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US media commented on the top 100 NBA stars Kobe was squeezed out of the top ten. Is Kobe really inferior to Curry?

2:04pm, 17 July 2025【Basketball】

I think Kobe still has the chance to be among the top ten. I think if Kobe is alive, he can be among the top ten. This may be a joke!

But let's take a look at the honors in the top ten, they are indeed ruthless people:

The first is the God of Basketball - Jordan

Honors: 6 NBA championships, 6 Finals MVPs, 5 regular season MVPs, 10 best team teams, 9 best defense teams, 14 All-Stars, 3 All-Stars MVPs, 10 best scoring champions, and 1988 best defensive player.

Jordan is recognized as the best player in history, with excellent offense and defense, and won all 6 finals in 6 times, invincible at critical moments, and no suspense at first.

The second is the All-Round Warrior - James

Honors: 4 NBA championships, 4 Finals MVPs, 4 regular season MVPs, 13 best team first team, 6 best defensive team, 20 All-Stars, 3 All-Stars MVPs.

James' comprehensiveness and long career peak period are probably unprecedented. He is also the leader in historical scoring, and his offense and defense organization is second to be the second.

The third is Tiangou-Jabbar

Honors: 6 NBA championships, 2 Finals MVPs, 6 regular season MVPs (most in history), 10 best team teams, 5 best defense teams, 19 All-Stars, 2 scoring champions, and 4 block kings.

Jabbar is unique in the league with his Tiangou technology. He is also both offensive and defensive, and it seems that there is no controversy in ranking third.

The fourth is the point guard god Johnson

Honors: 5 NBA championships, 3 Finals MVPs, 3 regular season MVPs, 9 All-Series Team First Team, 12 All-Stars, 4 assists King.

Johnson's all-round is really hard to surpass among point guards. The first person in point guards, and there should be no controversy in fourth place. The fifth is Lord of the Rings - Russell

Honors: 11 NBA championships (most history), 5 regular season MVPs, 12 All-Stars, 3 All-Squad Team 1.

Just say that 11 championships can rank in the top five, he is also a master of defense and rebounding, the cornerstone of the Celtic dynasty.

The sixth is the Sharks-O'Neal

Honors: 4 NBA championships, 3 Finals MVPs, 1 regular season MVP, 8 All-Stars, 15 All-Stars, 2 scoring champions.

O'Neal's inside dominance is invincible and unstoppable at his peak.

The seventh is - Duncan

Honors: 5 NBA championships, 3 Finals MVPs, 2 regular season MVPs, 10 best team teams, 8 best defense teams, and 15 All-Stars.

Duncan is the core leader of the Spurs dynasty. No one can surpass the achievements he has led the Spurs. He has a balanced offense and defense, and is stable and low-key.

The eighth is - Bird

Honors: 3 NBA championships, 2 Finals MVPs, 3 regular season MVPs, 9 All-Series Team First Team, 12 All-Stars.

He is a comprehensive striker and a representative figure in the 1980s, but I think he is ranked eighth and is not better than Kobe in terms of honor.

The ninth is - Chamberlain

Honors: 2 NBA championships, 1 Finals MVP, 4 regular season MVPs, 7 All-Stars, 13 All-Stars, 7 Scoring King, 11 Rebound King.

Chamberlain can play for a lifetime with 100 points in a single game. His personal dominance is amazing, but he has only won 2 championships, and the age is indeed too long, so there is no comparison.

The tenth is the three-pointer king - Curry

Honors: 4 NBA championships, 1 Finals MVP, 2 regular season MVP (the only unanimous vote in history), 4 best team first team, 10 All-Stars, 2 scoring king, and 3-point king in history.

Curry is the revolutionary leader of modern basketball. It can be said that he has changed modern basketball. His outside ability is the first in history, and it makes no sense that he is among the top ten.

Kobe ranked 11th honors: 5 NBA championships, 2 Finals MVPs, 1 regular season MVPs, 11 best team teams, 9 best defense teams, 18 All-Stars, 4 All-Stars MVPs, and 2 scoring champions.

Kobe has strong scoring and key ball skills. I think the reasons for being ranked 11th are as follows. The first is that there are too few MVPs. Second, many people think that Kobe's first three championships were won by O'Neal. The third is that Kobe's efficiency in his career is indeed relatively low.

But I think Kobe has the opportunity to squeeze Larry Bird and Chamberlain down. I wonder what everyone thinks?