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US media commented on the strongest lineups of all eras from the 1980s to the present: The top ten in history in the 2000s, Qiao Zhan is listed

7:43pm, 5 June 2025【Basketball】

In the NBA, there will be players at the league level in every era. Who is the league's storefront from the 20s to the present? I think it's still Zhan Duku. These guys have too much influence. Although they are not considered the first player level in the league now, relying on their previous influence, they are still the most popular players. However, the strongest 5 players in this era may not be there now. Speaking of this, the US media has selected the strongest lineups of all eras from the 1980s to the present. Let's take a look at it? The strongest lineup in the 80s was the Magician, Smiling Assassin, Bird, Jabbar and Dr. J. The Magic led the team to win five championships in the 1980s, and he personally won three FMVP trophys. If it weren't for AIDS, the Magician might have become the first person in history before Jordan. The Smiling Assassin ruled in the late 1980s. He led the team to the finals three times, won two championships, and was a top point guard with both offense, pass and defense.

Bird is the second person in this era, second only to the Magician. He led the team to win three championships, and Bird also achieved the feat of a regular season MVP in three consecutive times, which is the only history since the 1980s. Dr. J has led the team to win one championship, and has led the team to the division finals or finals many times. Although Jabbar helped the Lakers win five championships, some fans believe that Moses Malone is the strongest center in the 1980s, and Jabbar is the strongest center in the 1970s. The strongest lineups in the 90s were Stockton, Jordan, Pippen, Olajuwon and General Robinson. Stockton was the unquestionable number one point guard at that time. Although he did not win the championship, he led the team in the 1990s and never missed the playoffs. He also reached the finals twice and got the assist king 9 times. Maybe we don’t need to elaborate on Jordan, after all, he is the first person in history. In the 1990s, he led the team to win 6 championships and created the Bulls Dynasty.

Pippen is known as the best second-in-command in history. If it weren't for the sacrifice of honor and data for Jordan, Pippen's ability would have been able to get more honors. He has defended 8 times, and the most in history among small forwards. To be honest, it is controversial. Although the second leader won the championship in 1999, Malone seemed to be more than him. It is reasonable for Olajuwon to be selected. After all, he led the team to win two consecutive championships in 1994 and 1995, and the value of his two championships is very high. The 2000s supported the ratings of Jordan after his retirement. This generation was not easy. The strongest lineup in the 2000s were: Nash, Kobe, Garnett, Duncan and O'Neal. Nash won two regular season MVPs and led to running basketball, but he was not a championship puzzle, and his defense was too poor. Kobe is recognized as the second point guard in history and his skills may be more abundant than Jordan because he not only has all of Jordan's skills, but also integrates Olajuwon's footsteps.

Garnett is one of the most versatile fighters in history. He can play multiple positions. He is the first power forward in history, has top-level organizational skills, and has an integrated offense and defense. He has one defense for 9 times, with the most power forwards in history. Duncan is the No. 1 power forward in history. Duncan led the team to never miss the playoffs in the 2000s, and he also achieved the feat of winning the championship in odd years. O'Neal won four championships in the 2000s, creating the only dynasty in the 21st century. He is also the second player besides Jordan to achieve 3 consecutive FMVP. The strongest lineups in the 1910s were Curry, Harden, Leonard, James and Durant. Yes, there were no top centers in this era, and Cousins ​​and Thick Eyebrow were the ones who could show off. Curry is the number one scorer in history. He pushed the league into the era of small ball, changed the style of basketball and had a great influence, and he also won three championships in the 1910s. Although Harden failed to win the championship, he led the team to the finals many times during the Rockets and won the scoring champion for three times.

Leonard was a terminator in the 1910s, leading the team to block the possibility of two dynasties, namely defeating the Heat in 2014, defeating the Warriors in 2019, and two FMVPs. James is the most concerned player of this era. He won three championships in the 1910s, and the first in five finals in the 16th year is unsolvable. Durant is a historical shooter. He won two FMVPs in this era, but his value is highly questioned. The strongest lineups in the 20s to date are Alexander, Doncic, Tatum, Antetokounmpo and Jokic. Alexander proved himself this season, winning the scoring champion and regular season MVP, and is expected to lead the Thunder to win the championship this season, and is one of the top five in the active league. Doncic failed to enter the awards due to injury this season, but this does not affect his greatness. He is only 26 years old and has been selected into the Best Team 5 times.

Tatum has been known as the Little Thanos of the East in the past few years. He has led the team to the division finals and the Eastern Conference Finals many times and won a championship. However, he suffered a major injury this season. I don’t know if he can recover and return in the future. Antetokounmpo is the top three active league player and the strongest offense and defense in active service. He can play multiple positions and win MVP and DPOY in a single season. Jokic is the first in the world and the best center with the organizational ability in history.

Speaking of this, do you think this selection is reasonable? Welcome to leave a message for discussion.