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Chapter 223 Postscript 1

Chapter 223 The Postscript Counts Those People and Those Flirtatious Things

Number 1. No.1.

Where there are people, there are rivers and lakes, and in the basketball world, Michael Jordan is a well-deserved No.1 in history, and from the last century to the present, no player can surpass Jordan in basketball status, which makes him have " The God of Basketball".

Number 2.The two strongest shooting guards in history.

The so-called No. 1 and Wu No. [-], in the basketball world, No.[-] and No. [-] in every place are not easy to rank, but in the position of shooting guard, there is a recognized ranking, that is, Jordan is the No. [-] in history. Shooting guard, Kobe is the second shooting guard in history.

They are not only the two strongest shooting guards in the history of the league, but also the most comprehensive skills. If there is a 1V1 duel, the final final must be the pinnacle of their duel.

Jordan is the god of basketball, and he can hardly find his opponents on the basketball court, but he said this sentence himself: "If I was still in my peak state, I could win LeBron James, who else would I want to be with? Heads-up, this list is too much, Jerry West, Elgin Baylor, Julius Erving, Kobe Bryant, Wade, Anthony, I don't think I will lose to anyone, but If anyone could beat me, it would be Kobe because he stole all my skills."

Jordan has the confidence to say this. The 10 scoring titles in his career and 6 championships (two and three consecutive championships) are the best proof. This can give him the confidence to say any big things, but he is not sure whether he can beat Kobe .

The two are the only ones in history who have "9 first rounds + 9 first defenses". Kobe has one more first round. In his career, he has a total of 1 first rounds + 10 first defenses. Except for the two of them, no one in history has achieved it.

The Zen master once said, "The main reason why Jordan is better than Kobe is that Jordan has a pair of big hands that can do whatever he wants. With these big hands, Jordan can make more moves beyond ordinary people. And the sky-defying jumping ability makes him Jordan acted recklessly in the air. On the other hand, Kobe achieved such achievements, most of which depended on acquired efforts to get close to Jordan. If Jordan is the proud man of heaven, then Kobe is a real man with his feet on the ground.”

Kobe is Jordan's younger brother and learner, and Jordan is both a big brother and a mentor.

On the whole, Kobe's offensive skills may be richer. He also learned the footsteps of Dameng, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's hook, and Jordan's scoring methods are very good. He is the best in the history of basketball, and he is very delicate. There is no static technique that he has not carved to the limit.Every skill, by 2008, he basically practiced to the top of what his body can bear: dribbling, jump shots, free throws, steps, passing techniques, defensive steps...

It can only be said that in the position of shooting guard, there are two of them, and others can only sigh!

Number 3.League No.1.

No.1 in the league must not only have absolute strength, but also have a huge influence off the court. For example, Durant, his scoring ability is currently the strongest in the NBA, and he is also a super giant, but he is not No.1 in the league!Whether you admit it or not, only these three players in NBA history are called the No.1 in the league.

Before the 90s, the NBA was still an era of paper media, and its influence was far less extensive than it is now, because the era of Magic Johnson, Bird, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and others belonged to a group of heroes. At that time, there was no such thing as the No. 1 league.

After the popularization of the Internet, Jordan can be regarded as the No.1 in the true sense of the league history, which opened a precedent in the history of the NBA. David Stern used him to promote the NBA to the world, and the prosperity of basketball today can be said. Jordan is the first generation promoter of basketball.

After Jordan retired, the entire league was looking for Jordan's successor.At that time, Kobe had just led the Lakers to complete three consecutive championships with O'Neal. He was the most promising star in the league. Later, Kobe was pushed to the No.1 throne in the league.Speaking of this, many people may not agree with it, but apart from Kobe’s more comprehensive skills, longer peak period, and more able to stand the scrutiny of time, both he and Jordan are players with extremely strict requirements on themselves and their teammates, like O’Neal This kind of entertaining player, as well as quiet players like Duncan, and people with very short peak periods such as Tracy McGrady and Iverson, are hard to be ranked No. 1 in the league. After Kobe won three consecutive championships, In the 05-07 season, he maximized his personal scoring ability, won the MVP in the 07-08 season, and led the Lakers to complete two consecutive championships in 2009-2010!It can be said that it is well deserved.

The third is James.His time should be counted from 2012.It can be said that you are not No. 1 in the league without leading the team to win the championship. James did not win his first championship until 2012. At that time, Kobe also began to decline, and James was recognized by most people after that.

Number 4. Four major centers and four major shooting guards

When it comes to the number 4 in the NBA, the most famous ones are the "Four Major Centers" in the 20s and the "Four Shooting Backs" in the early 90st century.

Looking back at the NBA in the 90s, the biggest shining point is of course Michael Jordan and the six-time Bulls led by him.However, in terms of the degree of talent blowout at a single position, the performance of the center position was the most prominent throughout the 90s, and later generations also called this era the golden age of centers.

"Big Dream" Olajuwon, "Big Shark" O'Neal, "Admiral" Robinson, and "Gorilla" Ewing are known as the four major centers in the 90s.

