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Top 10 NBA Players Of All Time by Nobody: 7:00am On Apr 29, 2021
The NBA has been around since 1946 and in that time we have witnessed some of the greatest athletes of all time duke it out on the court.
There have been different styles of play that crossed over several different eras. Today, shooters dominate the sport, but it was only a few decades ago that the center position ran the game.
With all of these varying skills, differences in play style, and levels of athleticism, skill, and coaching, it's hard to determine who the best player of all time is.
Arguments can be made for players like Michael Jordan, LeBron James, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, and Bill Russell, and all could be considered great for different reasons. When looking at the entire picture, we must look at stats, accolades, what the era gave at the time, and what strengths and weaknesses each player had in order to determine who was truly the greatest.
Re: Top 10 NBA Players Of All Time by Daddyvibez(m): 7:05am On Apr 29, 2021
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Re: Top 10 NBA Players Of All Time by Nobody: 7:07am On Apr 29, 2021
10. Kobe Bryant

Kobe "The Black Mamba" Bryant defined the 2000s. He was drafted directly out of high school in the 1996 NBA draft by the Charlotte Hornets with the 13th overall pick. The Los Angeles Lakers had worked out a deal the day prior to obtain the pick from the Hornets, allowing them to take Bryant. His rookie contract with the Lakers was for $3.5 million.

He was an all-time great scorer with a killer instinct that struck fear in his opponents. Bryant earned his nickname for being as deadly on the court as the venomous black mamba.
He played in the NBA for 20 years, winning 5 championships along the way, including 3 in a row.
To this day, Bryant remains one of the most cold-blooded shooters of all time, making 17 game-winning shots in his career and another 7 game-tying shots that led to victories in overtime.

Accolades1996-1997
•All-Rookie selection
•18x All-Star selection (2nd all-time)
•15x All-NBA selection (tied for 1st all-time)
•12x All-Defensive selection
•2x Scoring Champion
•2007-2008 Most Valuable Player
•5x NBA Champion
•2x NBA Finals MVP

Remembering Kobe Bryant

Kobe Bryant died tragically alongside his daughter Gianna on January 26th, 2020, in a helicopter crash.
His memory will live on forever in our hearts. The world will never forget the Mamba.

Re: Top 10 NBA Players Of All Time by Nobody: 7:13am On Apr 29, 2021
9. Hakeem Olajuwon

Hakeem "The Dream" Olajuwon is one of the greatest defensive players in NBA history.
He was born in Lagos, Nigeria, where he began his basketball career before he traveled to the United States to play for the University of Houston.
Despite never playing basketball until the age of 15, he dominated wherever he played. During his time in college, he took the Houston Cougars to three Final Four appearances in the NCAA Division One National Tournament.
In 1984, the Houston Rockets selected Olajuwon with the first overall pick, selecting him above other greats like Michael Jordan, John Stockton, and Charles Barkley.

Olajuwon went on to become one of the most powerful forces in the NBA. He was an incredible rebounder that was unmatched when it came to defense.
Olajuwon led the league in rebounds twice and led in blocked shots three times.
In fact, he still leads the all-time list for blocked shots in the NBA by over 500 blocks, with a total of 3,830.
This incredible feat led to him being a two-time Defensive Player of the Year.

Accolades
•1984-1985 All-Rookie selection
•12x All-Star selection
•12x All-NBA selection
•9x All-Defensive selection
•2x Total Rebound league leader
•3x Blocked Shot league leader
•2x Defensive Player of the Year
•1993-1994 League MVP
•2x NBA Champion
•2x NBA Finals MVP
•Hall of Famer

Re: Top 10 NBA Players Of All Time by Nobody: 7:27am On Apr 29, 2021
8. Bill Russell

Bill Russell currently has the most championships in NBA history with 11. In fact, he only failed to win a championship in 2 of his 13 seasons in the NBA.
Russell also won at other levels, winning the NCAA championship twice in 1955 and 1956. He also won a gold medal for the USA in the 1956 Summer Olympics.
Russell is mostly known for his rings, but he should be known as one of the greatest rebounders and defensive men in NBA history.

Russell also helped to bridge the gap for the color barrier in the United States.
While he wasn't the first black player to play basketball, he was the first to become a superstar player.
He also was a player-coach for the Celtics near the end of his career, making him the first black coach in the NBA and the first black coach to win a championship.

