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Who is the greatest No.1 pick in NBA history?
10. david robinson 1987 champion (San Antonio Spurs)

Because Robinson fulfilled his naval military service obligations for two years, the career of "Admiral" actually started from the 1989- 1990 season. In the 14 season of his career, Robinson helped the Spurs win the championship twice in 1999 and 2003, and won the MVP in the regular season in 1994-95. 10 was selected as the All-Star Team, 10 was selected as the NBA All-Star Team, and 8 times was the best defensive team. A scoring champion, a rebounding champion and a blocked shot champion helped the "Dream Team" win the Olympic gold medal twice (1992, 1996).

David robinson 14 made 987 appearances, scored 20,790 points,10,497 rebounds and 2,954 blocked shots, among which he averaged two pairs per game in nine seasons, showing a miraculous performance of "four pairs". If two years of military service didn't cost him two years of career, he could definitely make more amazing data. Entered the NBA Hall of Fame in 2009.

9. lebron james won the first place (Cleveland Cavaliers) in 2003.

Although there are countless top scholars who have entered the Hall of Fame, James, whose career is only six years, cannot be ignored. It is almost certain that James will have a great career, and it is only a matter of time before he enters the Hall of Fame. As the best rookie in 2004, James had a smooth career, and now all he needs is a championship ring.

After six seasons in the NBA, James only missed 20 games, and got 12993 points, 3,307 rebounds and 3 159 assists, averaging 27.5 points, 7.0 rebounds and 6.7 assists, making him the most threatening player in the NBA today.

8. Owen Hayes 1968 1 (San Diego Rocket)

Hayes, the seventh in NBA history scoring list, scored 273 13 points and16,279 rebounds in 1303 games played for rockets and bullets in his career, making him the fourth in history rebounding list. 16 NBA career averages 2 1 minute 12.8 rebounds.

The legendary star from the University of Houston won the scoring championship with an average of 28.4 points per game in his rookie season and helped the Washington Bullets win the championship with 1978. 1974, the NBA took blocked shots as official technical statistics, and Hayes became the first blocked shot king in NBA history with an average of 3.0 blocked shots per game. If the NBA had included blocked shots in the official technical statistics earlier, Hayes' ranking in the history of blocked shots should be 1 and 77 1.

7. tim duncan 1997 Champion (San Antonio Spurs)

Duncan is definitely the greatest power forward in the NBA. He won four championships, including three finals MVP. Two regular season MVPs, 1 1, were selected as all-stars, the best team and the best defensive team.

He is very stable and consistent. Since entering the NBA 12 season, his average score has never been lower than 18.6 points and 10.6 rebounds, but he is often excluded from the "great" list because of his lack of star flavor.

6. elgin baylor 1958 champion (Minneapolis Lakers)

Baylor was a star player of the Lakers in the 1960s. Career 14 scored 27.4 points 13.5 rebounds, and/kloc-0 was selected as an all-star every time. He won the All-Star MVP in his rookie season and led the team to the finals. However, his career track overlapped with Celtic dynasty and Chamberlain, which made Baylor unable to win the championship.

Baylor 1 1 has got the data of double-doubles per game. Although he has never won the scoring champion and rebounding champion, he still has the horrible data of averaging more than 30 points in three seasons and 15 rebounds in four seasons.

5. hakeem olajuwon 1984 Champion (Houston Rocket)

Since entering the NBA, Olajuwon has been the "double-double" king of the league for 12 seasons in a row, in addition to two rebounds and three blocked shots, and led the Rockets to win the championship twice with 1994 and 1995, and became the MVP of the finals twice. His comprehensive inside attack ability and omnipresent defense make Olajuwon among the best in many league statistics.

"Big Dream" ranked eighth in the historical scoring list (26946), ranked 1 1( 13748) in the rebounding list, and ranked first in the blocked shot list (3830). Olajuwon is also the only player in NBA history who won the MVP of the regular season, the best defensive player and the MVP of the finals at the same time.

4. Owen Johnson 1979 champion (Los Angeles Lakers)

Magic Johnson became the MVP of the regular season three times, the All-Star MVP twice and the Finals MVP three times, and won five championship rings in his career. Career 13 season, 12 was selected as an all-star and was selected as an NBA first team for 9 times. 199 1 year, Johnson was investigated and infected with AIDS, and has been committed to AIDS prevention and publicity for many years.

In the battle of 13, Johnson left almost perfect data of 19.5 points, 1 1.2 assists and 7.2 rebounds per game. If it weren't for health problems, it's hard to imagine what incredible report card he would hand over. The confrontation with larry bird, an enemy and friend, left a legend and story for the NBA.

3. oscar robertson 1960 Champion (Cincinnati Royal)

Robertson's most outstanding feature lies in his comprehensiveness. He is the only player in NBA history who averaged "triple doubles" per game in a single season. 196 1-62 averaged 30.8 points 12.5 rebounds 1 1.8 assists. In addition, in four seasons, I almost finished the feat of averaging triple doubles once again, 196 1 9.7 assists, 1963 9.5 assists, 1964 9.9 rebounds and 1965 9.0 rebounds.

During his career 14, 12 was selected as an All-Star, which helped Bucks 197 1 win the championship and 1964 won the MVP in the regular season. Many people can't understand that the average triple-double data didn't make him an MVP in the regular season, because bill russell, who won the MVP that season, also had abnormal data of 18.9 points and 23.6 rebounds.

2. shaquille o'neal 1992 Champion (Orlando Magic)

Although O 'Neill's "big mouth" is sometimes more brilliant than his performance on the court, he is still a great big man destined to go down in history. Four championships, one regular season MVP, three finals MVP, 15 all-star, and helped the United States win the Olympic gold medal with 1996.

This season is O 'Neill's 17 years in the NBA. It is inevitable that the old shark's data will decline, but he still got 17.8 points and 8.4 rebounds this season. O 'Neill ranks fifth in the NBA history scoring list, seventh in the rebounding list 15 and the blocked shot list.

1. Karim Abdul Jabbar 1969 champion (Milwaukee Bucks)

During his 20-year career, Jabbar dominated the NBA in the 1970s and 1980s. Since 1969- 1970 became the NBA's best rookie, honors have accompanied his career, including six championships, six regular season MVPs, two finals MVPs, and 19 all-star selection.

In addition, Jabbar still tops the NBA history scoring list with a total score of 38,387. At present, it seems that no one can get close to his record. The nearest active player to this record is O 'Neill, but there is still a gap of 10000. Moreover, he ranks behind Chamberlain and Russell in the rebounding list and third in the blocked shot list. His playing time record ranks first in NBA history, and his regimen is unparalleled.