Olney ranks second in history, second only to Jordan. Should James compete for third place, do you agree?
7:30pm, 9 May 2025Basketball
Some fans said that O'Neal was the core boss of the Lakers' three championships in the 2000-2002 seasons. The FMVP of the three championships is the best proof, and O'Neal basically had no way to defend under the basket. At that time, many teams could only use the shark-cutting tactics to limit O'Neal. With Joe, choosing Jordan, and without Joe, choosing Sharks is the best proof. O'Neal was underestimated and should rank second in history, second only to Jordan, and James could only compete for third in history. I would like to share my own views on this point of view.
O'Neal is indeed the leader in three consecutive championships, so he won 3FMVP. But O'Neal has too few MVPs. Hard Honor 3FMVP+1FMVP can only rank around seventh in history. Kobe Hard Honor 2FMVP+1FMVP. The two FMVPs have different victories than Gasol, so Kobe can only rank 12th∽15th in history. As the hard honors of rising stars accumulate, Kobe's historical ranking will be lowered. O'Neal still has weaknesses. In those three years, there were several times when playing against the Western Conference team in the playoffs that relied on Kobe at critical moments. Otherwise, O'Neal himself admitted it! It’s really enough to have O’Neal in the finals, Kobe’s icing on the cake!
The shark's talent is indeed the first or second in history! But his historical status and glory are not ranked second! If he is as self-disciplined as Zhan! I guess he can definitely challenge Jordan. Without Kobe's leadership, defense, defense and offensive ball, O'Neal won't have a championship, I said. O'Neal's 69% assisted power has already taken advantage of the team's tactical dividends. The Shark-cutting tactic is not aimed at O'Neal, but at Kobe. He used fouls to send O'Pang, who was inaccurate in the free throw line, causing the Lakers to lose Kobe's attack opportunity. Secondly, O'Pang was suppressed by Duncan for a long time and even swept. Only when Kobe appeared and led O'Pang out of the Western Conference Finals could he have three consecutive championships. O'Pang personally admitted that Kobe looked down on what prize he chose and gave him three FMVPs for free.
As for James, it is undoubtedly the second in history. James has won 4 championships in 22 seasons, 4 regular season MVPs, and 4 FMVPs. His total score in the history of regular season has risen to the first place in history. His 13 best teams are also the first in NBA history. James has played in 22 seasons since 2003 to 25 years, and his competitiveness on the field remains strong. It can be said that no one can match his dominance and influence. Overall, James ranks second in history and is not controversial.
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