Accolades
•12x All-Star selection
•11x All-NBA selection
•1968–1969 All-Defensive selection
•4x Total Rebound league leader
•5x League MVP
•11x NBA Champion
•Hall of Famer

Re: Top 10 NBA Players Of All Time by Nobody: 7:34am On Apr 29, 2021
7. Tim Duncan

Tim "The Big Fundamental" Duncan is the greatest power forward to ever play in NBA history. He was selected first overall by the San Antonio Spurs in 1997 and would play his entire 19-year career with the Spurs.
Duncan wasn't a flashy player but he was incredibly efficient both offensively and defensively. With the guidance of coach Gregg Popovich, Duncan was able to be the head of a dynasty that lasted nearly two decades.
During his career, he won five championships over elite players such as LeBron James twice, Ben Wallace, Jason Kidd, and others.

Duncan was known for being efficient, but his defensive skills are what truly made him a remarkable player.
To this day, he is ranked third all-time in NBA defensive efficiency. Even though he never won a Defensive Player of the Year award, he was a 15-time All-Defensive selection and a 2-time MVP.
Duncan was able to play a solid, fundamental form of basketball. He made the right passes and plays to win games with players like Tony Parker and Manu Ginobili, who would be relative unknowns if not for the success they had while being led by Duncan.

Accolades
•1997-1998 Rookie of the Year
•15x All-Star selection
•15x All-NBA selection
•15x All-Defensive selection
•2x League MVP
•5x NBA Champion
•3x Finals MVP

Re: Top 10 NBA Players Of All Time by Nobody: 7:50am On Apr 29, 2021
6. Earvin Johnson Jr.

Earvin "Magic" Johnson Jr. was one of the pillars of the NBA during the '80s. He was drafted first overall by the Los Angeles Lakers in the 1979 draft. The same year he was drafted, Magic won the Rookie of the Year award and won the NBA championship.
He was also the Finals MVP that year. As a point guard, it was his job to run the offense, and he did it to perfection as he led the league in assists four times during his career.

Magic began his winning ways in college when he took the Michigan State Spartans to the NCAA Championship to face off, for the first time, against his career rival Larry Bird. Magic was able to overcome Bird, winning the Most Outstanding Player in the Final Four. Their rivalry would continue into the NBA, where Magic and Bird faced off in the Finals three times. Magic and the Lakers came out on top twice.

Magic and the Lakers were part of the greatest dynasty the Lakers have ever had. They became known as the "Showtime Lakers" due to their fast-paced, run and gun style of offense.
With Magic's passing abilities and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's scoring skills, the Lakers and Magic were able to win five rings while appearing in the Finals nine times.

Accolades
•1979–1980 All-Rookie selection
•12x All-Star selection
•10x All-NBA selection
•4x Total Assist league leader
•2x Total Steals league leader
•3x League MVP
•5x NBA Champion
•3x Finals MVP
•Hall of Famer

Re: Top 10 NBA Players Of All Time by Nobody: 7:58am On Apr 29, 2021
5. Larry Bird

There's nothing more difficult than deciding who is better between Larry Bird and Magic Johnson. The two have the greatest rivalry in the history of basketball, and possibly in any sport ever.

Bird was drafted sixth overall by the Boston Celtics in the 1978 NBA Draft. He started at small forward and power forward for the Celtics for his entire 13-year career.
Bird excelled in all aspects of the game, particularly in shooting, but he was also strong defensively and in his passing game. Bird was the first player in NBA history to shoot 50% on field goals, 40% on three-point shots, and 90% on free throws in a season.

Bird led a great dynasty for the Celtics, winning three rings and three consecutive MVPs during his career. Bird is one of three players to ever earn the award three years in a row.
He was a great fundamental ball player who could score with the best of them and defend anyone who came his way.

His career is filled with things that few have accomplished, such as winning three consecutive MVPs, shooting unmatched
field goal percentages, and sweeping Michael Jordan twice in the playoffs.
He was a killer on the court and he'll forever be known as one of the greatest players of all time.

