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What is dominance? Jordan left five of his contemporaries in the top 50 stars without a title

As we all know, when it comes to the first person in the history of the NBA, then we undoubtedly think of Michael Jordan, as the most dominant star of the 90s, his achievements are far more than 6 championships and 6 FMVP coronation experiences, but also in every Finals to defeat the different superstars of the same era, so that the other stars of that era except Jordan are eclipsed. So, which superstars of the 1990s did Jordan regret for life? Today we will take stock.

Buckley

What is dominance? Jordan left five of his contemporaries in the top 50 stars without a title

Speaking of Barkley, everyone must be familiar with him, after retiring, he appeared more as a commentator in the public eye, and he was also an inside beast when he was a player, with a height of 1 meter 98 in the 90s. In the 92-93 season, Barkley, who had just transferred to the Suns, averaged 25.6 points and 12.2 rebounds per game, won his first MVP trophy of his career, and led the Suns to the Finals. This was undoubtedly Barkley's closest to the championship, but he met Jordan and his Bulls, and in the end the Suns lost 2-4 to the Bulls, and Barkley also went without a crown for life.

Kemp

What is dominance? Jordan left five of his contemporaries in the top 50 stars without a title

Nicknamed "Rain Man", Kemp was undoubtedly the Brutalist striker of the 90s of the last century, and helped the team reach the finals with Payton in 1996, but it was still unfortunate that they met Michael Jordan, who was eventually defeated by Jordan easily, and also made Kemp depressed. To say more, Kemp's teammate "Glove" Payton was also very unfortunate in the last year of his career, and the end of his career was also a crown that was difficult to find, and he did not hesitate to leave the Supersonics, who had been playing for many years, went to the Lakers to form F4, or lost the Finals, and finally picked up a championship ring in the Heat in 2006.

Ewing

What is dominance? Jordan left five of his contemporaries in the top 50 stars without a title

As the only star in the four major centers in the 90s who did not have a championship ring, Ewing's entire career was suppressed by Jordan, and even because of the Knicks in the East, even the finals were only once, Ewing's peak in the 90s, it can be said that he was surrounded by Jordan, and his strength was obviously excellent, and as a result, not only did the championship not fish, but even the MVP did not have one.

Malone Stockton

What is dominance? Jordan left five of his contemporaries in the top 50 stars without a title

Malone and Stockton, who were both Utah at the time, were even more miserable, and in 1997 and 98, they both led the team to help the Jazz reach the Finals for two consecutive years, but they both met Jordan in the final years, and finally neither of them could win the championship in their careers. Especially Malone, he is simply even more miserable, the second in the career history of scoring list, he has averaged more than 30+ points per game in many seasons, but he has not even had a scoring king in his entire career! Malone, who did not accept defeat, also left the Jazz at the end of his career to join the Lakers to pursue the championship, but in the end he still failed, and could only swallow the fact that he did not have a crown. (ikuet)

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