Fifth place: Russell
Career data: 15. 1 point, 22.5 rebounds and 4.3 assists.
As one of the best centers in the NBA in ancient times, Russell once led the Celtics to win the championship trophy of 1 1, which was called by fans. Lord of the Rings? . Under his leadership, the Celtics reached the first dynasty team in NBA history, and the achievement of eight consecutive championships was beyond the reach of countless younger generations. In terms of personal honor, Russell won the regular season MVP five times and the rebounding championship four times. In the peak season, he even scored 18.9 points and 24 rebounds. However, even if he won the title of 1 1, he can only rank fifth in this list, because the top four people are really amazing!
Fourth place: Olajuwon
Career data: 2 1.8 points, 1 1. 1 2.5 rebounds.
What is the fourth place? Big dreams? Olajuwon, as a legendary center in the 1990s, once led the mosaic team to win two valuable championship trophies in that mighty era. In terms of honor, I dream of having two finals MVPs, 1 regular season MVP, two rebounding kings, three blocked shots and two best defensive players. In the 93-94 season, Dameng won the honor of MVP+FMVP+ the best defensive player in a single season, and his dominance in the peak period can be seen.
Third place: Chamberlain
Career data: 30. 1 minute, 22.9 rebounds and 4.4 assists.
As a contemporary historical superstar with Russell, if the former is the harvester of the team's honor, then Chamberlain will interpret personal data to the extreme. As a data god, Chamberlain has kept many unbreakable records in the NBA, including the most familiar average of 100 points, 55 rebounds per game and 50 points per season. Therefore, Chamberlain is also known as the basketball emperor. In terms of personal honor, Chamberlain won two championship trophies, 1 finals MVP, four regular season MVP, seven scoring titles,1/rebounding titles, and even an assist title!
Second place: O 'Neill
Career data: 23.7 points 10.9 rebounds and 2.5 assists.
The last dominant center in the NBA center era is undoubtedly O 'Neill. As the best center in the new century, O 'Neill was unstoppable at his peak. Especially after entering the playoff stage, O 'Neill's dominance is more obvious. In the 00-02 season, he led the Lakers to three consecutive championships and won three finals MVP trophies in a row. In addition, O 'Neill has a regular season MVP of 1 and two scoring champions. In order to stop him, teams even used it? Shark cutting tactics? Limiting his score can make other teams make this decision, which shows how strong O 'Neill's dominance is at its peak.
First place: Jabbar
Career data: 24.6 points 1 1.2 rebounds and 3.6 assists.
So, who can force these four great gods to be the top of this list? The answer given by Bian Xiao is Jabbar the dog. In the list of major mainstream media, Jabbar has been ranked in the top 3 of all players. It can be said that no one can compare with Jabbar's honor except Jordan. Jabbar won six championship trophies, two coronations of FMVP, six regular season MVPs, two scoring titles, 1 rebounds and four blocked shots. At its peak, it averaged 34.8 points per game, 16.6 rebounds, which is a terrible data.
With an invincible hook, Jabbar became unstoppable, and his career score of 38,387 became the scoring champion in NBA history. In this way, Jabbar, who has both honor, data and record, won the top spot, and there is certainly no suspense!
In addition, the NBA has produced countless legendary centers in recent years, such as george mikan in his early years. Red-haired beast? Bill Wharton, Sabonis, Ewing, Robinson and Mourning, the other two of the top four centers in the 1990s, may change the list. These players can easily enter the top five in the same position, but they can only be defeated in the center list in Starlight Glimmer, which shows how fierce the competition in this list is!