They each have the experience of helping the team enter the finals or even win the championship, and they have jointly won countless important personal honors including the best team.

Compared with the "Four Major Centers", the "Four Four Shooting Guards" are more well-known.

After Jordan retired, NBA shooting guards flourished, and four major positions appeared: Kobe, Tracy McGrady, Iverson, and Carter.

The "four shooting guards" are fond memories of too many post-80s and 90s. They were the absolute core of the team in their peak period, and the team's first offensive point.Everyone's style of play is different, but the offense is very sharp, each leading the way, as strong as Ray Allen, the number one three-point shooter in history, was not selected.

Kobe, with a total career score of 33643, ranks fourth in the history scoring list, averaging 4 points per game, is a two-time NBA scoring champion, a five-time championship winner, was selected to the All-Star team 25 times, was selected to the NBA All-NBA team 5 times, and was selected 18 times Best defensive lineup. The 15-12 season was the peak season of his scoring, with a total score of 2005 in a single season, an average of 06 points per game, 2832 points in a single game, 35.4 times of 81+ in a single season, 6 consecutive 50+ games in a single season, and an average of 3 points in January , averaging 40 points per game in April, only the word "horrible" can describe his strong performance.

McGrady, with a total career score of 18381, ranks 71st in the historical scoring list, averaging 19.6 points per game, and is the two-time NBA scoring leader.The representative season is the 2002-03 season, with the highest score of 2407 points in a single season and an average of 32.1 points per game, becoming the scoring leader of the season.

Iverson, with a total career score of 24368, ranks 25th on the historical scoring list, averaging 26.7 points per game, and is the four-time NBA scoring leader.In the 2005-06 season, the highest score in a single season was 2377 points, with an average of 33 points per game, but he did not become the scoring leader of the season. Yes, 33 points per game is not the scoring leader, because Kobe averaged 35.4 points per game this season.

Carter, nicknamed "Demigod", represented the 1999-00 season, scoring 2107 points in a single season, averaging 25.7 points per game.Carter also became the All-Star vote leader this season.

The reason why the "four shooting guards" are great is that apart from their superb skills and high popularity, each of them holds an epic record, and everyone is irreplaceable.

Kobe scored 81 points in a single game. This is the highest score in a single game in modern basketball since the introduction of the three-point line. It is also the highest score in the NBA after Zhang Dashuai scored 100 points in a single game. Even if this record has passed almost 20 years, there is still no player can break.

McGrady is "35 seconds and 13 points". If Kobe's 81 points in a single game depend on the continuity of scoring, then McGrady's record is the ultimate embodiment of scoring explosiveness.In the game against the Spurs that year, McGrady was like a god possessed in the last 35 seconds, making 4 consecutive three-pointers, including a 3+1, and scored 13 points in a row to help the team reverse the game strongly.

Iverson, "the shortest No. 1 pick in NBA history + scoring leader", with a height of 83 meters, Iverson was the No. 1996 pick in 1999, and he is the shortest No. 2001 pick in the NBA until now, and his greatness is not yet this. In 2002, 2005, 4, and [-], Iverson won a total of [-] scoring titles.While maintaining the record of the shortest No. [-] pick in the NBA, he is also the shortest scoring leader in the NBA. I am afraid that this record will be difficult for future generations to break.

Carter, "the longest career with 22 seasons".Although Carter is the least of the four shooting guards in terms of honors, he has a different kind of honor, that is, he has played in the NBA for 22 seasons, the longest in history.At that time, no one would have thought that Carter, relying on the violent dunk of the world's best bounce in the early days, had the longest NBA career. He entered the league in 1998 and was forced to retire in the Eagles until 2020. The reason is still because of **** The NBA was forced to suspend.He has played for 22 years in his career, which is the longest record for an NBA player. It can be said that Carter is a true "living fossil" of the league.

Number 5. These 5 people really influence the world VS strongest 5-person group.

In the history of the NBA, only 5 people have truly influenced the world.

Jordan, anyone who has never seen a basketball game, or even touched a basketball, knows his name.

Kobe’s so-called “60 billion” fans are not for nothing. Everywhere he goes is the home court. The crowds are not enough to describe his popularity.

James, No.1 in the league after Kobe, has been a record-breaker in his career, just look at the various records he has created over the years.

Curry created an era in which three-pointers are as accurate as mid-range shots.

Iverson, "The Answer" is a pop symbol in itself.

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The strongest five-man group in NBA history, many people will come up with the combination of Magic Johnson, Jordan, James, Duncan, and Chamberlain, referred to as "Magic God Emperor Buddha Beast".

In fact, I was thinking, why not let James play point guard, he is so versatile, if it is James, Kobe, Jordan, Duncan and Olajuwon, I don't know what effect it will have.

Number 6. The 6 superstars who truly integrate offense and defense

The NBA is undoubtedly the top basketball hall in the world, bringing together the top players. However, most of them are relatively unskilled, either very strong offensively or very strong defensively.But some players can perfectly combine offense and defense, truly integrating offense and defense.

