the rest, only noise
Chapter 1278
Chapter 1278 Rhythm Master
The seventh shooting guard among the 50 superstars, there is no suspense. Everyone unanimously recommended Hal Greer to be selected.
To modern fans, Greer is just an uncommon surname.
But if you want to choose a superstar career in the NBA from the 50s to the present, every 10 years, it should be the following people:
50S: Bob Pettit PF
60S: Hal "Havlicek stole my ball" Greer.
70S: Wes Unseld.
80S: Bill Walton.
90S: Clyde Drexler.
00S: Dirk Nowitzki.
10S: (to be continued, I personally hope it is Harden, or Paul) ⑴
Going back to Greer, he started out playing for the Syracuse Nationals, the predecessor of the Philadelphia 76ers.Moreover, he only played for this team throughout his career, one man, one city, 10 All-Stars, 7 All-NBA Teams, won the championship with the team in 1967, and was discouraged by the 1972ers, the worst team in history, in 76 and chose to retire.
He has experienced everything in this team, which is complete in every sense.
The eighth man started, and the scene was getting out of control.
In addition to the center position, the other four positions have 9 places each.
In other words, there are only two places left for the second position.
Candidates include Drazen, Petrovic, George Gervin, Earl Monroe, Dale Ellis, Pete Maravich.
Of the five, Gervin has the most points, Monroe has the most influence in pop culture, Maravich is the most disappointing, Petrovic has the hardest honor, and Ellis lacks the capital to be selected.
Unless Miller and Sharman have an overwhelming number of championships, otherwise, winning a championship alone is not enough for Ellis to completely overwhelm Gervin and Maravich.
Not to mention Ellis, even Monroe, who is also a champion, did not beat Gervin and Petrovic in this round of voting.
Monroe and Maravich, two game-watching players, received more support from reporters, while Gervin was unanimously supported by coaches and players.
Louis has seen Gervin's peak tail.
To be honest, he didn't like Gervin's style of play.
But the selection was not based on his preferences.
Although he gave his vote to Monroe, Gervin still made the Big [-] by a clear margin.
For the last spot at the shooting guard position, Louis didn't argue directly, and wrote Ellis' name on it.
He didn't do it with rhythm.
Compared with Monroe and Maravich, Ellis has no more advantages except for the title of the historical three-pointer.
Of course, he has a championship that Maravich has never had, but people now will say that if Ellis was replaced by Maravich or Monroe at his peak, the Knicks would still win the championship.
Anyone who has witnessed that championship will directly speak out to those who put forward this point of view, but because Ellis only participated in that championship, the Knicks won the championship for six consecutive years.
It is completely normal for people nowadays to think that way, because the professional ability of ordinary spectators can only allow them to use the method of controlling variables, which is very problematic, to judge the importance of players, but things are always changing.
If the 88 Knicks did not have Ellis, then their championship will definitely be one less.
Definitely.
But on this occasion, no one agrees with this statement.
They were playing a "Greater Monroe or Maravich" debate.
Among the coaches present at the meeting was Monroe's Knicks teammate, Phil Jackson.
At the same time, Jackson is also a direct descendant of Louis.
Today, he is sitting next to Louis.
But Jackson was not one to argue with others.
As part of that perfect team that many old New Yorkers miss, Jackson wanted to say something for his old teammates.
At one point, Maravich's supporters had the upper hand.
In terms of personal honor, Maravich was selected to the best team four times, and Monroe only once.
In terms of All-Stars, Maravich has one more time than Monroe.
But Monroe has a championship that Maravich doesn't.
And, for most of his career, Monroe's teams were more competitive than Maravich's.
Seeing the group of people discussing endlessly, Jackson turned his head to look at Louis: "Coach, can you say a few words?"
"What should I say? I was a little kid when they played." Louis said modestly.
In fact, he still has the right to speak.
Louie watched Monroe play at Ridgefield Stadium as a child, and also met Maravich in his later years after turning to professional basketball.
He likes both of them.
Especially Monroe, he is not only a celebrity of the Knicks, but also one of Louie's allies in the league.
Before the final voting session started, Louis made a summary: "In my opinion, Earl and Pete belong to the top 50. However, Earl's career looks better, and he still has a championship. The most important thing is that Earl can come to the scene on the day of the awards, and Pete. He has been recalled by God. Everyone, you should all know the inside story of the 1980 Finals MVP selection. The trophy was originally intended for Kareem. The game was live, so it was awarded to Erwin."
