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O Neal s ranking of NBA historical stars: Jordan 1st, Magic 4th, James plummeted!

5:05pm, 6 June 2025Basketball

The historical ranking of NBA stars has always been the topic that many media and fans talk about the most. Even many retired celebrities have expressed their opinions and expressed their opinions. Recently, "Big Shark" O'Neal selected the list of top ten NBA players in his heart, which has sparked heated discussions among fans. Let’s take a look at the specific rankings.

1. Jordan

Jordan ranks first. As the greatest player in NBA history, Jordan led the Bulls to the Finals six times, won all six times, won six FMVP trophys, five regular season MVPs, and ten scoring champions. These honors are enough to prove his dominance in basketball history. Jordan's competitiveness, desire to win and scoring ability at critical moments on the court have made him the "God of Basketball" in the hearts of countless fans.

2. Kobe

Kobe played for the Lakers for 20 seasons, five championships, one MVP, two FMVPs, 18 All-Stars, 15 All-Stars, 12 All-Stars MVPs, four All-Stars MVPs, and two Olympic gold medals. Kobe's "Mamba spirit" has inspired countless young people to pursue their dreams, and this influence has surpassed the basketball level.

3. James

James is known as the most comprehensive player in history. He is known for his top talent and basketball IQ. He has won four championships, four FMVPs, four regular season MVPs, and topped the historical scoring list, as well as a record of unprecedented "411". It can be said that James is far ahead of any data-related record.

4. Magician

Magician Johnson is the first point guard in the hearts of many fans. He led the Lakers to win five championships in the 1980s, and was elected as FMVP three times, MVP three times, and countless honors of all sizes. The appearance of the magician has changed the style of basketball games and has greatly improved the viewing of basketball.

5. Russell

"Lord of the Rings" Russell is a Celtic legend. He led the team to 11 championships, including an eight-game winning streak. Russell was synonymous with team and defense, and his selfless dedication made the Celtics the overlord of that era.

6. Chamberlain

Chamberlain played in the NBA for 14 seasons, won two championships, four MVPs, seven scoring champions, and eleven rebounding champions. In addition, Chamberlain also set a series of unsurpassable records such as 100 points in a single game and 50 points per game in a single season.

7. Bird

Bird is the greatest white player in NBA history. He led the Celtics to start a "yellow-green battle" with the Lakers in the 1980s, winning the championship three times, being elected as FMVP twice, and he is also the only player in history to have three consecutive regular season MVPs.

8. Olajuwon

Olajuwon is famous for his dream steps and is also known as one of the most defensive centers. He led the Rockets to two consecutive championships in the 1990s, and was elected as FMVP twice and a regular season MVP once.

9. Duncan

As the greatest player in the history of the Spurs, Duncan led the team to the playoffs for 19 consecutive years, winning five championships, three times elected to the FMVP, and two times regular season MVP. Duncan's existence not only made the Spurs a top-level team, but also became an officially recognized dynasty team.

10, Dr. J

"Dr. J" Julius Irving is known as the first NBA swimmer. His gorgeous style and elegant dunks have made him an artistic master in basketball history. Throughout his career, Dr. J won two championships, one FMVP, and one MVP.

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