Olajuwon
Olajuwon is famous for his fantastic footsteps. His offense often confuses defenders. On the defensive end, Olajuwon is also a god-like existence. He is the history of the NBA. Ranked 9th, he is one of the few players in the NBA who can score a quadruple-double in a single game.In the 4 seasons of his career, there were a total of 18 seasons where the MVP and DPOY votes were in the top five.

Jordan
The god of basketball is not called for nothing. 10 scoring titles on the offensive end speaks for itself. The defensive end has been selected to the best defensive team 9 times. He has won 3 steals titles. He is the first player in NBA history to win the best defensive player. defender.

Kobe
Known as the most comprehensive offensive player in the history of technology, Kobe is also perverted on the defensive end. He has been selected to the All-Defensive Team for 12 seasons in his career, and was selected to the All-Defensive Team in 10 seasons.Therefore, the four words "offensive and defensive integration" are almost tailor-made for people like Kobe and Jordan. There are only two players who can really play a dominant performance on both ends of the offense and defense, one is Jordan and the other is Kobe.

Duncan
Possesses near-perfect basic skills and concepts among players in the penalty area, is good at low-post singles and double-team shots, and hits the board at 45 degrees as his signature move, which also earned him the nickname of "big basic skills". Selected to the All-Defensive Team 15 times, of which 8 were 1 team and 7 were 2 teams. The total number of times was the first in history, and the number of 1 team ranked second in history.

Jabal

The record holder of total points in history is enough to illustrate his offensive ability.On the defensive end, he was selected to the All-Defensive Team 11 times, of which 5 times were first team.

James

The only active player on the list, with 5 first defenses, 12 first rounds, steals and blocks, he is top in the perimeter, and his chasing shots are unmatched.

Other candidates: "Wolf King" Garnett, "Ancient Beast" Chamberlain.

Number 7. The NBA has only ever been ruled by these 7 people.

50s: George McCann

The 50s can be described as a wild period when the NBA was just born.McCann has a height of 2.10 meters, but his movements are very flexible. He joined the Minneapolis Lakers in 1948 and helped the team win 6 NBA championships in the following 5 seasons.During the 7 seasons he played for the Lakers, Mikan averaged 23.1 points per game, won 3 scoring titles and 2 rebounding titles, becoming the first superstar in NBA history.

Today, a statue of McCann still stands outside the Target Center in Minneapolis.

60s: Bill Russell
In the 1958-59 season, the powerful Celtics started the most shocking performance in NBA history. From 1958 to 1966, they won eight consecutive championships, almost dominating the entire 8s.

Russell was undoubtedly the cornerstone of that Celtics team. In his 13-year career, he won the regular season MVP 5 times and was selected to the All-Star 12 times. In 1975, Russell was inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame. In 2009, the NBA officially named the FMVP award after Russell.

70s: Kareem "Skyhook"
The 70s was an era when all heroes came together. A total of 7 teams shared 10 championship trophies. Among the many stars, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar can be regarded as the most shining one.

In the 70s, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar won 6 regular season MVP trophies, 2 scoring champions, 4 blocked shots champions, 1 rebound champion, missed only one best team, missed two best defensive teams, and led the The Deer team won a championship.The historical record of 38387 points in his career has stopped latecomers.

80s: Magic Johnson

"Magic" Johnson and "Big Bird" Bird shined together in the 80s, and the highest achievement between them is the magician.

Magician came to the Lakers as the No. 1979 pick in 5. He led the team to win the championship in his rookie season and was elected FMVP. He was selected to the All-NBA First Team and was selected to the All-Star 3 times.He is the greatest point guard in NBA history.

He and Larry Bird shared 80 championship trophies and 8 regular season MVP trophies in the 6s.The two are both enemies and friends, and they complement each other. They are the two most dazzling superstars in the 80s.

90s: Michael Jordan
This era is also an era of stars, but Michael Jordan did it.

The Bulls he led were invincible and won six championship trophies, which made many contemporary superstars regret for life.In his career, he won the regular season MVP 6 times, 5 scoring champions, 10 steals champions, 3 times selected to the first team of the best team, 10 times selected to the first team of the best defensive team, and won the best defensive player award in 9. Has never been absent from the All-Star team, and was selected as a starter.

The first decade of the 21st century: Kobe Bryant
Similar to Kareem Abdul-Jabbar in the 70s, this was also an era when all the heroes came together. Among the many stars, Kobe managed to overwhelm the crowd.

During this period, Kobe won 5 championships with the team, won 1 regular season MVP (2007-08 season), 2 finals MVP (2009-2010), 4 All-Star Game MVP (2002, 2007) , 2009 and 2011), tied with Bob Pettit for the first place in NBA history, a total of 18 times selected to the NBA All-Star team, 15 times selected to the NBA's best team, 12 times selected to the NBA's best defensive team.

Neither O'Neal nor Duncan could stand shoulder to shoulder with him.

The second decade of the 21st century: James

2010-2020 belongs to the era of James, who won the championship 3 times, and his dominance almost ran through the entire 10 years.

Like the first 10 years of the new century, O'Neal and Duncan highlighted Kobe's brilliance, and Durant and Curry also highlighted James' excellence.

(End of this chapter)

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