Accolades
•1979–1980 Rookie of the Year
•1979–1980 All-Rookie selection
•12x All-Star selection
•10x All-NBA selection
•3x All-Defensive selection
•3x League MVP
•3x NBA Champion
•2x NBA Finals MVP
•Hall of Famer

Re: Top 10 NBA Players Of All Time by Nobody: 8:06am On Apr 29, 2021
4. Shaquille O'Neal

Shaquille "Shaq" O'Neal is the most dominant player in the history of the NBA. He played center for the Orlando Magic, Los Angeles Lakers, Miami Heat, Phoenix Suns, Cleveland Cavaliers, and Boston Celtics.
Shaq was also known as "Diesel" due to the fact that he was a hulk of a man. He stood 7'1" and weighed in around 325 pounds. Despite Shaq's enormous size and power, he was much more than an unstoppable force due to his size. 

Shaq was incredibly athletic, handling the ball well and being able to find his way in and out of lanes to score and grab rebounds.
He famously played Michael Jordan one-on-one and crossed Jordan on his way to the basket.

Shaq dominated the court both offensively and defensively. During his career, he scored 28,596 points; this currently gives him the 8th all-time record for career points.
He also grabbed 13,099 rebounds, which places him 15th for the all-time record. Defensively, he also blocked 2,732 shots, placing him 8th all-time in that category as well. So not only could Shaq score, but he could also rebound and defend with the very best.

Shaq went on to create a great career for himself outside of basketball as well. It's rare to find a person who doesn't know who he is, even if they didn't watch him play. He's been an actor, spokesperson, rapper, and more.

His impact on the game and pop culture are unmatched, and his play is often forgotten or dismissed as "great due to his size."
The fact remains that Shaq was the absolute GOAT at his position and his exemplary play is the reason he's a four-time champion and an MVP. It's also why he's one of the greatest to ever play the game.

Accolades
•1992-1993 Rookie of the Year
•1992-1993 All-Rookie selection
•15x All-Star selection
•14x All-NBA selection
•3x All-Defensive selection
•2x League Scoring leader
•1999-2000 League MVP
•4x NBA Champion
•3x Finals MVP
•Hall of Famer

Re: Top 10 NBA Players Of All Time by Nobody: 8:12am On Apr 29, 2021
I expect to see a Michael "Air" Jordan on this list.

And if I don't see a certain Wilt Chamberlain... sad

So, people actually watch basketball Scandalous. smiley Weird! sad
Re: Top 10 NBA Players Of All Time by Nobody: 8:13am On Apr 29, 2021
3. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar

At the age of 24, the NBA icon that was born Ferdinand Lewis Alcindor Jr. converted to Islam and took the name Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, meaning "noble one, servant of the Almighty." Kareem was a dominant basketball player from the time he stepped on a court.

In high school, Kareem won 71 consecutive games. After joining UCLA, he went on to win three consecutive NCAA championships, earning the Tournament MVP all three years, a record that still holds today.
He was drafted first overall by the Milwaukee Bucks in 1969. He played in Milwaukee for six seasons before finishing his career with the Los Angeles Lakers.

Kareem became one of the league's most prolific scorers and all-around players. He used his signature "skyhook" shot, an unblockable swing lob, to dominate his opponents.
During his career, Kareem took his team to the Finals 10 times, winning 6 championships. He also won six MVP awards, a record that still stands.
At Kareem retired at the age of 42, he held the record for most points scored, most rebounds, most blocks, most games played, and most wins.

Kareem was a focal point of the greatest Lakers dynasty in the franchise's history.
He led the team, later known as "The Showtime Lakers," in a fast-paced offense that left teams in the dust.
The team capitalized in the fast-break, quickly moving up and down the court and scoring quickly.
Despite his offensive effectiveness, he was also an incredible defender, earning an All-Defensive selection 11 times.

More importantly than the game of basketball, Kareem was also an advocate who stood for what he believed in.
He protested multiple times to stand up for what was right. In 1968, he boycotted the Olympics to protest the way African-Americans were treated in the United States.
When Muhammad Ali refused to fight in the Vietnam War, Kareem traveled to join other outspoken black athletes like Jim Brown to support his decision.
Kareem's activism is still seen as a strong area of influence, with young athletes like Colin Kaepernick continuing to fight for their beliefs through the platform sports creates. Without Kareem, this may never have been able to happen today.

