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The top spot in his debut! The 10 best performers in NBA history: Jordan 28+6+6

12:47pm, 28 August 2025Basketball

In the NBA, many players enter the league at the age of 20, then enter their peak period at the age of 28, and start to fall from the altar after they are 35, but this rule is only suitable for most players. Many top stars mature early and maintain good condition, so their peak is longer, and some even make their debut as soon as they are at their peak. Next, let’s take a look at the 10 rookies in NBA history who have performed indefinitely in seasons, and no one is on the list at the current service.

10th O'Neal

O'Neal is the closest player to us in this list, and is also the only player on the list in the entire 21st century. O'Neal showed unsolvable inside killing ability in his rookie season. Relying on his outstanding strength and speed, he was able to easily rush into the inside and abuse the basket. He also dunked rebounds many times, which was unsolvable enough. O'Neal averaged 23.4 points, 13.9 rebounds and 1.9 blocks per game in his rookie season, with a shooting percentage of 56%.

Ninth Magician

In fact, just looking at the data of the Magician rookie season, there are many players who are very close to the rookie season, such as Doncic's 21+6+6, but the most terrifying thing about the Magician is his shooting percentage. He averaged 18 points, 7.7 rebounds, 7.3 assists per game in the rookie season, and his shooting percentage is 53%. As a backcourt player, it is not only comprehensive but also extremely efficient. The most terrifying thing about the Magician in the rookie season is that he won the FMVP trophy, the youngest winner in history.

Eighth Unseld

nicknamed Bone Crusher. This person has very limited scoring ability. He is more like a player like Bill Russell, and his ability to lead the team is extremely terrifying. Unseld averages 13.8 points, 18.2 rebounds and 2.6 blocks in his rookie season, and his shooting percentage is 47.6%. Under his leadership, the Bullets' record has improved by leaps and bounds. Unseld even won the MVP trophy because of this. How outstanding are you? There are only a handful of rookies who have won MVPs in the season in history.

7th Jabbar,

Jabbar was at the top level in college, and there is a saying that inheritance in the NBA. In the retired season, Jabbar entered the league. Although he is not as good as Russell's leadership ability, this person's offensive talent is even better. He has a hook to make the defenders helpless. Whether he enters or not depends entirely on himself. Jabbar averaged 28.8 points, 14.5 rebounds and 4.1 assists per game in the rookie season, and his shooting percentage was 51.8%.

Sixth Jordan

Jordan did not perform very well in college, so why did his data be so impressive after entering the NBA? This is something that many fans are puzzled by. The main reason here is that the NBA prefers to create stars, which also allows many players who have no ball rights in college to get more ball rights. Jordan also got the opportunity to show his offensive talent, averaging 28.2 points, 6.5 rebounds and 6 assists per game, and a shooting percentage of 51.5%.

Fifth Erwin Hayes

This person is in the same draft as Unselder. He is the No. 1 pick in this class. Unselder is the second pick. Unsuspectedly, there were two generations of geniuses in one draft. Hayes averaged 28.4 points, 17.1 rebounds and 1.4 assists in the rookie season. He won the scoring champion in the rookie season, but failed to win the Best Rookie Award, which is also very rare. However, the two teamed up to win a championship trophy at their peak.

Fourth Elgin Baylor

After George McCan retired, the Lakers welcomed the second super giant after many years. It can be said that it is precisely because of Baylor and Jerry West that the Lakers have the culture of winning super giants. Baylor averaged 25 points, 15 rebounds and 4.1 assists per game in his rookie season. The rookie season also won the All-Star MVP. What's even more terrifying is that he also led the team to the finals, but eventually lost to Russell's Celtics.

The third Oscar Robertson

Big O is known as one of the most comprehensive players in history. This person almost averaged triple-double in his rookie season. He averaged 30.5 points, 10.1 rebounds, 9.7 assists in the entire rookie season, and his shooting percentage was 47%. It is hard to imagine a point guard who had no three-point line in the league at that time and was crowded in the interior, but he was able to score so many rebounds, score and assists, which was worthy of the top five points guards in history.

Second Walter Bellamy

The super insider in history, and he was the representative of the peak of his debut. He was considered the super insider in the league before Russell's rise. He played in many giants back then, but he did not win the championship. However, this does not hinder his greatness and outstanding performance. Bellamy averaged 31.6 points, 19 rebounds and 2.7 assists per game in the rookie season, and this performance ranks second. It is estimated that many fans are already very interested in the first place.

The first Chamberlain

In addition to him, you probably wouldn't have expected that the second one could play in the rookie season with a terrifying data than averaging 30+19 per game. Chamberlain was a dimensional reduction blow in the league that year. His height of 2.16 meters, his terrifying arm span, and the speed and bounce of professional track and field athletes were misplaced, and who could stand it? He averaged 37.6 points, 27 rebounds and 2.3 assists per game in the rookie season, and his shooting percentage was 46%, successfully winning the MVP trophy.

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