Media lists the best 12 players in history: Jordan James starts, Durant replaces Curry water dispenser
Everyone has always liked to discuss the historical status of stars. Although they were questioned about Guan Gong’s fight against Qin Qiong, they were indeed full of traffic. Now that the offseason is entering, the media is also thinking that it would be particularly interesting if these top superstars could be placed in a team. Sure enough, the media listed the best 12-man roster in NBA history. In short, Michael Jordan and LeBron James both entered the starting five Tigers. Kevin Durant is the substitute, Stephen Curry is the water dispenser manager. Legends such as Wilt Chamberlain, Julius Irving and Moses Malone can only be unfortunately lost. Let's look at the starting lineup first. Michael Jordan, LeBron James, Tim Duncan and "Magician" Elvin Johnson are basically recognized as the number one player in the corresponding position, so there is no dispute. These four players can complement each other well on the court, and can play their value on both offense and defense. The last position was left for "Tian Gou" Jabbar, which was somewhat surprising, but Jabbar's historical status and honor accumulation were actually very high. Moreover, he had a long-term cooperation with "Magician" Elvin Johnson, and his tacit understanding and chemical reaction were all there was to say, which allowed him to take the lead. The four main substitutes include Kobe Bryant, Larry Bird, Kevin Durant and "Shark" Shark O'Neal, which is also quite luxurious. Because of the "OK" combination, they won three consecutive championships, fully demonstrating their dominance. Larry Bird and Kevin Durant, who should be said to be second only to LeBron James, are also the top three small forwards in history. They have both offense and defense and can influence the game in multiple ways. The so-called water dispenser trio includes Stephen Curry, Bill Russell and "Big Dream" Hakeem Olajuwon, after all, they are all historical superstars. In this list, Stephen Curry is probably the only player with weaker defense, and this lineup naturally has no shortage of offense. As for the other two super centers, it is purely because of the fierce competition in the same position, and there are too many powerful inside players in the early NBA. Even according to historical status, about half of the top ten miles are insiders, which can be said to be a fight between gods, so the following superstars were not able to make it on the list due to their overlapping positions. Do you think this ranking is reasonable? Who has become the biggest bead or is over/underrated?
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