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Five small forwards in NBA history

1. larry bird

As one of the five superstars in NBA history, larry bird averaged 24.3 points, 10 rebounds and 6.3 assists in his career. In the 1980s, he led the Celtics to win the championship trophy three times and the finals MVbr twice. In addition, "Big Bird" 12 was selected as an All-Star, 9 as the starting lineup and 3 as the best defensive lineup.

2. lebron james

Although his career is still going on, James's dominance of the stadium is comparable to that of Jordan, Chamberlain, O 'Neill and other superstars. So far, the Emperor has won four MVbr trophies in the regular season, 10 All-Star, seven first-team selections and five best defensive lineups. After coming to the Heat, he led the team to win two championship trophies. Now, under his leadership, the team is moving towards a dynasty with three consecutive championships.

3. Julius Erving

Speaking of the appreciation of the game, Dr. J is undoubtedly a leader in the long history of NBA. In addition to acting, after entering the NBA, his data is quite convincing, averaging 22 points, 6.7 rebounds and 3.9 assists, and shooting percentage is as high as 50.7. In addition, Dr. J was selected as an All-Star in his career 1 1 and was selected as the starting lineup for five times. 1980-8 1 was elected MVbr in the regular season, and 1983 led the Philadelphia 76ers to win the NBA championship.

4. Scott Pippen

Pippen is one of the top perimeter defenders in NBA history. In his career, 10 was selected as the best defensive team, including defending the first team 8 times. More importantly, Pippen has been Jordan's most trusted helper during the Bulls' two consecutive championships. Pippen's all-around characteristics are also rare among small forwards.

5. elgin baylor

Baylor is undoubtedly one of the most underrated superstars in NBA history. In his career, he led his team to the finals eight times, but he never won the championship. However, Baylor's scoring ability is rare in history. At the peak of his career, he averaged 38.3 points per game and contributed 18.6 rebounds and 4.6 assists. In addition, he was selected to the All-Star Team with 1 1 and was selected to the best team of the year with an amazing 10.