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The top 10 of the NBA history: Curry is 10th, Kobe O Fat tied, James is only 4th

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Recently, the US media NBAStat discussed the topic of "top ten history". They gave a simple and rough solution, which is to use the sum of the number of three hard honors to rank. The three hard honors are the number of championships, the number of regular season MVPs, and the number of finals MVPs, and then directly add them to get the final ranking. Let's take a look at it in detail below.

No. 10, Curry. Curry has 4 championships in his career, 2 MVPs and 1 FMVP. The sum of the sum is 7, which means Curry scores 7 points, which is exactly the seventh in history. Curry suffered because he had too few FMVPs. If he could win in 2015 and 2018, his historical status would be much higher. In fact, what Curry got in 2015 made sense. At that time, Iguodala averaged only 16.3 points per game, while Curry averaged 26 points per game.

ranked 7th, with three players tied for O'Neal, Kobe and Larry Bird. O'Neal has 4 champions, 1 MVP, and 3 FMVPs, and combined to score 8 points. Kobe has 5 champions, 1 MVP, and 2 FMVPs, and he also scored 8 points in total. Larry Bird has 3 championships, 3 MVPs, and 2 FMVPs, and combined to score 8 points. O'Neal and Kobe both suffered losses in the MVP. O'Neal did not train and was not liked by the media. Kobe had a strong personality and had a bad relationship with the media. The two superstars had only one MVP in their careers.

No. 6 Duncan. Duncan has 5 championships, 2 MVPs, and 3 FMVPs, and has a combined score of 10 points. Duncan is the well-deserved power forward in history. Although the competition in this position is very fierce, Duncan is still very stable. Duncan's FMVP in 2007 was a pity, so Parker won it. At that time, the US media were also questioning that they even thought Parker was the third best player in the team, not as good as Duncan and Ginobili. The 2014 FMVP gave Leonard a controversy. At that time, Leonard averaged 17.8 points per game, and the 38-year-old Duncan averaged 15.4 points, 10 rebounds and 2 assists per game, with a shooting percentage of 56.9%, which was not bad at all.

No. 5 Magic Johnson. He has won 5 championships in his career, 3 MVPs, 2 FMVPs, and scored 11 points. The Magician did not win the FMVP in the 1985 and 1988 finals, but the FMVP was lost these two times, and there was no controversy for the first time, and the second time was quite controversy. In 1985, the FMVP was given to the 38-year-old Jabbar. This was the second FMVP in his career and the first in the Lakers. He deserved it. The FMVP in 1988 gave James Worthy, who averaged 21.1 points, 5 rebounds, 13 assists and 2 steals in the finals, and Worthy averaged 22 points, 7.4 rebounds and 4.4 assists.

No. 4 James, 4 champions, 4 MVPs, and 4 FMVPs, scoring 12 points. James is the only two player in the top 10 who "can win the FMVP as long as he wins the championship", and the other is Jordan. Although James has 4 MVPs, he has actually been "robbed" at least one. In 2011, James had the first place in the league in PER, and his team's record was not bad, but in the end the league gave the MVP to Ross, who had the fifth place in PER, and Ross only won 2 more games than James.

No. 3rd place Jabbar. Jabbar has 6 career champions, 6 MVPs, and 2 FMVPs, scoring 14 points. Jabbar has two Hall of Fame-level careers, both top stars in the Bucks and Lakers. In addition, he has dominated the historical scoring champion for 30 years, and Jabbar ranks in the top three in history, so there is no big problem.

No. 2, Russell. Russell has 11 career champions and 5 MVPs, but no FMVPs, with a total score of 16 points, ranking second in history. Russell is known as the "Lord of the Rings". In the era when the championship means more, Russell is really the undisputed star of the star. So why does Russell have no FMVP, but the trophy of FMVP is named after Russell? The reason is that the FMVP award was set in the 1968-69 season, and Russell had won 10 titles before that. 1969 was the only chance, and Russell did win the championship, but that year the Lakers Jerry West performed so well, averaging 37.9+4.7+7.4, and scored 42+13+12 in the tiebreak, so West became the only loser in NBA history.

No. 1, Jordan. Jordan has 6 career champions, 5 MVPs, and 6 FMVPs, scoring 17 points, the first in history. Jordan is the best in history in the hearts of many people, the god of basketball, but in recent years, James has been in a fierce momentum and seems to have a momentum to replace him, especially after James scored 40,000 points + 10,000 rebounds + 10,000 assists. But everyone has their own choice in their hearts who is the real GOAT.

source:Game 24h VN

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