Many fans today say that today's league games are not fierce enough, and even deified some retired stars, such as Williams, the "white chocolate" on the short video. In fact, although many players are very famous, but their peak ability is not top-notch, perhaps there are stronger opponents in the same position, so they have never been selected for the best team in their careers, let's see who they are!

Tenth place: Tony Parker, 4 times in his career in 18 years, 1 time FMVP, 3 times second team, 1 time three times, 6 times selected as an All-Star. As the core point guard of the Spurs dynasty, his speed, shooting and organizational skills are top-notch. He averaged 15.5 points, 2.7 rebounds and 5.6 assists per game and shot 49.1% from the field in his career. However, in the same era as Kidd, Nash and Paul, Parker, who averaged 20+3+8 per game at his peak, did not qualify for a single game.
Ninth place: Yao Ming, 2 second-team, 3-time third-team, 8-time all-Star, and 16-year-old inducted into the Hall of Fame in his 8-year career. As the best basketball player in China, Yao Ming's strength is beyond doubt, with a career average of 19 points, 9.2 rebounds, 1.6 assists and 1.9 blocks per game, and the existence of the league's first center at his peak. However, Yao Ming has not been selected for the best team, and O'Neal is still at the peak and the flying little Si is also a fierce opponent of Yao Ming's career.
Eighth place: James Worthy, 3 championships in 12 years of career, 2 all-time best team three-team, 1 FMVP, inducted into the Hall of Fame. "Cobra" Worthy is also well known to most fans because he was a core member of the Lakers in the 80s, and this year Worthy was also selected as one of the 75 biggest stars in NBA history. His career average of 17.5 points, 5.1 rebounds, 3.0 assists and 1.1 steals per game is the magician's right-hand man, but in terms of such honors and strength, being selected for the 75 is not convincing.
Seventh place: Ray Allen, 2 championships, 10 All-Stars, 1 second team and 1 third team in 18 years of career. At the beginning of the 21st century, there are many top scoring guards in the league, and the presence of stars such as Kobe, Iverson, Wade, and Maddy makes ray Allen, a top three-pointer, almost impossible to be selected for the best team. Career average of 18.9 points, 4.1 rebounds, 3.1 assists and 1.1 steals per game is very eye-catching, and there is also a strong performance of 26+4+4 at its peak, and it is really a pity that he has not been selected for a team.
Sixth: Sean Kemp, who has been selected for the second team three times and an All-Star six times in his 14-year career. The Rain Man's peak was a top dunk, often staging a one-man dunk in the game. But he was willing to degenerate, tainted with vices, and did not pay attention to body management, and was overweight. But his career still averaged 14.6 points, 8.4 rebounds, 1.6 assists, 1.1 steals and 1.2 blocks per game, but the presence of Barkley and Malone kept him out of the game.
Fifth place: Vince Carter, 1 second-team, one third-team, and eight-time All-Star in 22 years of his career. All-Star ticket kings are not necessarily supergiants, Carter is the most obvious example, but the dunk king Carter's dunk is unique in NBA history. At his peak, he had cut a comprehensive stat of 27+6+5, but still did not qualify for a while, because at that time he had Peak Kobe Bryant and Maddy in front of him. His career averaged 16.7 points, 4.3 rebounds and 3.1 assists per game, and his 22-year career has shrunk the overall stats significantly, but it is still eye-catching enough.
Fourth place: Paul Pierce, 1 championship in 19 years of career, 1 FMVP, 1 second team, 3 thirds, 10 All-Stars. After entering the NBA in 1998, Pierce carried the banner of this dynasty team, but pierce at the peak led the team out of the East, and it was not until the big three joined forces to win the championship. With a career average of 19.7 points, 5.6 rebounds and 3.5 assists per game, and with a wide range of offensive methods, Pierce is undoubtedly a small forward of all-time high.
Third place: Paulo Gasol, 2 championships, 2 second-team, 2 third-time and 6 All-Stars in 18 years of career. In terms of status in the international basketball world, Gasol is much stronger than Dekker and Garnett, but in the NBA, he can only be regarded as a star, far from the super difference. He averaged 17 points, 9.2 rebounds, 3.2 assists and 1.6 blocks per game in his career, and is a meritorious player in the Lakers' two consecutive championships, but with the presence of Garnett, Nowitzki, and Duncan, Gasol is out of reach.
Second place: Reggie Miller, 3 three-time three-time, five All-Star, and inducted into the Hall of Fame in 18 years of his career. "Miller Moment" is almost the same as "Maddy Moment", and there are famous scenes of Miller angering Jordan, so many times his strength is overestimated. Career average of 18 points, 3 rebounds, 3 assists and 1.1 steals per game, behind the data, Miller is the famous "Key Mr. " in the 90s, a three-point shooter, but with Jordan and Drexler, Miller's performance is difficult to be selected for a team.
First place: Cameron Anthony, 1 career scoring champion, 2 second-team, 4 third-team, 10 All-Star in 18 years. In terms of honor, melon is the most in this list, but Guago's good brother James has always been a presence that he cannot surpass. Anthony has averaged 23 points, 6.3 rebounds and 2.8 assists so far in his career, and is currently ranked 9th on the all-time scoring list and the second in the game. It's just that "both Shengyu and He Shengliang", in contrast to James, everything about melon is eclipsed.