in NBA history. He redefined the position of "attack guard", and no one is better than Miller in this technology. Miller is a tenacious fighter. He has the spirit of an assassin. Although Miller is thin, he is definitely the strong enemy of the defender. He can smash the opponent's defense into a sieve. He scored 25 points in the fourth quarter in the 1994 game against the Knicks. He is the player who shot the most three-pointers in history, averaging more than 2 1 point in his career, but he has never led the team to a championship. He is one of the greatest key players in NBA history, and the legend of 1994 playoff against new york Knicks with 25 points in a single quarter will last forever.
8. pete maravich
Teams: Atlanta Hawks (1970-74), New Orleans/Utah Jazz (1974-80), Boston Celtics (1980).
Champion: None
Honours: Five-time All-Star and Hall of Fame Member.
At that time, Pistol Pete was the greatest basketball artist. He can do anything. He is an all-around scorer. He can send a wonderful pass from anywhere. Before the NBA started three-pointers, he used long shots as offensive weapons. If Peter can play for a better team, his ranking in this list may rise.
9. Al Monroe
Teams: Baltimore Bullets (1967-7 1), Knicks (197 1-80).
Total champion: 1( 1973)
Honors: Four-time All-Star, Best Rookie (1968), Hall of Fame member.
Monroe was not a natural genius, but he completely changed basketball with his iconic dribbling, soft touch and tenacious spirit. His streetball style has a profound influence on the younger generation of players.
10, joe dumars
Team: Pistons (1985-99)
Total champion: 2 (1989, 1990)
Honors: Six-time All-Star, 1989 Finals MVP, Hall of Fame member.
Du Masi is a first-class defensive player and one of the most underrated players of his generation. His defense is tough and his jump shot is just right. He can chop 20 points every night if necessary. He is a great key shooter, as evidenced by the MVP trophy in the finals.