There are many outstanding offensive players in NBA history, such as Anthony, who has just announced his retirement, and Maddiden, who has 35.13 seconds. There are also many players with excellent defense in NBA history, such as Ben Wallace, Uncle Mu, Artest, etc., but there are only the following five players who can really be called "offensive and defensive integration", as follows:
1. Michael Jordan
Jordan is the greatest scorer in NBA history, and if it weren't for his two midway retirements, he would be 100% NBA's all-time scoring champion and have nothing to do with James. Defensively, he was also dominant, finishing nine times in All-First Defense and winning the 1987-88 DPOY.
2. Hakim Olajuwon
Look directly at Olajuwon's data, NBA career average of 21.8 points, 11.1 rebounds, 2.5 assists, 1.7 steals and 3.1 blocks, proper offensive and defensive integrated statistics, NBA career twice won championships, twice won DPOY.
3. Tim Duncan
15 All-NBA selections, 15 All-Defensive Team selections, 15 All-Star Team selections, only Duncan has done 15+15+15 in NBA history, and always feels that the NBA owes Duncan a DPOY.
4. Kawhi-Leonard
It can be said that Leonard won FMVP for the first time because of his defense, and the second time because of his offense, he is a model player of offensive and defensive integration among active players, the defense is stable and ruthless, not easy to foul, and the offensive end is also extremely stable.
5. Giannis Andtokounmpo
Although Alphabet Brother has certain shortcomings on the offensive end, it is undeniable that his outstanding performance on the offensive end, and no player in the current team dares to say that he can limit Alphabet Brother alone. Alphabet Brother is also very strong on the defensive end, and has been selected as the best first defense 4 times and DPOY 1 time.
In addition to the above five players, what other player in NBA history do you think can be regarded as a true offensive and defensive integration?