"The NBA 50 superstar award ceremony is a lively program, everyone should be happy, let Pete rest in peace."
Garcia Lynn watched as Louie took control of the selection process.
In his view, as long as there is such a stalemate, Louis' opinion can play a decisive role.
After the shooting guard is judged, the small forward position is relatively simple.
Small forward can be regarded as the second most talented position in NBA history.
The first five selected were Larry Bird, Benjamin Wilson, Julius Erving, John Havlicek, and Elgin Baylor.
The sixth selection is the Warriors legend Paul Arizin SF in the 50s.
Rick Barry, Scottie Pippen, Dominique Wilkins followed.
It is worth mentioning that Wilkins, as a player selected at the buzzer, was extremely controversial before the voting results came out.
Because he was competing with Billy Cunningham.
Wilkins was more capable as a player, and Cunningham was a core member of the team that wiped out the Celtics dynasty in 1967.
But unfortunately, after retiring, Cunningham formed a huge bond with Louis as a coach.
When Cunningham was a guest commentator on CBS, as long as he met Louie's team, he basically turned into a black fan on the spot.
Louis usually doesn't care about commentators gossiping, but now that he has a chance for revenge, he will of course support Wilkins, who is not related to him.
It was Louie's full support that brought suspense to this unsuspecting vote.
When the votes of the two sides were tied, Garcia Lynn made a decision on behalf of the league: "Dominique Wilkins' dunk is epoch-making. In summary, I should let Dom (nickname) be selected as the top fifty superstars."
Another top [-] superstar from the previous life was knocked off the platform of honor by the swaying wings of the traverser.
The most exciting thing is undoubtedly the choice of power forward.
Since the power forward lacks super ruthless people who can dominate an era, the 9 spots are all discussed on the spot.
The first to be selected was Kevin McHale, who was blown into the top three forwards in history by the New York media.
McHale's six-year career with the Bulls can be largely ignored.
In his six-year career with the Knicks, only the first two years were considered elite. It happened to be those two years that he won an MVP and a championship, and then won five consecutive championships with the team.
A player with a short peak but a huge number of championships was pushed to the top of the pyramid at the fourth position by the media.
After that, Bob Pettit, who is currently recognized as the number one power forward in history, followed by the two evergreens in the fourth position, Karl Malone, and Dennis Rodman, who was carried by Louis.
The fifth place is the popular spicy chicken Danny Manning.
Although Kemp's disastrous performance in the 1995 Eastern Conference Finals ended the Knicks' dynasty, he also got his revenge last year, and through a similar recency effect as Miller, he was selected as the sixth man at power forward in the Big [-].
The seventh spot belongs to ancient giant Dolph Schayes PF/C.
The eighth spot went to Karl Malone before Karl Malone -- Elvin Hayes.
Then there's the final spot at power forward.
There are four people competing for it, including Charles Barkley, Dave Debusschell, Hank Gaithers, and Jerry Lucas.
This time, Louis did not argue.
He silently filled in Dave Debusschere's name and waited for the result.
While Barkley was one of his players, De Buschel shared a deep personal bond with him.
Before Louis joined New York, he set a few conditions: rebuilding, poor performance, and the whole team had to be traded; exchanged Floyd, who was an immediate combatant, and got the draft pick to select Stockton; deliberately delayed the signing until August (resulting in failure to recruit), so that even if Louis had a bad hand, the New York media, which was very unfriendly to him at the time, could not say anything.
All these things were carried out by De Buschel alone, and the infamy was naturally carried by him.
But he suffered all these hardships, but he didn't wait for the moment of the Knicks' revival.Due to physical reasons, De Buschell left in Louie's second season in New York before Elgin Baylor got a chance.
In the end, with two championships, two selections to the best team, six selections to the best defensive team, and eight-time All-Star honors, De Buschell won steadily and became the power forward who was selected as the top [-] superstars at the buzzer.
So far, except for the center, the other four positions have all been voted.
⑴If Curry's resume is not so popular, I think he is the answer of the 10S superstar "not extremely brilliant, but sufficient enough". The championship in 22 years is as legendary as the 14 Spurs.
