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The AMERICAN media "The Athletic" selected 75 superstars 1-25, and James ranked second Kobe Bryant tenth

The AMERICAN media "The Athletic" selected 75 superstars 1-25, and James ranked second Kobe Bryant tenth

Since the NBA announced the list of players with 75 top stars in 2021, many people have also been very dissatisfied with this list, because some stars have lost surprisingly. Therefore, the US media "The Athletic" re-selected the top 75 superstars according to their strength achievements.

The AMERICAN media "The Athletic" selected 75 superstars 1-25, and James ranked second Kobe Bryant tenth

1st place: Michael Jordan

Michael Jordan's position in this ranking is unquestionable. Michael Jordan is the best player in the NBA's 75-year history, winning six championships in the Finals and winning five regular season MVPs and six Finals MVPs.

The AMERICAN media "The Athletic" selected 75 superstars 1-25, and James ranked second Kobe Bryant tenth

Second place: LeBron James

Over the years, LeBron James won the NBA Most Valuable Player trophy while playing for Cleveland and Miami, and won championships in Miami, Cleveland and Los Angeles, and we've seen him score like Abdul-Jabbar, pass like a magician, be as good as Michael Jordan, and we all know how strong LeBron James is.

The AMERICAN media "The Athletic" selected 75 superstars 1-25, and James ranked second Kobe Bryant tenth

3rd place: Abdul-Jabbar

For 38 years, Abdul-Abdul-Jabbar has been the most consistent scorer in NBA history. His career is staggering 38,387 points and has been unbreakable for decades. His inability to be limited on the offensive end, combined with 20 seasons of physical fitness, allowed him to create a statistic that few people in the sport could play.

The AMERICAN media "The Athletic" selected 75 superstars 1-25, and James ranked second Kobe Bryant tenth

4th place: Bill Russell

The accolades that Bill Russell received were unparalleled. He won 11 NBA championships that set NBA records. He has won MVP five times in his career, trailing just six times behind Jabbar. Bill Russell led the NBA in rebounding five times, averaging 22.5 rebounds per game throughout his career. In 12 of his 13 seasons, he made it to the All-Star Game, only to fail to make an entry in his rookie year.

The AMERICAN media "The Athletic" selected 75 superstars 1-25, and James ranked second Kobe Bryant tenth

Fifth place: Magic Johnson

In the 12th season of his career, Magic Johnson, who abruptly ended his career due to AIDS in 1991, made a healthy comeback after 5 years and played 32 games. He led the Lakers to five NBA titles, including his first victory over the Boston Celtics in 1985. He was named the NBA's Most Valuable Player three times in four years, was named an All-Star 12 times, and was named to the NBA All-NBA All-Team Team nine times.

The AMERICAN media "The Athletic" selected 75 superstars 1-25, and James ranked second Kobe Bryant tenth

6th place: Wilt Chamberlain

Wilt Chamberlain's 23,924 rebounds was the most in NBA history and is estimated to be a record that will never be broken. He grabbed 55 rebounds against the Celtics in November 1960, which remains the highest single-game rebounding record in league history. Incredibly, in his 14-year career, he has included the regular season and playoffs in 1205 games, and Chamberlain has never fouled in a single game.

The AMERICAN media "The Athletic" selected 75 superstars 1-25, and James ranked second Kobe Bryant tenth

Seventh place: Larry Bird

Larry Bird's childhood home still stands, a small gray bungalow at 983 Avenida Washington, just outside downtown Francislique. There's a fairly large driveway there, and a rebound is also fixed to the top of the independent garage. At that time, Larry Bird practiced shooting every day until dark.

The AMERICAN media "The Athletic" selected 75 superstars 1-25, and James ranked second Kobe Bryant tenth

8th place: O'Neill

O'Neal is definitely in the top ten because he is the most dominant player of his generation. His combination of size, strength and basketball IQ made him a once-in-a-lifetime talent. From coming to the NBA in 1992 to retiring in Orlando in 2011, O'Neal was a player with a very personal personality.

The AMERICAN media "The Athletic" selected 75 superstars 1-25, and James ranked second Kobe Bryant tenth

9th place: Tim Duncan

The NBA has had a lot of great big forward players before, but there are very few players as good as Tim Duncan, whose dominance, while not overwhelming, is very stable and reliable.

The AMERICAN media "The Athletic" selected 75 superstars 1-25, and James ranked second Kobe Bryant tenth

10th place: Bryant

If you talk to today's stars, their childhood is almost always full of memories of Kobe, and they'll always talk about "Mamba Fighting Spirit." Kobe Bryant's spirit of constantly trying to challenge the limits and his unparalleled confidence in himself have also made Kobe Bryant play a great role in his 20-year career.

The AMERICAN media "The Athletic" selected 75 superstars 1-25, and James ranked second Kobe Bryant tenth

11th place: Olajuwon

Olajuwon was named an All-Star 12 times in his career and won two NBA championships, two NBA Finals MVPs, a regular season MVP and two Defensive Player of the Year awards. In the two seasons of Michael Jordan's retirement, he was the league's greatest superstar.

