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James ranks first! US media shows NBA tiebreaker scorer: Durant 11 Curry 10 Bird ranks 6th

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James ranks first! As the Nuggets and the Thunder peak tiebreak is approaching, the US media "hoopshype" also showed the NBA history tiebreak scorer, including Durant ranked 11th, Curry ranked 10th, and "Big Bird" Bird ranked 6th.

Tenth place: Curry (185 points)

Data: 30.8 points, 7 rebounds, 7 assists, 1.8 steals, 0.7 blocks, 3-point shooting percentage: 4 wins, 2 losses (66.7%)

If you only look at the average game data, Curry should have obtained a higher ranking. Due to his figure and style of play, Curry's ability to play key games and key balls has always been underestimated.

As the best scorer in NBA history, Curry is always the object of attention that his opponents pays most on the defense. Even the league acquiesced to defenders' invasion and obvious pulling actions on Curry. Otherwise, based on Curry's three-point accuracy, the opponent will be unable to limit him at all.

Ninth place: Pierce (186 points)

Data: 18.6 points, 6 rebounds, 2.6 assists, 1.2 steals, 0.9 blocks, shooting percentage, 5 wins, 5 losses (50%)

Pierce is one of the key players recognized by the Big Heart in NBA history, but the overall data and efficiency are far less than Curry. He relies entirely on more tiebreaks to get a higher ranking.

8th place: Bill Russell (186 points)

Data: 18.6 points, 29.3 rebounds, 3.7 assists

Win rate: 10 wins, 0 losses (100%)

"Lord of the Rings" Bill Russell is a real winner in NBA history. His offensive influence is limited, but defense and rebounds are always trustworthy. Such performance is also a microcosm of his overall career performance.

7th place: Tatum (187 points)

Data: 26.7 points, 9.3 rebounds, 5.1 assists, three-point shooting percentage: 47.9%

Region: 5 wins and 2 losses (71.4%)

Due to the problem of playing style, Tatum has always been underestimated by the outside world. He seems to be habitually invisible at critical moments, and even lost FMVP.

But from the overall performance of tiebreak, it is not difficult to see that Tatum is not unable to dominate the game at critical moments, but his three-point shooting style is not stable enough, and the habit of checking and filling in the gaps lacks a trace of the domineering and possessiveness of the top stars.

6th place: Bird (216 points)

Data: 27 points, 9.3 rebounds, 6.8 assists, 1.9 steals, 1.3 blocks, and 44.4% from three-point shooting percentage: 6 wins and 2 losses (75%)

Bird is a real Big Heart. He even has the magical operation of telling the defender the final position in advance before the final kill. The more important the game, the better the performance, and the more it performs, it also earns the reputation of "Big Bird".

Fifth place: Chamberlain (220 points)

Data: 24.4 points, 27 rebounds, 4.7 assists

Win rate: 4 wins, 5 losses (44.4%)

Chamberlain is the first-generation data king of the NBA. He has comprehensive abilities and can make any data top-notch, and even won the assist king, but he is not a superstar who wins the first place, which is in sharp contrast with his old opponent Russell.

4th place: Sam Jones (244 points)

Data: 27.1 points, 5.6 rebounds, 1.9 assists

Win rate: 9 wins, 0 losses (100%)

Jones was the key gentleman in the early days of the Celtics and one of the most famous key gentlemen in NBA history, helping the Celtics win the championship 10 times.

Third place: Elgin Baylor (263 points)

Data: 29.2 points, 13.4 rebounds, 3.8 assists

Win rate: 3 wins, 6 losses (33.3%)

Baylor is the most tragic figure in NBA history, even no one. He reached the Finals 8 times and lost all the time, and the Lakers won the championship in the retired season.

Second place: West (278 points)

Data: 30.9 points, 7.7 rebounds, 6.1 assists

Win rate: 4 wins, 5 losses (44.4%)

"LOGO man" West, as the only loser in NBA history, not only has a relatively successful career, but also has a gorgeous transformation into management after retirement, and has established a dynasty-level team twice.

No. 1: James (279 points)

Data: 34.9 points, 9.9 rebounds, 5.6 assists, 1.8 steals

Win rate: 6 wins, 2 losses (75%)

As the most controversial superstar in NBA history, James' ability to key ball has been questioned, but no one has questioned his performance in key games. "Playback James" and "All-Strong James" are also the outside world's recognition that James can always perform better when facing key games.

The reason why monsoon evaluation in recent seasons has declined is mainly because physical fitness cannot ensure the quality of offense and defense after age. Throughout his career, James has been one of the best stars of his era for most of his time.

11-15: Durant (181 points), Petit (175 points), Ewing (167 points), Dennis Johnson (162 points) and Ray Allen (160 points).

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