(End of this chapter)
The seventh shooting guard among the 50 superstars, there is no suspense. Everyone unanimously recommended Hal Greer to be selected.
To modern fans, Greer is just an uncommon surname.
But if you want to choose a superstar career in the NBA from the 50s to the present, every 10 years, it should be the following people:
50S: Bob Pettit PF
60S: Hal "Havlicek stole my ball" Greer.
70S: Wes Unseld.
80S: Bill Walton.
90S: Clyde Drexler.
00S: Dirk Nowitzki.
10S: (to be continued, I personally hope it is Harden, or Paul) ⑴
Going back to Greer, he started out playing for the Syracuse Nationals, the predecessor of the Philadelphia 76ers.Moreover, he only played for this team throughout his career, one man, one city, 10 All-Stars, 7 All-NBA Teams, won the championship with the team in 1967, and was discouraged by the 1972ers, the worst team in history, in 76 and chose to retire.
He has experienced everything in this team, which is complete in every sense.
The eighth man started, and the scene was getting out of control.
In addition to the center position, the other four positions have 9 places each.
In other words, there are only two places left for the second position.
Candidates include Drazen, Petrovic, George Gervin, Earl Monroe, Dale Ellis, Pete Maravich.
Of the five, Gervin has the most points, Monroe has the most influence in pop culture, Maravich is the most disappointing, Petrovic has the hardest honor, and Ellis lacks the capital to be selected.
Unless Miller and Sharman have an overwhelming number of championships, otherwise, winning a championship alone is not enough for Ellis to completely overwhelm Gervin and Maravich.
Not to mention Ellis, even Monroe, who is also a champion, did not beat Gervin and Petrovic in this round of voting.
Monroe and Maravich, two game-watching players, received more support from reporters, while Gervin was unanimously supported by coaches and players.
Louis has seen Gervin's peak tail.
To be honest, he didn't like Gervin's style of play.
But the selection was not based on his preferences.
Although he gave his vote to Monroe, Gervin still made the Big [-] by a clear margin.
For the last spot at the shooting guard position, Louis didn't argue directly, and wrote Ellis' name on it.
He didn't do it with rhythm.
Compared with Monroe and Maravich, Ellis has no more advantages except for the title of the historical three-pointer.
Of course, he has a championship that Maravich has never had, but people now will say that if Ellis was replaced by Maravich or Monroe at his peak, the Knicks would still win the championship.
Anyone who has witnessed that championship will directly speak out to those who put forward this point of view, but because Ellis only participated in that championship, the Knicks won the championship for six consecutive years.
It is completely normal for people nowadays to think that way, because the professional ability of ordinary spectators can only allow them to use the method of controlling variables, which is very problematic, to judge the importance of players, but things are always changing.
If the 88 Knicks did not have Ellis, then their championship will definitely be one less.
Definitely.
But on this occasion, no one agrees with this statement.
They were playing a "Greater Monroe or Maravich" debate.
Among the coaches present at the meeting was Monroe's Knicks teammate, Phil Jackson.
At the same time, Jackson is also a direct descendant of Louis.
Today, he is sitting next to Louis.
But Jackson was not one to argue with others.
As part of that perfect team that many old New Yorkers miss, Jackson wanted to say something for his old teammates.
At one point, Maravich's supporters had the upper hand.
In terms of personal honor, Maravich was selected to the best team four times, and Monroe only once.
In terms of All-Stars, Maravich has one more time than Monroe.
But Monroe has a championship that Maravich doesn't.
And, for most of his career, Monroe's teams were more competitive than Maravich's.
Seeing the group of people discussing endlessly, Jackson turned his head to look at Louis: "Coach, can you say a few words?"
"What should I say? I was a little kid when they played." Louis said modestly.
In fact, he still has the right to speak.
Louie watched Monroe play at Ridgefield Stadium as a child, and also met Maravich in his later years after turning to professional basketball.
He likes both of them.
Especially Monroe, he is not only a celebrity of the Knicks, but also one of Louie's allies in the league.
Before the final voting session started, Louis made a summary: "In my opinion, Earl and Pete belong to the top 50. However, Earl's career looks better, and he still has a championship. The most important thing is that Earl can come to the scene on the day of the awards, and Pete. He has been recalled by God. Everyone, you should all know the inside story of the 1980 Finals MVP selection. The trophy was originally intended for Kareem. The game was live, so it was awarded to Erwin."
