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The greatest actors in the history of the NBA

The greatest actors in the history of the NBA

Throughout the history of the NBA, some of the best NBA players have become fans’ favorites for their contributions to several championships. While some of them may not go to the renowned temple, the way they helped some of the most emblematic players have enabled them to reach their legendary status.

Best play players of the NBA of all time

It takes a lot to win an NBA championship, and although everyone always talks about stars – and rightly – it’s always a team sport. The owners may not always want too much on the luxury tax to play for guys who do not mark 25 points per game, but they can also be major factors in winning titles.

In this spirit, we will deepen the history of the NBA to share our list of the five best players of the NBA.

Derek Fisher

Believe it or not, Derek Fisher is one of the four guards to have won five championships, joining Bob Cousy, KC Jones and Magic Johnson. He was an instrumental part of the Phil Jackson triangle offensive, recording 231 three points in the 0.402 eliminations of Beyond Arc, including more than a winning shot.

Fisher played a decisive role alongside Kobe Bryant in his five championships. As he retired, he played the most eliminatory matches (257), a record that has since been overcome by LeBron James. His lack of size was counterbalanced by his tenacity and his in mind in a timely manner.



 



 



 



 



Michael Cooper

Lakers Showtime were possible, largely, thanks to Michael Cooper. He was alongside Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Magic Johnson in the five championships, being their defensive anchor and the ultimate prototype for players 3 and D today.

Cooper was appointed defensive player of the year and went to a fully defensive team eight years in a row. He played the two places on duty and sometimes a small attacker. He was often responsible for defending the best and most physical player in the opposition.

Danny Ainge

The Boston Celtics were one of the most dominant teams of the 80s. Everyone remembers Kevin Mchale, Robert Parish and Larry Bird, but it is not as if Danny Ainge had not done his part. During eight seasons, he filled the statistics sheet with more than 11 points, 4 assists and 2 rebounds per game.

In addition to that, he was one of the team’s most pesks most pesks and in the match during his peak. He won a few rings with the Celtics, then continued to help Charles Barkley and the Phoenix Suns to go to the NBA final, where he lost to Michael Jordan.

Dennis Rodman

You could say that Dennis Rodman was not a role player, and there is a case to do for that. However, we are talking about someone who has never intended to look at the edge in attack, and who left everything on the ground with one goal and one goal: overlooking the glass.



 



 



 



 

Rodman helped the Detroit Pistons and Chicago Bulls championships and retired with five of them. Although he was undersized, he was a double defensive player of the year who led the league in rebound in seven seasons. It is undoubtedly the largest rebounder of all time.

Robert Horry

Robert Horry is undoubtedly the biggest among the greatest actors in the history of the NBA. He is the only player to win several titles with three different teams, helping the Houston Rockets, San Antonio Spurs and Los Angeles Lakers take care of business.

Known for its defensive prowess and its time in time, “Big Shot Bob” is a champion of the NBA seven times. He overthrew several buzzer-batters and is one of the five players with at least 250 triples in the playoffs. He is the only player with at least seven rings who has not played with Bill Russell and the Celtics.

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