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US media evaluates the top 10 stars in history: Zhan Ku enters the top 10, invites teachers to enter the top 20, and 19 active players are on the list

9:05pm, 15 July 2025Basketball

As the offseason deepens, there is no major trading fluctuation in the trading market, so it is interesting to only where Paul Bill goes. However, the US media has also started major rankings in order to maintain traffic and attention. Recently, the US media BR also selected the top 100 stars in history. There are 19 current stars selected on the list, and there are two in the top ten. Let’s take a look.

91-100

91-100 are: Billups, Lanny Wilkens, Jason Tatum, Bill Sharman, Debschel, Choudumas, Bernard King, Clay, Davebin, and Gilmore. Tatum and Clay are two active players selected on this list, and both have won the championship. Clay is also the absolute core of the four championships, and Billups' position is still a bit low.

81-90

81-90 are: Uncle Mu, Ranniel, Butler, Dantley, Sam Jones, Tony Parker, Alonzo Mooning, Mengmeng Green, Earl Monroe, Webber. Chasing dreams is also the absolute core of the Warriors' four championships. If you want to talk about the team-leading ability, Butler is also somewhat underestimated and has little influence. Morning and Parker are both absolute cores of the same team.

71-80

71-80 are: Bosh, Paul Alikin, Greer, Couns, Ginobili, Inglish, Pit Maravic, Paul George, Grant Hill and Archibald. Bosh is the third leader in the Heat's two consecutive championships, but it is somewhat controversial when he ranks ahead of Ginobili. George's level would still not be on the list if it was placed in the 1980s.

61-70

61-70 are: Bob McCardou, Grand Gasol, James Worthy, Lillard, Carter, Embiid, Dennis Rodman, Parish, Irving and Unseld. Lillard was controversial when he was selected as the top 75 superstar, but the previous ones were also recognized by one city. Irving helped the Cavaliers complete a shocking reversal in history. Although Embiid has an MVP and scoring champion, he has not proved himself in the playoffs.

51-60

51-60 are: Ray Allen, Howard, Gary Payton, Reggie Miller, Bill Walton, Dolf Shays, Doncic, Willis Reed, McGrady, Anthony. Allen Ray has strong strength in both the Celtics and the Heat. Doncic has also reached this position with the five consecutive years of selection and will improve in the future. The two super scorers, Anthony and McGrady, are also ranked here, and there are not many great honors.

41-50

41-50 are: Rick Barry, George Gervin, Ferrazier, George McCann, Davis, Kevin McHale, Elvin Hayes, Westbrook, Paul Pierce, Dominic Wilkins. Thick Eyebrow's ranking in this position is already considered to be beyond expectations. The second in command has won a championship, but Westbrook, as the historical triple-double king, isn't the ranking a little lower here, although there is no bonus to the championship.

31-40

31-40 are: Haflicek, Leonard, Kidd, Harden, Nash, Iverson, Bob Cusi, Bob Petit, Glider, Ewing. Leonard suffered too many injuries in his career, and therefore lacked a lot of regular season honors, otherwise the ranking could be higher. Harden was also the league's number one point guard at his peak, ranking higher than Iverson and Nash.

21-30

21-30 are: Moses Malone, Karl Malone, Wade, Antetokounmpo, Barkley, Elgin Baylor, Smiling Assassin Thomas, Pippen, Stockton and Paul. Wade is the third point guard in history, and Antetokounmpo also reached the top 30 with his performance in his peak period. Moses Malone has always been underestimated. Paul has no championship in his career, but his total assists and steals are the top two in history.

11-20

11-20 are: Kobe, Olajuwon, Durant, Oscar Robertson, Jerry West, Kevin Garnett, Nikola Jokic, King No, Admiral Robinson and Dr. J Irving. Kobe also fell out of the top ten, so I'm curious who replaced Kobe. If Durant had these honors before retirement, his historical status would basically not change. As the well-deserved first person in service, Jokic also entered the top twenty in history. The top ten places in

1-10

are: Jordan, James, Jabbar, Magic Johnson, Bill Russell, O'Neal, Duncan, Bird, Chamberlain and Curry. Curry also replaced Kobe in the top ten in history for the first time. He is the first scorer in history, an epoch-making player, and has a lot of influence. The historical status of the remaining people will basically not change, and the position of James and Jordan in the top two is also difficult to shake.

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