"The NBA 50 superstar award ceremony is a lively program, everyone should be happy, let Pete rest in peace."
Garcia Lynn watched as Louie took control of the selection process.
In his view, as long as there is such a stalemate, Louis' opinion can play a decisive role.
After the shooting guard is judged, the small forward position is relatively simple.
Small forward can be regarded as the second most talented position in NBA history.
The first five selected were Larry Bird, Benjamin Wilson, Julius Erving, John Havlicek, and Elgin Baylor.
The sixth selection is the Warriors legend Paul Arizin SF in the 50s.
Rick Barry, Scottie Pippen, Dominique Wilkins followed.
It is worth mentioning that Wilkins, as a player selected at the buzzer, was extremely controversial before the voting results came out.
Because he was competing with Billy Cunningham.
Wilkins was more capable as a player, and Cunningham was a core member of the team that wiped out the Celtics dynasty in 1967.
But unfortunately, after retiring, Cunningham formed a huge bond with Louis as a coach.
When Cunningham was a guest commentator on CBS, as long as he met Louie's team, he basically turned into a black fan on the spot.
Louis usually doesn't care about commentators gossiping, but now that he has a chance for revenge, he will of course support Wilkins, who is not related to him.
It was Louie's full support that brought suspense to this unsuspecting vote.
When the votes of the two sides were tied, Garcia Lynn made a decision on behalf of the league: "Dominique Wilkins' dunk is epoch-making. In summary, I should let Dom (nickname) be selected as the top fifty superstars."
Another top [-] superstar from the previous life was knocked off the platform of honor by the swaying wings of the traverser.
The most exciting thing is undoubtedly the choice of power forward.
Since the power forward lacks super ruthless people who can dominate an era, the 9 spots are all discussed on the spot.
The first to be selected was Kevin McHale, who was blown into the top three forwards in history by the New York media.
McHale's six-year career with the Bulls can be largely ignored.
In his six-year career with the Knicks, only the first two years were considered elite. It happened to be those two years that he won an MVP and a championship, and then won five consecutive championships with the team.
A player with a short peak but a huge number of championships was pushed to the top of the pyramid at the fourth position by the media.
After that, Bob Pettit, who is currently recognized as the number one power forward in history, followed by the two evergreens in the fourth position, Karl Malone, and Dennis Rodman, who was carried by Louis.
The fifth place is the popular spicy chicken Danny Manning.
Although Kemp's disastrous performance in the 1995 Eastern Conference Finals ended the Knicks' dynasty, he also got his revenge last year, and through a similar recency effect as Miller, he was selected as the sixth man at power forward in the Big [-].
The seventh spot belongs to ancient giant Dolph Schayes PF/C.
The eighth spot went to Karl Malone before Karl Malone -- Elvin Hayes.
Then there's the final spot at power forward.
There are four people competing for it, including Charles Barkley, Dave Debusschell, Hank Gaithers, and Jerry Lucas.
This time, Louis did not argue.
He silently filled in Dave Debusschere's name and waited for the result.
While Barkley was one of his players, De Buschel shared a deep personal bond with him.
Before Louis joined New York, he set a few conditions: rebuilding, poor performance, and the whole team had to be traded; exchanged Floyd, who was an immediate combatant, and got the draft pick to select Stockton; deliberately delayed the signing until August (resulting in failure to recruit), so that even if Louis had a bad hand, the New York media, which was very unfriendly to him at the time, could not say anything.
All these things were carried out by De Buschel alone, and the infamy was naturally carried by him.
But he suffered all these hardships, but he didn't wait for the moment of the Knicks' revival.Due to physical reasons, De Buschell left in Louie's second season in New York before Elgin Baylor got a chance.
In the end, with two championships, two selections to the best team, six selections to the best defensive team, and eight-time All-Star honors, De Buschell won steadily and became the power forward who was selected as the top [-] superstars at the buzzer.
So far, except for the center, the other four positions have all been voted.
⑴If Curry's resume is not so popular, I think he is the answer of the 10S superstar "not extremely brilliant, but sufficient enough". The championship in 22 years is as legendary as the 14 Spurs.
(End of this chapter)
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