US media evaluates the top 25 stars of the 21st century: Harden ranks 14th, Durant surpasses O Neal, and Janku ranks in the top two!
On November 11, today the American media TA selected the 25 biggest stars of the 21st century. This selection was made up of 43 writers, podcast hosts, and editors. Each person provided a list of 1-25. The first vote was 25 points. By analogy, 25th place is 1 point. In addition, the achievements of this list are all calculated since the 21st century. Therefore, the honors won by old stars such as Duncan and O'Neal in the 1990s are not included in the statistics. Next, let's take a look at whether this list is reasonable? No. 21-25 No. 21 is Brother Nongmei. Although Nongmei only has one second-level championship, Nongmei is the son of the United States in the past. He averaged 28+10 per game at his peak. He has been selected for the first team and first defense many times, and his influence is large enough, so he is ranked at this position. No. 22 is Kidd. I have a say. I think Kidd is ranked low. Although he never won a championship when he led the team as an absolute core, he led the team to the finals twice and ranked third in history in total steals and assists in his career. No. 23 is Tatum. Tatum has led the team to win championships as the first core, and has been selected to the best team for many consecutive years. If not for injuries, he is now the league's number one small forward. No. 24 is Anthony. He is in the top ten in total scoring in history and his influence is large enough. However, I think it is unreasonable to be ranked behind the thick eyebrows. Number 25 is Alexander. He won the scoring title, MVP and Finals MVP in a single season. I think Alexander deserves to be selected. Nos. 16-20 No. 16 is Westbrook. Westbrook is the historical triple-double king and has won the regular season MVP. You can question his style of play, but Westbrook's game attitude and desire to win are definitely worthy of praise. In addition, Westbrook has also won the scoring and assists titles. No. 17 is Iverson. Although Iverson has no championship in his career, he has four scoring titles and has led the team to the finals. He was extremely influential in the 2000s. He inspired many small players to dare to score on the court. No. 18 is Howard. Although Warcraft did not lead the team to win the championship at his peak, he did reach the finals and won the best defensive player three times. At his peak, he was considered to be a replacement for James. No. 19 is Doncic. Although Doncic does not have as many honors as Alexander, his influence is greater, and being selected for the first team for five consecutive years also illustrates his ability. No. 20 is Paul Pierce, who won the FMVP's offensive kaleidoscope and could compete with Kobe Bryant at his peak. Nos. 11-15 No. 11 is Garnett. Although Garnett only has one championship, his influence is too great and he has won the regular season MVP. At that time, the league thought about promoting him as the face of the league. However, Kobe and Duncan were too strong, but Garnett is not bad either. He is one of the most versatile players in history. The 12th place is Leonard. Although Kawhi's attendance rate is not enough, he is an offensive and defensive player. At his peak, he was considered a stuck version of Jordan. He has won 2 Best Defensive Players and 2 FMVPs, which is full of gold. No. 13 is Paul. The old cannon is ranked at this position based on his career achievements. He ranks second in total steals and assists in history, which can also be said to be the most in the 21st century. He has also won the assists and steals many times, making him a traditional point guard at the historical level. No. 14 is Harden. Harden has won the regular season MVP. At his peak, he was the top scorer in history and one of the top five shooting guards in history. No. 15 is Nash. Nash has won two MVPs. But if I choose to build the core of the team, I will choose Kidd instead of him. 6-10th place The sixth place is Durant. I think Durant's sixth place is a bit high. It is true that he had a great influence in the 10s, but it cannot be overshadowed by the past. Durant is one of the strongest scorers in history, but his dominance is not that outstanding. The seventh place is O'Neal. Although Durant has 2 FMVPs and 1 regular season MVP, O'Neal has 1 more FMVP than him, and O'Neal also achieved 3 consecutive FMVPs, leading the Lakers to create the only dynasty in the 21st century. US media evaluates the top 25 stars of the 21st century: Harden ranks 14th, Durant surpasses O'Neal, and Janku ranks in the top two! The eighth place is Antetokounmpo. Now Antetokounmpo has conquered O'Neal. In O'Neal's view, Antetokounmpo is stronger than when he was at his peak. He is the most impactful player in active service. He is also undoubtedly the top two player in the league and the best offensive and defensive player in the league. No. 9 is King Nuo, a legend who won the single-core championship and is sixth in career scoring history. Some fans may think the ranking is low, but I think it's okay. No. 10 Wade, the third shooting guard in history. Although he does not have a regular season MVP, he has three championships. 1-5 The first is James. Lao James has enough honor and influence. He is considered to be the player closest to Jordan's historical status. His ranking at this position is acceptable. He has 4 championships, 4 FMVPs and 4 regular season MVPs, and he is also the total scorer in both the regular season and the playoffs. The second place is Curry. Curry's ranking in this position may be open to debate. He has not yet entered the top ten in history, but he is the number one shooter in history and an epoch-making player. He will have the opportunity to enter in the future. The third place is Duncan. Although Duncan is not popular with the media, he is really good. He won 4 championships in the 21st century, led the team to never miss the playoffs, and also led the team to win the championship in 2003 with a single core. No. 4 is Kobe. Kobe may be a little low in this position. He is the second shooting guard in history and the player closest to Jordan in terms of playing style. He has 5 championships. No. 5 Jokic, Jokic will be the triple-double king in history and the best passing center in history, but is it a high point to be ranked at this position now? 









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