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Magician, KJ, Little General, Big Mama... The NBA's historical surname Johnson is indeed the most cattle people

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The NBA has had thousands of players in its history, and the surnames are varied, from the big names Smith and Green to the unpopular Zaslofsky. Many people have summarized the strongest numbers of players in history before, in fact, it is also interesting to form a lineup of the strongest names, of course, the names here are strictly surnames, not names such as Kevin and Michael. According to the NBA player database, the editor responsibly tells you that the strongest surname in history is Johnson.

Johnson is definitely a big common surname, similar to China's Lao Wang, Lao Li or Lao Zhang, the more people with natural surnames, the greater the chance of cattle people appearing.

Magician, KJ, Little General, Big Mama... The NBA's historical surname Johnson is indeed the most cattle people

There are 68 Johnsons in the history of the NBA, the most powerful of which is naturally "magician" Ervin Johnson, who is 2.06 meters tall and can play point guards, forwards, and even cameo centers. He has won five championships in his career, including three Finals MVP, three regular season MVP, 10 All-Team, and 12 All-Stars. The "Magic", who averaged 19.5 points, 7.2 rebounds and 11.2 assists in his career, is known as the first point guard in history and is naturally the leading boss of Johnson.

Magician, KJ, Little General, Big Mama... The NBA's historical surname Johnson is indeed the most cattle people

In the 1980s, there was also a famous Johnson, but not the Lakers, but their nemesis Celtic, he was Dennis Johnson, who was 1.93 meters tall and was a double guard. Dennis Johnson won three championships and was named FMVP in the 1979 Finals. He also has 2 All-Team, 5 All-Star and 9 All-Defensive Teams. Dennis Johnson averaged 14.1 points, 3.9 rebounds and five assists per game in his career.

Magician, KJ, Little General, Big Mama... The NBA's historical surname Johnson is indeed the most cattle people

Marques Johnson, also a star player of the 1980s, is a wing player at 2.01 meters tall. Max Johnson, who has been named an All-Star five times and the All-Team team three times, has averaged 20+ in six seasons, and is a master scorer, averaging 20.1 points per game throughout his career.

Magician, KJ, Little General, Big Mama... The NBA's historical surname Johnson is indeed the most cattle people

Further back, in the 60s and 70s of the last century, Gus Johnson was also a good guy in the NBA, this person was 1.98 meters tall and could play two positions of large and small forwards. Guth Johnson was named an All-Star five times and won an NBA championship with the team in 1973, along with four All-Time Teams and two Defensive Teams. Guth Johnson averaged 16.2 points and 12.1 rebounds per game in his career.

Magician, KJ, Little General, Big Mama... The NBA's historical surname Johnson is indeed the most cattle people

Nicknamed KJ, Kevin Johnson is a familiar figure for veteran NBA fans, the Suns super point guard who scored 20+10s for three consecutive seasons. Kevin Johnson, who is 1.85 meters tall, has been named to the All-Star three times and the All-Team five times in his career, and if it were not for the number of injuries, he would have been an All-Star more than three times. In 1994, Kevin Johnson was selected for the Dream Team, winning the World Championships in Spain. Kevin Johnson averaged 17.9 points, 3.3 rebounds and 9.1 assists per game in his career. After retiring from the military, Kevin Johnson entered politics and has now served as mayor of Sacramento for 10 years.

Magician, KJ, Little General, Big Mama... The NBA's historical surname Johnson is indeed the most cattle people

Larry Johnson is also well-known, and although the powerful forward nicknamed "Big Mom" has only played in the NBA for 10 years, he has the stats and honors he deserves: 2 All-Stars, 1 All-Team, 1994 Dream Team member, and 20+10 in a single season. He averaged 16.2 points and 7.5 rebounds per game in his career. Of course, Larry Johnson is best known not for his skills, but for his several fights on the pitch and his underworld background.

Magician, KJ, Little General, Big Mama... The NBA's historical surname Johnson is indeed the most cattle people

Joe Johnson is an active player who still plays today. At 2.01 meters tall, Joe Johnson can play as a point guard as well as a small forward, averaging 16 points, four rebounds and 3.9 assists per game in his career. He has been named to the All-Star seven times and has been named to the All-Team once.

Magician, KJ, Little General, Big Mama... The NBA's historical surname Johnson is indeed the most cattle people

Although Avery Johnson does not have many personal honors, it is not easy for his No. 6 jersey to be retired from the Spurs with many years of contributions to the Spurs. At just 1.80 meters tall, Avery Johnson, nicknamed "Little General," was displaced in the NBA in his early years, but at the Spurs, he seized the opportunity to make a career. In the final moments of Game 5 of the 1999 Finals, Avery Johnson's mid-range shot allowed the Spurs to overtake the score, and finally narrowly beat the Knicks to lift the championship trophy 4-1, and since then, Avery Johnson has officially become a celebrity in Spurs history. It is worth mentioning that Avery Johnson also worked as a coach for a period of time after retiring, in 2006 and 2007, he coached the Lone Rangers with 60 and 67 wins respectively, and reached the Finals in 2006, but unfortunately lost to the Heat, and the tragic "Black Eight" in 2007 became a stain on his coaching career.

The above 8 Johnsons are the historical lineup of the Johnson family of the NBA, which can be described as star-studded, a total of 3 people have been inducted into the Hall of Fame ("Magician", Gus and Dennis), 4 people have won the championship 10 times, 1 person has won 3 regular season MVP, 2 people have won the Finals MVP 4 times, 7 people have been selected to the Best Team 26 times, and 7 people have been selected as All-Stars for a total of 39 times. It sounds like the achievement of a rookie with good looks.

If you match the lineup of 8 Johnsons, you can let "Magician", Dennis, Kevin, Larry and Joe start, of which Kevin plays point guard, Dennis scores, Magician, Larry and Joe as three forwards, although slightly shorter, but extremely fast, and can hold the ball under the fast attack, very in line with the current trend of small balls.

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