1
Michael Jeffrey Jordan
There is no doubt about the historical position of the "God of Basketball". Five regular season MVPs, six finals all won the championship, and six were FMVP. Jordan is unique in terms of player strength, honor, influence and commercial value.
2
Bill Russell
Russell is the player who won the most championships in NBA history. During 13' s career, he won the championship of 1 1 and won the MVP in the regular season five times. After he retired, even the finals MVP trophy was named after him.
three
Karim Abdel-Jabbar
Judging from the honor of his career, Jabbar did not lose to Jordan. He won the championship six times in the regular season, won the MVP six times, and scored 38,387 in his career, ranking first in NBA history. Of course, Jabbar lost four finals and only had two FMVP trophies, which influenced his legend to some extent.
four
"Magic" Johnson
Before Jordan, the magician was probably the most influential figure in NBA history. He became the MVP of the finals in the rookie season. During his 13 career, he reached the finals nine times and won the championship five times. In addition, he has three regular-season MVPs and three FMVP, and he and Jabbar have achieved each other.
five
Tim Duncan
I want to say sorry to the fans of Kobe and James, but as the first power forward in NBA history, Duncan's honor has surpassed Kobe and James-six finals, five championships, two MVPs and three FMVP, and his career is close to perfection. If there is any regret, he still lacks a trophy for the best defensive player. The Spurs are the only dynasty team in history that has not defended its title.