The NBA is the temple of basketball, a paradise dreamed of by countless basketball enthusiasts, where some stars dedicate their careers to the same team, and some people change two teams in three years to wander around.
Below, let's take stock together, who are the top stars in the history of each team?
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1. Los Angeles Lakers (Kobe Bryant)
5 championships, 2 FMVPs, 1 regular season MVP, 33,643 career regular season points, 5,640 playoff points, All-Star and starter from the second year of his career until retirement.
2. Golden State Warriors (Stephen Curry)
With 20,000+ scores, 4 championships, 2 regular season MVPs, and 1 FMVP, both stats and honors are the Warriors' No1.
3. Denver Nuggets (Nikola Jokic)
Two consecutive regular season MVPs, led the team to the Finals for the first time, and he will continue to write his own record in the future.
4. Phoenix Suns (Steve Nash)
Two-time regular-season MVP, six-time All-Star, famous passing master, led the Suns to play fantastic offensive basketball at his peak.
5. Sacramento Kings (Oscar Robertson)
He played for 10 seasons, averaging 29.3 points, 9.5 rebounds, 7.5 assists, and averaged a triple-double (1) per game, 6 assists, and 1 regular season MVP.
6. New Orleans Pelicans (Anthony Davis)
During this period, he made the playoffs twice and averaged 23.7 points, 10.5 rebounds, 2.4 blocks per game, and was the team's all-time scoring champion, rebounding king, and block king.
7. Oklahoma City City (Russell Westbrook)
Averaging a triple-double (4) per game this season, he was the team's all-time scorer, scoring a total of 18,859 points during his time with the Thunder.
8. Dallas Mavericks (Dirknowitzki)
One of the representatives of one man and one city, led the team to win the first championship in team history and won 1 FMVP, and scored 31,560 points in his career.
9. San Antonio Spurs (Tim Duncan)
Before the arrival, the Spurs did not even make the playoffs, after getting Duncan, the Spurs won a total of 5 championships, the same one man and one city, Duncan played for the Spurs, a total of 26496 points, the first in team history.
10. Memphis Grizzlies (Mark Gasol)
He spent 11 seasons with the Grizzlies, was a three-time All-Star in his career, made the NBA All-NBA Team twice, won the Defensive Player of the Year award once, and ranked first in team history for playing time, shooting points, free throws, rebounds and blocks.
11. Los Angeles Clippers (Blake Griffin)
He played for the Clippers for 8 seasons, second in total points and third in rebounds in team history, and averaged 20+ points per game in 7 seasons, nicknamed White Monster.
12. Sir Utah (Karl Mallon)
The uncrowned king, who contributed 36,374 points during his time with the Jazz, the highest score a star has ever scored on a single team in NBA history.
13. Minnesota Timberwolves (Kevin Garnett)
The unquestioned king of the wolves, who played 970 games for the Timberwolves, averaged 19.8 points, 11 rebounds and 1.6 blocks per game.
14. Portland Blazers (Drexler)
During his time with the Blazers, he was selected as an All-Star 8 times, the team's all-time scoring champion, and the steal king.
15. Houston Rockets (Olajuwon)
2-time championship, 2-time FMVP, team all-time block king, rebounding king.
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1. Chicago Bulls (Michael Jordan)
Six championships, six finals MVPs, five regular-season MVPs, and 10 scoring championships are enough to lock in the first man.
2. Boston Celtics (Bill Russell)
11 overall champions.
3. Indiana Pacers (Reggie Miller)
During his time with the Pacers, he played a total of 1389 games, averaging 18.2 points, 3 rebounds, 3 assists, 1.1 steals, and 15 playoffs, scoring king, assist king, steal king, and three-point king in team history.
4. New York Knicks (Willis Reed)
He played for the Knicks for 11 seasons, averaging 18.7 points and 12.5 rebounds per game, winning only two championships in team history.
5. Atlanta Hawks (Petit)
Two-time MVP, averaging 26.4 points and 16.2 rebounds per game, led the Hawks to the only championship in team history.
6. Cleveland Cavaliers (LeBron James)
He holds many records in team history and leads the team to the first championship in team history.
7. Philadelphia 75 (Julius Irwin (Dr. J))
1 championship, 5 best team beat Iverson.
8. Miami Heat (Dwayne Wade)
Although two of his three championships belong to James, he has always been the soul of the Heat, contributing 21,556 individual points to the Heat in his career.
9. Detroit Pistons (Isaiah Thomas)
He scored 18,822 points in his career, was selected as an All-Star 12 times, won 2 championships, and won 1 Finals MVP.
10. Washington Wizards (Unseld)
He played for the Wizards in his career, winning 1 regular season MVP and 1 Finals MVP.
11. Milwaukee Bucks (Antetokounmpo)
He led the team to the second championship in team history, and he is also the first in team history, with a total of 14,000+ points.
12. Toronto Raptors (Vince Carter)
During his time with the Raptors, he averaged 27.6 points, 5.5 rebounds, and 3.9 assists per game, making him the most popular star in team history.
13. Charlotte Hornets (Kemba Walker)
Since its founding in 2004, the team has not made it through the first round, and the team has not produced a superstar, and the best so far is Kemba Walker, who scored a total of 12,009 points during his time with the Hornets, which is the team's record.
14. Orlando Magic (Dwight Howard)
Three consecutive years of All-Defensive Player 5-time rebounding king, 2-time block king, all earned during the Magic's time with the Magic.
15. Brooklyn Nets (Jason Kidd)
He spent most of his career with the Nets, where he led the team to the Finals twice, was the team's all-time assists, steals, and three-point leader.