Under the new rules of the NBA's new season, the referee whistle has become less, the intensity of confrontation has increased, and many fans feel that the game has become better. In fact, this is what the NBA should look like, the confrontation of strength is indispensable in basketball, and the completion of technical actions at high intensity has gold content. Speaking of confrontation, which stars in NBA history have the strength to rank first? Let's divide it by segment.
▼ Brilliant Diamonds: James, Zion

Although LeBron James is a small forward, he has a lot of physical strength that big forwards don't have. What is even more rare is that under the basis of such a large weight, James's speed can be compared with the defender, and the impact of the breakthrough is quite amazing, Yao Ming described being hit by James as being hit by a car.
In addition, James also staged the picture of deforming the basketball buckle and twisting the basket, and many years later, a physically talented champion Zion also reproduced this picture, and he also deformed the basketball when he snatched the ball from others.
However, compared to James, Zion's current playing is still in the stage of brute force, his 45-degree breakthrough strong play does have good efficiency, the average center can not hold him, but this move alone obviously can not conquer the NBA game, the future urgently need to improve other technologies.
▼ Extraordinary Masters: Carl Malone, Buckley
Malone and Barkley are contemporaries, both are regular-season MVP winners, and both have led the team to the playoffs as core bosses.
Barkley's own singles are a famous trick, his height is short, but full of strength, the center of gravity is also low, most defenders can only look at this strong man, step by step into the box. In addition to playing, Barkley's strength is also very effective in fighting, and during the Rockets period, Barkley and O'Neal clashed, and Barkley even put O'Neill down with the advantage of low center of gravity.
Compared to Buckley, Malone's power use is completely different. In the actual combat session, Malone uses a muscle card position, and after receiving the ball, the attack is basically based on the soft feel of the shot, and the strength is used to intimidate the opponent. Malone once used an iron elbow to open the corner of Thomas's eye, and knocked Robinson unconscious on the spot, which is a weapon that everyone is afraid of.
Finally, it is worth mentioning that Malone against Barkley, in fact, is a little restraint, Barkley's back sits against Malone, the power weakens a lot, and Malone's turn half intercepts, Barkley can not be limited, so the two are in position, Malone slightly dominant.
▼ Proud Grandmaster: Ben Wallace, Chamberlain
Big Ben is still an inspirational model in the NBA, he was once a lost rookie, but with unremitting efforts, he became the main center and defensive core of the championship team, and the most critical point is his strength.
The big center itself is a little short, and even relies on the explosive hairstyle to support the façade, but he can defend most of the big men in the fifth position, once in the face of the Heat, there was also a big hat, and the O'Neal was pressed to the ground, although the big shark had passed the peak period at that time, but after all, it was still a first-class center, and the big instinct to complete such a move showed the strength.
The other name of this paragraph, Chamberlain, is undoubtedly louder, although the era of playing is far from now, but Chamberlain's various legendary deeds have long been widely circulated. Chamberlain's physical measurement data of that year is the most important reference, from which we can see how good his core strength is.
After his retirement, he also showed his strength in other industries from time to time. Schwarzenegger, who co-produced the film with Chamberlain, once said that Zhang Dashuai could lift him up with one hand and look relaxed.
There are many more such stories, but first, Chamberlain's playing environment is limitedly competitive, and second, the people interviewed are inevitably exaggerated, and there is no video data, so Chamberlain's strength level can only be subordinated to the grandmaster.
▼ The strongest king: O'Neill
If a player is chosen to represent the pinnacle of NBA power, O'Neal is undoubtedly the best candidate. The American media described O'Neal at his peak as "the most dominant interior in history", and in the entire history of basketball, there is no second "inside monster" of this level.
At that time, no matter which team played the Lakers, it was necessary to reserve a full tonnage of internal lines, otherwise it would not have the basic qualifications to break the wrist with the Lakers. But even then, it was only to try to limit it, and once O'Neal was in the basket, whether it was Sabonis or Mutombo or Divac, they could only watch O'Neal dunk and score.
So, judging by the actual effect reflected in all the video materials, O'Neal is the most powerful player in the history of the NBA.