1, Magic Johnson and Jabbar (Los Angeles Lakers)
Johnson and Jabbar fought together for 10 seasons. In the 1980s, they reached the finals eight times, which really shocked the world, including winning the cup five times. Johnson was elected MVP three times, and Jabbar 1 won the MVP title in the finals. "Magic" and "Tiangou" cooperate perfectly on the court. Johnson is a natural organizer. He can fully integrate his teammates into his system, and Abdul-Jabbar is the Lakers' best low-post choice and his team's most threatening killer in the penalty area. They are so great, especially in the playoffs, they can always play amazing performances.
2. bill russell and Robert Joseph Cousy (Boston Celtics)
Russell and Cousy are the first heavyweight duo in NBA history. They established the great Celtic dynasty in 1950s and 1960s. Russell is one of the greatest centers in history, and Cousy is one of the greatest point guards. In addition, he is a super scorer and passing master. Although the Green Shirts didn't lack other great players at that time, the core was not Russell and Cousimo, who could make their teammates stronger.
3.jordan and Pippen (Chicago Bulls)
Jordan and Pippen fought side by side for nine seasons. They brought the Bulls six championship trophies and two consecutive championships. Jordan won all the MVP titles in these six finals. The great combination of Jordan and Pippen is because they are very balanced at both ends of the offense and defense. Jordan is the sharpest knife in attack, Pippen is one of the most valuable all-rounders in history, and they are all frequent visitors to the best defensive lineup. How can offensive and defensive unity not be strong?
4. Kobe Bryant and O 'Neill (LA Lakers)
Kobe Bryant and O 'Neill began to cooperate hand in hand from the mid-1990s until the early 20th century. Since the 1999 season, the super duo has won three championship trophies for the Lakers, and O 'Neill has been elected MVP in the finals for three consecutive years. It is no exaggeration to say that Kobe Bryant and O 'Neal completely dominated the NBA at that time. In 2003-04, they broke into the finals again, but unexpectedly lost to Pistons led by Billups, which laid the foundation for their later parting ways.
5. Bird and mchale (Boston Celtics)
Bird and mchale fought side by side for the 12 season, which ran through the 1980s and early 1990s. They were also one of the best frontcourt combinations in history. Together with parrish, the "Iron Triangle" group was in the limelight for a while. Bird and mchale won the championship with 198 1, 1984 and 1986 respectively, and Bird was elected as the MVP of the finals twice.
6. Duncan and david robinson
Since the late 1990s, Duncan and Robinson have fought together in the NBA for seven years. Together, they won two championships for the Spurs. Duncan was the MVP of two finals in the lockout season of 1998- 1999 and the season of overthrowing the Lakers dynasty in 2002-03. Duncan and Robinson are almost the best inside duo in NBA history. "Stone Buddha" is considered as the strongest power forward in history, and Robinson is also one of the greatest centers in history.
7. Walter Flazer and willis reed (new york Knicks)
Flazer and Reid have been teammates for seven years. They were the absolute core of the Knicks in the 1960s and 1970s. They won two championship trophies for the team in the seasons of 1969-70 and 1972-73 respectively, which was the only two championships in the Knicks' history. Flazer and Reid are the best defenders in history &; Reid, one of the central group, was elected MVP of the finals twice. It is worth mentioning that the legendary center defeated the then arrogant Chamberlain.
8. isiah thomas and joe dumars (Detroit Piston)
Thomas and Du Masi fought side by side for nine seasons. The "Bad Boys Corps" became famous in the late 1980s. They won the championship with 1988-89 and 1989-90 respectively, and were elected MVP in the finals. Thomas and Du Masi are also one of the best backcourt combinations in history. 1993-94 after Thomas retired, the pair also stepped onto the historical stage.
9. Chamberlain and Jerry West (LA Lakers)
In the 1960s and 1970s last season, Chamberlain and West reached the finals three times and won a championship. 197 1-72 season is their most brilliant period. At that time, they led the Lakers to 69 wins and won the championship trophy all the way. No one can shake the record of 33 consecutive victories. With the retirement of West and Chamberlain in the early 1970s, the once all-powerful duo also officially faded out of people's sight.
10, stockton and Karl Malone (Utah Jazz)
Stockton and Malone seem to be perfect partners. Stockton can always pass the ball to the right place at the right time, and Malone is also a natural finisher. Stockton and Malone have great career data, but they can't win a championship trophy. Their cooperative relationship lasted from the 1980s to the 20th century, which is a legendary combination.