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James is 12th! US media announces the top 30 NBA historical net score: Jordan only 24, Curry is 27th

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James ranked 12th! The net score is a data that can intuitively reflect the player's game influence and career dominance. With less than two weeks left before the new season training camp, the US media "hoopshype" also announced the top 30 NBA historical net scores, among which the recognized GOAT Jordan is only ranked 24th, and Curry, the king of the small ball era, is 27th.

No. 5: Bill Russell

Point Difference: +6714 points

Games: 963 Games

Net Winning: +6.97

"Lord of the Rings" Bill Russell is one of the biggest winners in NBA history. In the process of striving for victory and championship, Bill Russell is undoubtedly the top presence.

In just 13 years of career, Bill Russell won the championship 11 times. Combined with the current intensity of NBA competition and the development of modern basketball, this is obviously an unprecedented and difficult future performance.

And all of this is also due to Russell's ultimate team performance in pursuit of victory. His choice on the court is in sharp contrast to his style of play and his old opponent Chamberlain. The latter can always win extremely gorgeous data, but victory and championship will always belong to Russell. His successes again and again have proved that basketball is ultimately a team sport.

4th place: Ginobili

Point difference: +7298 points

Games: 1057 Games

Net difference: +6.9

"Demon Knife" Ginobili's average net difference is not as high as Russell, but with more games accumulation, Ginobili has the advantage in the total score difference, so he has obtained a higher ranking.

This also shows a problem. To measure a player's contribution, it depends not only on the height of the peak, but also on the length of his career, but the premise is that the length of his career brings a positive impact rather than constantly accumulating negative effects.

At the same time, whether it is low-order data or high-order data, it is actually impossible to fully evaluate a player's ability and historical status, because no evaluation system can fully solve the deceptiveness and one-sidedness brought by data.

Third place: Parker

Points: +8263 points

Games: 1254 Games

Net points: +6.59

Parker's average net points fell further, but the overall score difference increased by a larger number, so he beat Manu to the top three.

Like Manu, Parker's ability is also seriously underestimated in the Spurs that emphasize the team, but it is exchanged for victory and success again and again.

Second place: Jabbar

Point difference: +9208 points

Games: 1560 Games

Net score: +5.9

Jabbar has always been one of the most durable superstars in NBA history. Before James emerged, Jabbar had long occupied the position of the scoring leader in NBA history.

is also regarded as a reasonable GOAT contender by some fans. If you only compete for this data, Jabbar obviously has a greater advantage.

Even judging from the honors he has achieved throughout his career, Jabbar, who holds 6 championships and 6MVPs, should be one of the reasonable competitors of GOAT. The only thing that hinders him is 2 FMVPs, but this is also the key factor in maintaining competitiveness in his career for a long time, that is, joining the giants Lakers has won more star helpers.

No. 1: Duncan

Point Difference: +9509 points

Games: 1392 Games

Net Score: +6.83

As the absolute core of the Spurs' GDP, Duncan won the top spot, which once again explains why Duncan is regarded as one of the most underrated stars in NBA history.

In terms of the achievements and dominance of his entire career, Duncan's honor is full of value. He fought with O'Neal in the early stage of his career, and then defeated Nash, Garnett, Nowitzki, Webber, Kidd, Kobe, McGrady, Iverson and other superstars.

Even in the late stage of his career, he can still win the championship by overwhelming a number of players such as James, Howard, Durant, Westbrook and Harden. He won the championship five times in his career and achieved a one-man and one-city feat. He deserves more respect and recognition.

The rest are ranked as follows:

6-10: Pippen, Malone, Magic, Stockton and Sam Jones;

11-20: Parish, James, Fisher, O'Neal, Bird, Sanders, Angie, Sam Perkins, Cooper and Horry;

21-30: Hafrichek, Danny Green, Ka Jr., Jordan, David Robinson, McHale, Curry, Cole, Kelsey and KC Jones.

source:7M COM VN

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