As we all know, every NBA player has his own exclusive number in the team, and over time, this number gradually becomes the symbol of this player, and even when this number is mentioned, the first thing that comes to the minds of fans is this player. And there is an old saying that "there are talented people in the jiangshan generation, each leading the way for hundreds of years", behind each number is also a process of continuous inheritance. Today, the grand master will lead everyone to take stock of the strongest 20-29 in the history of the NBA to see if this ranking is the same as you think?
Strongest No. 20: Ginobili
Nominated: Ray Allen, Gary Payton Hayward Alan Houston

As a talented number, the NBA has produced countless superstars wearing the number 20 in its history. And the strongest No. 20 in the editor's heart is undoubtedly the Spurs celebrity, Manu Ginobili. Ginobili played for the Spurs for all 16 seasons of his career, and won the championship four times as the core and was crowned the best sixth man once. At his peak, Ginobili was flexible and imaginative, so he was also known as the "Demon Knife", and he was the strongest No. 20 in the league.
Strongest No. 21: Duncan
Nominated: Wilkins, Garnett, Embiid
Number 21 is also a superstar number, preceded by Wilkins, the "essence of human cinema", followed by two of the greatest predecessors of the new century: Duncan and Garnett, and the new generation also has Embiid, the inheritor of Number 21. However, if you want to say who the strongest No. 21 in NBA history is, then it deserves to be the "big basic skill" Duncan. As the NBA's recognized first in history, Duncan is also from the Spurs, 19 seasons of his career Duncan have dedicated to the Holy City, led the team to win 5 championships, he also won 3 FMVP, 2 regular season MVP, can be described as countless honors.
Strongest No. 22: Elgin Baylor
Nominated: Drexler, Reed
Speaking of the strongest No. 22 in the league, we have to mention the ancient mythical beast Elgin Baylor, at the peak of the Baylor can average 38.3 points and 18.6 rebounds per game in a single season, as a player with a height of only 1 meter 96, Baylor can grab nearly 20 boards per game in the long-term interior line, which is quite difficult. However, although Baylor's personal data is very brilliant, he is also one of the worst stars in the NBA. Baylor 8 finals did not win a championship, swallowed 8 times runner-up, but in the second season after Baylor left the Lakers, the Lakers won the championship, perhaps Baylor is destined to have no fate with the championship trophy.
Strongest No. 23: Michael Jordan
Nominated: LeBron James, Dream Chaser Green, Anthony Davis
The NBA's current strongest No. 23 is undoubtedly the "Basketball God Michael Jordan", as the league's recognized first man in history, Jordan has no reason not to be elected the strongest No. 23. Jordan reached the Finals six times in his career and won all six FMVP trophies. In terms of other honors, Jordan won a total of 5 regular season MVP, 10 scoring kings, 3 steals kings, and 1 defensive player. Although James is also the greatest No. 23 in NBA history, it is Michael Jordan who is helpless to compare with him, so Zhan Huang can only be relegated to second.
Strongest No. 24: Kobe Bryant
Nominated: Rick Barry, Paul George, Tom Chambers
As one of the least suspenseful numbers, the NBA's strongest No. 24 deserves to belong to Black Man Bakobe. In the last 10 years of wearing the no. 24, Bryant won the first MVP trophy of his career, and led the team to win a total of 2 championships, and he himself won 2 FMVP. Black Mamba, who wore the no. 24 shirt for the last 10 years of his career, was undoubtedly a 10 years of technical success, and although he finally had to quit the league due to injury problems, the legend he left behind is still remembered.
Strongest No. 25: Goodrich
Nominated: Ben Simmons, Rose, Cole
Number 25 is a relatively unpopular number in the NBA, and the brightest superstar is Gail Goodrich. At his peak, Goodrich averaged 25.9 points per game and maintained a considerable 48.7% shooting percentage as an outside player, which can be described as an efficient scorer.
Strongest No. 26: Korver
Nominated: Turkgru, Shannon Brown
As a number that is more unpopular and remote than the 25th, the number of stars born on the 26th is even more numerous. In the more than seventy years of the league's development, the strongest No. 26 belongs to the sharpshooter Kyle Korver. To this day, Korver is still active on the NBA stage, and even the main rotation of the league's number one Milwaukee Bucks, as a traditional white shooter, Korver has done a lot of miracles.
Strongest No. 27: Jack Twickman
Nominated: KC Jones
At his peak, Tweman was also a super scorer who averaged 31.2 points and 8.9 rebounds per game, but he played for two teams that were too old, one for the Rochester Royals and the other for the Cincinnati Royals. However, Twickman was inducted into the 1983 Nye-Smith Hall of Fame for his achievements.
Strongest No. 28: Aaron Afraro
Nominated: Kassel
As another big unpopular number, the strongest 28 in NBA history belongs to Aaron Afraro. Briefly, as a 1.96-meter defender, Afraro played in the league for a total of 11 years, including 6 teams. The 13-14 season was undoubtedly Affraro's highlight season in the NBA, when he averaged 18.2 points and 3.4 assists per game, making him a great No. 2 scorer.
Strongest No. 29: Paul Silas
Nominated: Marcus Camby
As a 2.01m inside player, Silas played in the NBA for 16 seasons, winning 3 championship trophies and even being selected as an All-Star twice. As an extremely strong player on the defensive end, Silas was selected for the best defensive team five times in his career is the best praise for him, the strongest No. 29, Silas deserved it. After retiring, he also showed his talent in coaching, and he has also repeatedly selected the coaching position of NBA team. (ikuet)