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In the history of basketball, who really went from 1 to 5, and only 5 people did it in 74 years?
Basketball is divided into five positions because different players have different physical qualities and talents. Only by putting them in the position that suits them best can they play better in the game. Although many active players already have the title of all-around, there are only five players who can really replace five positions!

James, 1

James has tried different positions since he entered the NBA in 2003. In the early days of the Cavaliers, James mainly played small forward. Because his strength and speed are among the best in the same position. In terms of scoring, his shooting position is more inclined to the restricted area. So the knight's James technique is relatively simple. When the Heat arrived, James played power forward because there were Wade, Chamos and other point guards on the team.

1 1- 14 season is the most difficult four years for James. In the 14- 18 season, James mostly plays point guard, and Wade plays small forward when holding the ball. When TT and Love are resting, he plays center. Now James is mainly a point guard.

So according to the current data and results, James is the best player in 1 5.

2. Magician

Speaking of omnipotence, how can we not have "Magic" Johnson? Johnson is 2.06 meters tall. He mainly plays point guard, but he is heavy and strong, and he runs fast, so it's no problem to play inside. Career average 19.5 points, 7.2 rebounds 1 1.2 assists. Look at the data and you will know how comprehensive he is. The only rookie in history took FMVP, and Johnson was full when he debuted.

Johnson, who is 2.06 meters tall, actually played as a defender at first. Later, I felt that I had a great height advantage and began to try various positions, basically from 1 position to the 5 th position. Judging from his career, Magic Johnson can really be said to be one of the representative stars of the "all-around oil player" with strong strength.

3. Odom

Odom was called the successor of Magic early in his career. As a power forward, Odom has excellent ball control and passing ability. Odom always gets inside and outside. He helped the Lakers win two consecutive championships in his career, and Odom was a key part of the team during the two consecutive championships.

20 10-20 1 1 season, Odom averaged 14.4 points, 8.7 rebounds and 3 assists per game, and won the best sixth man with excellent performance. After that, Odom's state declined rapidly for various reasons, and he faded out of the NBA after the end of the 20 12-20 13 season.

Step 4 pull loose

There is another power forward in NBA history who is more abnormal than Green. He is Garnett. KG's versatility is rare in history. The "Wolf King" in the peak period has outstanding physical fitness and strong awareness of the stadium. He can do anything on the court, even play five positions easily.

As the position of 1-3, Garnett has possession, backward jumper and defense, playing position 4, receiving and rebounding, playing position 5, playing back singles and protecting the frame. Such an all-round warrior can't be prevented at all! It is reported that Garnett has scored at least 20+ 10+5 for six consecutive seasons during his tenure in the Timberwolves, and there is no second one in NBA history.

5, chasing dreams

Green of the Warriors, as a second-round contestant, is really inspiring. Although Green's personal behavior or some bad behavior on the court will bring trouble to himself from time to time, it is undeniable that Green is still very powerful!

We all know that Green often plays the role of power forward and center on the court, but Green's serial team ability is top-notch. As the main point guard of the team, Curry is actually a shooting guard. As for assisting teammates and teaming up in series, these are all done by Green. Many times we can see Green's defense on the court 1 to 5, which is the embodiment of Green's strength!