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Antetokounmpo s strongest starter in history: Curry at No. 1, Jordan at No. 2, and Kobe Kobe at No. 3!

7:46am, 20 May 2025【Basketball】

Today, Antetokounmpo, the Bucks star, interacted with fans on social media. When asked by fans which five players were the strongest starting points in NBA history, Antetokounmpo gave his own answer. From the answer, it can be seen that Antetokounmpo chose Curry at the No. 1 position, Jordan at the No. 2 position, and Kobe at the No. 3 position! So who did Antetokounmpo choose for No. 4 and No. 5?

1 position - Curry!

The Warriors are a pity for the playoffs this season. After Curry was absent, this team was completely another team. When Butler was absent in the first round series, Curry used an unsolvable offense to lead the team to win the G3. In the second round, when Curry fell, it was difficult to win. He was suppressed by the Timberwolves in the other three games except G3, and he had no strength to fight back! Over the years, many people have said that Curry is a system player, but they don’t know that Curry himself is the Warriors system. Without him, there would be no Warriors system. Since Durant left the team and Clay was seriously injured, Curry has proved his ability to lead the team in 22 years. In the recent season, Curry cannot play his strength because there is no reliable teammate in the team lineup. Until this season, Curry's personal performance and team strength have directly increased by several levels. Curry has proved with his unparalleled star compatibility. As long as he is given an All-Star player, even the 35-year-old Butler, he can promote this Warriors to a top-level team. Antetokounmpo selected Curry as the strongest starting No. 1 position in history, and there is no big problem!

2 position - Jordan! The position of

2 is a position that no one can be selected as the best team in history. There is no need to say much about the deeds of the God of Basketball. Whether it is personal strength, global influence, spiritual attributes, commercial value, or personal honor, Jordan is a well-deserved first in basketball. Anyone who tries to mess with Jordan or his behavior can tell that he is a hooligan. Antetokounmpo deserves his reputation as the best second position in history!

3 position - Kobe!

Next Antetokounmpo played a bit unreasonably. He gave Kobe the best third position in his own heart. Of course, Kobe has the strength to play the third position. Although he spent most of his career playing shooting guard, Kobe has played small forwards and even power forwards on the court. In the Western Conference Finals in 2008, the offensive and defensive dialogue between Kobe and Anthony is still vivid in his mind. As a small forward of the NBA history level, Kobe did not suffer any loss in his hand-to-hand combat with him. The reason Antetokounmpo put Kobe in the third position is more because there is an unshakable one in the second position, basketball is really a god!

4 position - Durant!

Looking at the history of NBA, there are many great figures in the position of No. 4, the typical representatives are Stone Buddha Duncan, Wolf King Garnett, and even Nowitzki who can occupy a place in this position. I don’t understand how Durant was selected by Antetokounmpo and placed in the position of No. 4. Putting aside Durant's own third-place style, he has never faced himself before in the past few years of his career. He has formed the three giants with Harden, Irving, Booker and Bill, but has not achieved the desired results, especially his performance in leading the team with the Suns in recent seasons is really bad. It's a bit unreasonable to put him in the best 4 position in history!

5 position - James!

The fifth position is even more outrageous. The letter song actually chose James! How could James be ranked No. 5? After so many years of his career, James has always been known for his omnipotence, but he has never played any masterpiece in the No. 5 position, but in his latest game. In the first round of G5 in the West of the Lakers and the Timberwolves, James was placed at the No. 5 position by Reddick. We can see the effect, which made Gobert play the strongest game of his playoff career. In the whole game, Gobert made 12 of 15 shots and scored 27 points, 24 rebounds and 2 blocks, playing O'Neal's dominance at the basket. James can still show his omnipotence in the number 1-4, but putting him in the number 5 means a bit humane!

So in the end, do you people think of Antetokounmpo's best starting five in history? Welcome to leave a message for discussion!