The best basketball history

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Monday, 06 July 2009 10:31

This is a post that will provoke discussion among the most knowledgeable, and is that by making a ranking of any discrepancies emerging field. This time try to remember the biggest basketball, but no order to avoid confusion.

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That yes, of course, we must begin by Michael Jordan, the hero among heroes, who left the basketball to play baseball, he saw that it was not his thing and returned to his Chicago Bulls to give other three rings. However, before he came a few.

The first that comes to mind is Wilt Chamberlain, who managed to score 100 points in a game, measuring what Shaquille O'Neal but forty years earlier. Nor can we forget Jerry West, a guy we see every day even if we do not realize. Is what gives shape to the silhouette of the logo of the NBA.

Bill Russell and Oscar Robertson are two other great of yesteryear. Russell won 11 championships in 13 years and was the second player, after Chamberlain, getting over 50 rebounds in a game. Oscar Robertson was the only player to achieve averaging a triple double in a season.

Then the NBA begin to count the blocks and steals in the statistics, and would pass to the stage of which wanted to get a quadruple double. Only four players have done it, but surely more than one of those named above could have done it having been Robberies accounted for the plugs. The elect are Nate Thurmond, Alvin Robertson, Hakeem Olajuwon and David Robinson, who was the last to do 15 years ago.

Kareem Abdul Jabbar is the leading scorer in NBA history, while the second on the list is the mailman, Karl Malone, the greatest adventure mate John Stockton, who could not win a championship ring despite being of the best ever. The culprit, Michael Jordan.

But not so fast, because we still have a look at the likes of Larry Bird and Magic Johnson and Julius Erving and Dominique Wilkins. There are also pioneers who deserve to be listed, such as Moses Malone, the only player in the ABA who played in the NBA.

What about Europeans? So there we have Petrovic, probably the best player in the history of European basketball and Tony Kukoc, the great protagonist of the rings of Michael Jordan.

The list is endless, and many players have not appeared here.


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