The AMERICAN media "The Athletic" selected 75 superstars 1-25, and James ranked second Kobe Bryant tenth

12th place: Oscar Robertson

The league's current point guard role is somewhat ambiguous, like Oscar Robertson of the year, Oscar Robertson, who is 6 feet 5 inches tall, has won the All-Star Game MVP three times in the profession and is one of the greatest triple-doubles in the history of the league.

The AMERICAN media "The Athletic" selected 75 superstars 1-25, and James ranked second Kobe Bryant tenth

13th place: Kevin Durant

Durant has long been a superstar, and now he has been recognized by the world as one of the strongest world stars in the NBA, and his ability to score terror on the offensive end is often compared to Michael Jordan.

The AMERICAN media "The Athletic" selected 75 superstars 1-25, and James ranked second Kobe Bryant tenth

14th place: Jerry West

When mentioning the NBA logo, we're the first to think of Jerry West, who in his 14-year career might say has never had a Lakers star been more influential than he has.

The AMERICAN media "The Athletic" selected 75 superstars 1-25, and James ranked second Kobe Bryant tenth

15th place: Stephen Curry

Stephen Curry moved the NBA fast into the small-ball era, and he's also the best three-point shooter in NBA history. He has won 3 championships so far.

The AMERICAN media "The Athletic" selected 75 superstars 1-25, and James ranked second Kobe Bryant tenth

16th place: Kalmaron

Karl Malone barely missed a game in his career. In his 18 seasons with the Jazz, he did it 10 times in 82 full-time regular season games, and he never missed more than two games in any one season.

The AMERICAN media "The Athletic" selected 75 superstars 1-25, and James ranked second Kobe Bryant tenth

17th place: Garnett

Garnett is widely regarded as one of the best and most versatile power forwards of his generation, and after leading the Timberwolves to the Western Conference Finals, he also became regular season MVP in 2004. He was named an All-Star 15 times in his career, and was named Defensive Player of the Year in the 2007-08 season and a nine-time all-time defensive team.

The AMERICAN media "The Athletic" selected 75 superstars 1-25, and James ranked second Kobe Bryant tenth

18th: Moses Malone

Moses Malone's game is hardly special, and his greatest achievement as an inside player is grabbing rebounds.

The AMERICAN media "The Athletic" selected 75 superstars 1-25, and James ranked second Kobe Bryant tenth

19th place: Julius Owen

During his 16-year career, Julius Owen was a player in the NBA League and ABA League in 1976, and Julius Owen became one of the first black athletes to win the national endorsement.

The AMERICAN media "The Athletic" selected 75 superstars 1-25, and James ranked second Kobe Bryant tenth

20th place: David Robinson

David Robinson, who won two NBA championships in his career, was named an NBA All-Star ten times, was also a regular season MVP and two-time Olympic gold medalist, and he was one of the greatest superstars in Spurs history.

The AMERICAN media "The Athletic" selected 75 superstars 1-25, and James ranked second Kobe Bryant tenth

21st place: Deknovitsky

De Knovitsky's career changed dramatically in 2011, when he met the Miami Heat while leading the Dallas Mavericks to the Finals. Beating the Heat Big Three in six games also cemented his position as one of the league's greatest players.

The AMERICAN media "The Athletic" selected 75 superstars 1-25, and James ranked second Kobe Bryant tenth

22nd place: Charles Buckley

In his 16-year NBA career, Charles Barkley has had several iconic games in the Finals. In game 3 of the 1993 NBA Finals, he led the Phoenix Suns to a 32-pointer at home to the Chicago Bulls, scoring 12 rebounds and 10 assists to a 30+ triple-double.

The AMERICAN media "The Athletic" selected 75 superstars 1-25, and James ranked second Kobe Bryant tenth

23rd place: Elgin Belle

In the decades that followed, Elgin Baylor became the object of study for many stars. From Julius Owen to Michael Jordan and Kobe Bryant to Alphabet Brother are all Earl's learning objects. In 2018, Bryant said when unveiling the statue of Elgin Belle at the then Staples Center: "I stole a lot of your moves, which is not funny at all." ”

The AMERICAN media "The Athletic" selected 75 superstars 1-25, and James ranked second Kobe Bryant tenth

24th place: Alphabet Brother

An obscure 18-year-old Greek youngster, we're all curious about how he became one of the greatest players in NBA league history in just over eight seasons. Alphabet Brother has spent a lot of time exercising himself, and now Alphabet Brother is still young, and his career continues to improve.

The AMERICAN media "The Athletic" selected 75 superstars 1-25, and James ranked second Kobe Bryant tenth

25th place: John Stockton

Stockton is almost universally recognized as one of the top five point guards in history, and it may be that the ranking order sometimes varies. But his no-one career total assists stats seem to be unsurpassed.

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