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US media reorders the top 10 NBA stars this century: Curry is 5th, no suspense at the top

Since the NBA entered this century, countless superstars have emerged, which has also brought the NBA to another level. Recently, the US media has re-arranged the top 10 NBA stars this century. Let’s take a look at who they are!

10: Wade

Ward showed his top personal ability when he entered the NBA in 2003. In 2006, he led the Heat to win the first championship in team history and the honor of FMVP. Since then, Wade's title has become more and more famous. Many people call him the Flash. In 2012 and 2013, Wade helped the Heat win two consecutive championships. It can be said that he is the number one person in the Heat's history, but Wade lacks personal honors, so he is only ranked tenth.

9: Nowitzki, as the first person in the history of the Mavericks, won the MVP in 2007 and led the team to win the first championship in team history in 2011. The opponent he defeated was the Heat Big Three. This alone is enough to make him a superstar in the league. In addition, Nowitzki is also one of the 30,000-point masters in NBA history, and is definitely a super giant.

8: Paul

As a representative player among old-school point guards, Paul plays in a retro style, but it is really useful to the team. Whether in the Hornets, Clippers, or even the Rockets and Suns behind, he can help the team improve his record. The Suns even reached the finals in 21 years. As a small point guard, Paul has also served as a first team and a first team player for many years. He has helped the team very much on both offense and defense. However, Paul is also at the end of his career, and his dream of winning is getting farther and farther away.

7: Garnett

Garnett became famous in the Timberwolves. He led the team to the Western Conference Finals for one time and won the MVP trophy in 2004. Later, he transferred to the Celtics for the championship. In 2008, he helped the team win the championship and personally won the DPOY of the season. As a leader among the NBA power forwards, Garnett is also the perfect inside answer in the hearts of many people.

Six: O'Neal

Although O'Neal was in the middle and late stages of O'Neal's career after 2000, he also won a lot of honors during that period, including the three consecutive championships in 2000-2. He also personally won the three consecutive FMVP, and the honors are very valuable, so it is indeed incredible that O'Neal ranked sixth.

5: Curry

As the NBA's three-pointer history, Curry is a totem-level player for the small ball era. After all, he is a star who accelerates the NBA's entry into the small ball era with his own strength. His influence is extraordinary. He won the championship four times and won MVP twice. Many teams have also begun to shoot three-pointers crazily under his leadership. Now, teams without three-pointers in the NBA cannot go too far. This is his influence.

4: Durant

As one of the NBA super scorers of this century, Durant won the scoring champion four times in total and won the MVP in 2014. Since then, he led the Warriors to win two consecutive championships in 2017 and 2018, and won the FMVP trophy twice in a row. At that time, he was also one of the big and small NBA champions and a well-deserved superstar.

3: Kobe

As a superstar in the NBA history level, Kobe has a very great influence. At the beginning of this century, he helped the Lakers win three consecutive championships, and reached the finals three times in 2008-10, won the championship twice, and won the FMVP twice. Kobe is a star at the arrow level at both offense and defense on the court, and can almost be a player who "plays the best at defending against you, and the best at defending against you."

2: Duncan

Duncan is the most low-key one among the superstars in NBA history. He has never missed the playoffs in his 19 seasons in his career, and has helped the Spurs win five championships and three FMVPs. In addition, in 2002 and 2003, Duncan won the MVP trophy twice in a row, and his dominance is no less than O'Neal.

1: James

As the longest river in the NBA history, James can be called the greatest NBA star of this century. He won the championship four times, won the MVP four times, and won the FMVP four times. His career playoffs and regular season scores also exceeded 50,000 points. He basically got all the honors. Moreover, the 40-year-old James can still maintain the level of a first-tier NBA star. Looking at NBA history, he can do this alone.