The NBA is celebrating its 75th anniversary throughout the 2021-22 season, and part of that celebration includes the unveiling of the list of the greatest players in NBA history. It has been 25 years since the league unveiled its list of the 50 greatest players in NBA history, which tipped...
Team: Washington Wizards Position: Power forward Also ranks #1 on The 80+ Most Overrated Players in the NBA Also ranks #11 on The Best Los Angeles Lakers Small Forwards of All Time Also ranks #14 on The Best Current NBA Power Forwards 20 B. J. Armstrong Age: 57 100 votes Detroit's ...
history that saw LeBron James win his fourth NBA title in his 10th Finals appearance, and a few months after ESPN aired a vastly popular documentary on Michael Jordan's last year in Chicago, the great debate has been thrust upon us once again: who is the greatest NBA player of all-time...
Also ranks #11onThe Best Washington Wizards of All Time 30 Glen Rice Age: 57 98votes A pure shooter with a deadly stroke from beyond the arc, Glen Rice continued to showcase his scoring ability in the early 2000s as he wrapped up a prosperous career. With his quick release and seemingl...
Crawford had some productive years in the NBA, averaging 13+ points for three different franchises: Wizards, Celtics, and Pelicans. His career-high of 41 came off the Warriors' bench during the season's final regular season game. Surprisingly, this was Crawford's final season in the league ...
James has played five more seasons than Jordan, which in the great GOAT debate is often used as a cudgel. Perhaps James’s peak years can’t match Jordan’s, but his twilight has far outpaced him. Jordan spent his late 30s in a Wizards uniform, racking up numbers for a team going no...
And had MJ played one more year with the Wizards, Chamberlain might actually be No. 1 in that stat. Chamberlain is also the only guy to lead the league in total scoring, rebounds and assists for a season, and retired as the all-time leader in scoring and rebounding at the time. 7 ...
. And had MJ played one more year with the Wizards, Chamberlain might actually be No. 1 in that stat. Chamberlain is also the only guy to lead the league in total scoring, rebounds and assists for a season, and retired as the all-time leader in scoring and rebounding at the time....
s late career stint with the Wizards, that’s O.K.. Other than the fact that it happened, it wasn’t particularly memorable. And if MJ–arguably the greatest of all time–had a forgettable last game, chances are you might not remember some of the other NBA greats’ final appearances ...
Here are five of the greatest NBA Finals series in the history of the league. 5. Lakers vs. Pistons, 1988 The 1988 championship series marked a clash between two opposite styles of play. The Showtime Lakers were a flashy run and gun offensive powerhouse led by the lovable Magic Johnson an...