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O Neal forwarded the 10th superstars in the Lakers history, James is only tenth, no suspense at the top

Among the 30 NBA teams, the Lakers can be said to be a giant in the league. Their team has produced a lot of superstars, and they are still the team with the strongest money-making ability in the league. Whether in terms of attention or game performance, as long as they have a little bit of noise, they will attract a lot of fans' attention. Recently, US media Clutchpoints has named the top ten stars in the history of the Lakers. Let’s take a look at who they are!

10: James

Even James is only ranked tenth in the history of the Lakers, mainly because when he came to the Lakers, he was already in the middle and late stages of his career. Although he led the Lakers to the championship in the 19-20 season, he did not win more honors in the team since then, except for the mid-season championship. However, James still completed many records in the Lakers, such as his career score exceeded 40,000 points. Looking at NBA history, he has achieved this achievement alone.

9: McCann

George McCann was the earliest superstar in the NBA and was also a star-level player in the league at that time. However, when he played, there were not many fans in the NBA, and his career was not too long, so he ranked ninth.

8: Elgin Baylor

Baylor is the most tragic superstar in NBA history. He has reached the Finals many times in a row with the Lakers, but he has not won a championship once. It was not until he retired that the Lakers finally completed the championship, but all this has nothing to do with him. However, this does not mean that Baylor is a data brush, and his performance in the game is obvious to all. After all, 61 points in a single game in the finals is his masterpiece.

7: Chamberlain

Chamberlain is similar to James. When he came to the Lakers, he was also in the middle and late stages of his career, and he also led the Lakers to win a championship. After coming to the Lakers, Chamberlain's personal playing style also shifted from offensive to team-oriented, which is also the key to his successful championship during the Lakers.

Six: James Worcy

Worcy was one of the three cores of the Lakers in the 1980s. He played the role of a small forward in the team, and his performance in the finals was also very important. Getting FMVP in his career is the best proof.

5: O'Neal

O'Neal spent the peak of his career with the Lakers. From 2000 to 2002, he led the Lakers to win three consecutive championships and also won the FMVP three times. He can be said to be the most dominant player in the NBA. He is also the only player since Jordan who can achieve three consecutive FMVPs, which is enough to show how strong his dominant power is. In addition, he won an MVP in the 1999-2000 season, and his achievements during the Lakers period were very high.

4: Jerry West

West is a player of the same era as Baylor. When he retired at Baylor, he continued to play for several seasons, so he successfully won the only championship in his career. Although he only has one championship, he averaged 25 points per game in his career. The current logo of the NBA is related to him, and he is also called the logo man by fans.

3: Jabbar

Jabbar is an NBA historical center, but he can only rank third among the Lakers, mainly because of the Lakers who came only in the middle and late in his career. Although he helped the team win five championships, he only got the FMVP once, and he still got it when he should retire. However, this does not hinder his position in the Lakers, after all, he can be said to be a superstar at the NBA's historical level.

2: Magic Johnson

Magic Johnson is recognized as the best point guard in NBA history. Although his career is not long, his achievements can be said to be very high. He can lead the team to win the championship as soon as he enters the league, and he also won the honor of FMVP. In the 1980s, he led the Lakers to win the championship five times in total and won the FMVP three times. If it weren't for his retirement too early, his career achievements would have been higher.

1: Kobe

The player ranked first in the list is naturally Kobe. Magic Johnson has repeatedly said that Kobe is the best player of the Lakers. He spent 20 seasons in his career with the Lakers, and he entered the first team 11 times and entered the first team 9 times. He can be said to be a representative star who integrates offense and defense.

, and Kobe won the championship five times in the Lakers and won FMVP twice. His personal ability can be said to be at the historical level, and Kobe's influence is unique, and he has also brought great contributions to the Lakers.