O Neal s rating of the best NBA team in history, I have to say that there is no solution
Everyone has their own ideas about the best team in NBA history. O'Neal recently talked about the best starting five-man team in NBA history in a show, and he has a lineup that he feels cannot be defeated. Let's take a look at who he chooses! Point Guard: Curry In the No. 1 position, O'Neal chose Curry instead of Magic Johnson. Curry is the best point guard in the NBA in the small ball era, and his playing style also represents the latest trend in the NBA. After all, after the 15-16 season, Curry made a crazy three-pointer and led the team to achieve 73 wins, which also caused a sensation in the entire league. He also won the only unanimous MVP in NBA history. Since then, the small ball style has quickly swept across the league. Everyone is learning the Warriors' style of playing, and Curry is the core of all this. Curry led the Warriors to two more championships in 2017 and 2018. In fact, Curry's style of playing is not just about shooting three-pointers. He can play both with and without the ball on the court, and does not occupy the ball rights, so many people will consider this when rank the best lineup. Curry can have very good compatibility in any lineup. Pointback: Kobe On the second position O'Neal chose his old teammate Kobe. They also had many years of experience in partnership. In 2000-02, Kobe joined hands with O'Neal to bring three consecutive championships to the Lakers. They were both inside and outside. Kobe's defense and offensive restraint on the outside created space for O'Neal to score at the basket. Overall, Kobe made an indelible contribution in the Lakers' three consecutive championships. As a representative player who is both offensive and defensive, Kobe can significantly enhance the team's vitality on the court. He can use his own attitude to motivate his teammates to perform better, so whether in terms of personal ability or core temperament, Kobe is a well-deserved superstar. Small Forward: Jordan Jordan is also a forward guard swinger. In this lineup, O'Neal uses Jordan as a small forward. In fact, Jordan's physical talent is not at a loss when playing against a small forward. Jordan's performance is excellent in running and jumping ability and physical confrontation. Jordan also has a stable scoring ability in confrontation state. The 10-time scoring champion is the best proof. In the 1990s, Jordan also led the Bulls to win six championships and personally won the FMVP honor six times. This record is also the first in NBA history. You should know that FMVP represents the highest honor in the single season's playoffs, and he is also the well-deserved best player in NBA history. Power Forward: Duncan Duncan is recognized as the No. 1 power forward in NBA history. As his old opponent, O'Neal is also very clear about how strong Duncan's personal strength is. After all, the Lakers lost to the Spurs led by Duncan many times in the playoffs, and Duncan did not fail in the inside defense at all. He was also one of the few players in the league who could withstand O'Neal's offense at that time. You should know that Duncan can already enter the first team in his rookie season. In his second-year season, he led the Spurs to his first championship in team history, five championships in his career, two MVPs, and three FMVPs. His strength on both offense and defense is also the only one among power forward players. Center: O'Neal O'Neal chose himself at the center, which is not that he is not humble enough. It is mainly because he does not have any opponents in the center position. He is also the most dominant player in NBA history. During the three consecutive championships in the Lakers, O'Neal showed his inside suppression force also made the opponent very suffocated. As long as O'Neal wants to get the ball in the inside, the opponent will either watch two points or send a foul. The worst case is 2+1, so he is also a nightmare for most teams in the inside. However, the most regrettable thing about O'Neal is that he did not practice the free throws well, otherwise his total score would still exceed 30,000 points, but this still does not affect his dominance in the center position, so it is very reasonable for him to play in the center position.
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