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Seven-Crown champion Horry is rated as the best 5-man in NBA history. I have to say that there is no solution

6:16pm, 6 June 2025Basketball

Robert Horry is the most successful role player in NBA history. He has won seven championships in his career, even once more than Jordan. As an NBA legend, he recently talked about the topic of the best starting five-man in NBA history on a podcast program. Let's take a look at who he chose!

defender: Kobe

First of all, he chose Kobe. As Horry's old teammate, Kobe helped the Lakers win three consecutive championships in the three years from 2000-02. At that time, Hory was also a very reliable helper around Kobe, so he also knew Kobe's role in that Lakers team. Although he had not won FMVP once, his role was no less than that of O'Neal.

After all, before Kobe truly grew up to become a representative player in the league with both offense and defense, the Lakers had never been able to make it to the finals. It was after Kobe that the Lakers returned to the stage of the finals after many years. In those years, Kobe played a very important role in the Western Conference Finals, and he could also be regarded as the winner of the Western Conference Finals. In the next 2008-10 years, Kobe led the team to the finals three times in a row and completed two consecutive championships. At his peak, Kobe was the best player in the league.

Defender: Jordan

Then Horry chose Jordan. As the best player in NBA history, Jordan has achieved almost countless honors in his career. His experience of 10 scoring champions alone is enough to stand out. Durant has the most scoring champion among the active players, but he has only won the scoring champion four times. No scoring masters like Durant can do it, let alone other players. In addition, Jordan has five MVPs. In the 1987-88 season, he won two honors in MVP and DPOY in a single season, and is the first player in NBA history to achieve this achievement. After entering the 1990s, Jordan led the Bulls to complete three consecutive championships twice, making the Bulls a giant in the league. He won the FMVP 6 times and is also the first in NBA history and is worthy of being the best in NBA history.

Small forward: Pippen

Horry chose Pippen instead of James. In response, he said that Pippen is a too underrated player, and has entered the best and defensive lineup many times. He can play a great defensive role on the court, and can defend from 1 to 5, so he chose Pippen. There is no problem with this. Judging from the lineup compatibility, Pippen doesn't need any ball rights to play very beautiful data. He is very good at both empty cuts and defensive counterattacks, and this does not require any ball rights. As the best helper around Jordan at the time, it would be no problem to choose him to match Jordan.

Power Forward: Olajuwon

Olajuwon is also Horry's old teammate, and he was the first teammate. During the Rockets' period, Olajuwon was Horry's good brother. In 1994 and 1995, he led the Rockets to win two consecutive championships, and he won the FMVP trophy twice in a row. In 1993-94, Olajuwon won three honors in MVP + DPOY + FMVP in a single season, which is the first person in NBA history. This is also a well-deserved Grand Slam.

, and Olajuwon's skills are very delicate. The fantasy dance steps under the basket are his unique skills. Later, many stars were Olajuwon's apprentices. Players who learned his footsteps later achieved considerable achievements. As an inside player at the NBA's historical level, Horry arranged Olajuwon as the power forward, mainly for the center, and he had other ideas.

Center: O'Neal

O'Neal is the most dominant center in NBA history, and there is no suspense. Moreover, Horry said that he chose O'Neal in 2000. At that time, he had just won the only MVP in his career, and led the team to defeat the Pacers 4-2 in the finals and won his first career championship. It was not until that season that O'Neal's dominance gradually became known to everyone. We all know the story later. After O'Neal led the Lakers to the Bulls, he won the only NBA championship in three consecutive championships. He also won the FMVP three times in a row, second only to Jordan. It is very reasonable to arrange him in the center position.

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