Accolades

•1969-1970 Rookie of the Year
•1969-1970 All-Rookie selection
•19x All-Star selection15x All-NBA selection
•11x All-Defensive selection
•1975-1976 Total Rebound league leader
•2x Scoring league leader
•4x Blocked Shot league leader
•6x NBA Champion
•2x Finals MVP
•6x League MVP
•Hall of Famer

Re: Top 10 NBA Players Of All Time by Nobody: 8:20am On Apr 29, 2021
2. Michael Jordan

I know what you're thinking, Michael Jordan at #2 is blasphemy. His "Airness" brought the game of basketball back to life when its ratings were at their lowest point.
He was marketed better than anyone, putting the Jordan brand on a pedestal that has yet to be reached.
Jordan is synonymous with basketball. When people think of the sport, they typically think of Jordan. However, he still sits at second place for me.

Jordan is the greatest scorer in the history of the game. He wasn't born with the power of Shaq or the size of Kareem, and yet he could not be stopped by any player on the court.
He won the league's scoring title 10 times during his career, and this piled on the wins. Jordan won more than anyone.
He set a record for wins in a season with the Bulls in 1996 when he led the team to 72 victories and a championship, a feat that wasn't broken for 20 years.
He also has two separate threepeat championship runs, and a perfect 6–0 Finals record.

Jordan was offensively godlike and was also a great defender. Jordan led the league in steals three times and was an all-defensive selection nine times! He also led the postseason in steals twice and led the postseason in scoring 10 times.
Jordan was an unstoppable force throughout his time in the league, even with two separate retirements during his career.

Michael Jordan was a visionary who took his dominant play on the court and created an empire with it.
He's the greatest scorer the game has ever seen; his unblemished Finals record is something that many people claim make him the greatest.
He completely owned the '90s, he created a shoe empire that made him a billionaire, and he made of the greatest kids movies of all time. Jordan is absolutely one of the greatest to ever do it.

Accolades
•1984-1985 Rookie of the Year
•1984-1985 All-Rookie selection
•14x All-Star selection
•11x All-NBA selection
•9x All-Defensive selection
•10x Scoring league leader
•3x Steals league leader
•1987-1988 Defensive Player of the Year
•5x League MVP
•6x NBA Champion
•6x Finals MVP
•Hall of Famer

Re: Top 10 NBA Players Of All Time by Nobody: 8:29am On Apr 29, 2021
1. LeBron James

LeBron James is the greatest player of all time. He has dominated the NBA since he came into the league at the young age of 18, fresh out of high school.
When James came into the league, he was looked at as "The Chosen One" who would take the mantle of greatest from Jordan, and he did. LeBron has done things that no other player before him has been able to do.

He carried a decrepit 2007 Cleveland Cavaliers team to the Finals all on his own. He's defeated not one but two of the league's greatest dynasties for championships in the San Antonio Spurs and Golden State Warriors. He also brought a championship to Cleveland after a 52-year championship drought.


Not only has James accomplished great things, but he also plays at a higher level and a more well-rounded level than anyone in history.
James can do it all. He can score on any given night, he can rebound the ball, and he is the greatest passing forward in league history.
He currently is the only player in league history that sits in the top 10 for points scored and assists. He also sits in the top 50 all-time in rebounds.
He's the only player ever to record over 34,000 points. 9,000 assists, and 9,000 rebounds.

James recently finished playing in his 17th season, and yet he still is arguably the best player in the league and is unarguably a top-five player.
He has dominated in his youth, his prime, and now in his later years. When the game is on the line, even if he doesn't win, he is going to be the best player on the court.

Outside of basketball, James also impacts the world in a positive manner. He created a school in his hometown of Akron, Ohio, that is specifically made for students who come from poor and/or broken homes.
He's guaranteed each of the students a full-ride scholarship if they graduate through his school, ensuring 2,300 kids will get a college education when they may not have previously had the chance.

He has advocated for African-Americans against police brutality and has spoken publicly against discrimination throughout America.
He's an advocate for positive change and an improved culture. All of these things, combined with his many accolades, make him the greatest basketball player in the history of the game.

Accolades

•2003-2004 Rookie of the Year
•2003-2004 All-Rookie selection
•16x All-Star selection
•16x All-NBA selection
•6x All-Defensive selection
•2007-2008 Scoring league leader
•4x League MVP
•4x NBA Champion
•4x Finals MVP

Re: Top 10 NBA Players Of All Time by lovebasketball: 1:58pm On Apr 29, 2021
Kobe Bryant's ranking is a bit low, I think his achievements are at least ranked fifth. Kobe Bryant's achievements are not only the number of championships he has won, but more importantly, his attitude towards things has affected the fans of our generation.

RIP Kobe.

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