No.10 Randolph's growth is obvious to all, he has won the most advanced award, as a big forward, the interior line has a strong lethality, and the left and right shots are also powerful.

No.9 Former "Little Fish" Fisher, the representative of the 96 Golden Generation, the iconic left-handed anti-aircraft gun shot, set a 0.4 seconds of amazing miracle.
No.8 "Demon Knife" Ginobili, Argentina has two ball kings, one is Maradona, the other is Ginobili, they are all using "God's left hand", and now the popularity of the demon knife in Argentina is far more than Maradona, handsome face, incredible left hand, making him a household name in Argentina.
No.7 Odom's left hand, before entering the university, is famous, can be inside and outside, can shoot three points, can be competent in any position, is definitely a surprise player.
No.6 Michael Reid, former Bucks star, one of the league's top points, can shoot suddenly, shooting posture is very standard, shooting time is short, and there is a strong low-post singles ability, the ball style is fierce.
No.5 Bosh, like a younger Duncan, a leaner Stadamer, a more calm roaring Tianzun Rashid Wallace, the Heat's two-title winning time of the main interior line, footsteps dreamy, and a hand of accurate three-pointers.
No.4 Harden, one of the best point guards on the job, is also the active one-point king. Known for his left hand, he has a very good sense of ball and a strong ability to break through. MVP among active left-handed players.
No.3 David Robinson "Admiral" David Robinson was undoubtedly a big banner for left-handed players of the 1990s. Robinson, despite his emaciated stature, was as light as a swallow, and it was difficult for opponents to find defensive joints in his shooting rhythm contrary to that of most players. Robinson is also one of seven players in NBA history who have scored more than 70 points in a single game.
no.2 Chris Mullin Who takes the left-handed shooting advantage to the extreme? Definitely not the "left hand of God" Chris Mullin. Mullin used the lethality of his left hand to the limit, and even if he took the ball to the basket without a quick pace, it was difficult for the defender to block the sharp shot sent by Mullin's left hand. As a small forward, Mullin shot more than 50 percent in seven seasons of his first eight seasons of his career.
no.1 Bill Russell Russell is one of the greatest centers in history and equally the greatest left-hander. First, Russell won a total of 11 championship rings in his career, wearing both hands and wealthy, although the center has the most left hand monsters, but compared to Russell, other players seem to be a lot darker.