Legendary Basketball Tycoon

Chapter 341: Award Ceremony of Top 50 Superstars (6)

"The 33rd is the retired player No. 11 from the Philadelphia Warriors (Cash State Warriors)-'Cornerstone Paul' Paul Arikin!"

Paul Arikin was selected by the Philadelphia Warriors (Cash State Warriors) in the 1950 Regional Draft, and played for the Philadelphia Warriors throughout his NBA career. Won the NBA championship with the Warriors in 1956, was selected to the NBA All-Star lineup 10 times and was elected to the NBA All-Star MVP in 1952, was selected to the NBA All-Star team three times, and was selected to the NBA All-NBA Team Second Team in 1959, and was awarded twice. NBA scoring leader.

Peak season stats: 44.8% of field goal attempts in 66 games, 81.8% of free throws, 25.4 points, 11.3 rebounds and 2.6 assists (1951-1952 season).

Career statistics: 42.1% free throws, 81.0%, 22.8 points, 8.6 rebounds, and 2.3 assists in 713 games.

In 1965, Paul Arikin announced his retirement. Now at home.

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"The thirty-fourth is the No. 34 player from the Los Angeles Lakers-Shaquille O'Neal."

Shaquille O'Neal was selected by the Orlando Magic in the first round of the 1992 NBA Draft. He has played for the Orlando Magic in his career and now plays for the Los Angeles Lakers. Won the best rookie (1993); rookie first team (1993); 1 best second team (1995); 2 best third team (1994, 1996); 1 time scoring champion (1995); 4 All-Star selection ( 1993-1996).

There was a lot of booing at the scene. Everyone thought that Shaquille O'Neal, who is only 24 years old, has not yet played out the strength to become a superstar, so the audience did not buy Shaquille O'Neal!

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"The thirty-fifth is the No. 50 player from the San Antonio Spurs-'Admiral' David Robinson!"

David Robinson was selected by the San Antonio Spurs in the first round of the 1987 NBA Draft. After serving in the US Navy for two years, he officially entered the NBA in 1989. Won the best rookie (1990); 1 regular season MVP (1995); rookie first team (1990); 4 best first team (1991-1992, 1995-1996); 1 best second team (1994); 2 times Best three teams (1990, 1993); 1 time scoring champion (1994); 1 rebounding champion (1991); 1 blocked shot champion (1992); 4 best first defense (1991-1992, 1995-1996); Best second defense 3 times (1990, 1993-1994); 7 All-Stars (1990-1996).

Peak season data: In 80 games, 50.7% free throws, 74.9% three-pointers, 34.5%, 29.8 points, 10.7 rebounds, 4.8 assists, 1.7 steals, and 3.3 blocks (1993-1994 season).

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"The thirty-sixth is the No. 33 player from the New York Knicks-'Gorilla' Patrick Ewing!"

Patrick Ewing was selected by the New York Knicks as the No. 1 pick in the first round of the 1985 NBA Draft and is currently playing for the New York Knicks. Won Best Rookie (1986); Rookie First Team (1986); 1 Best First Team (1990); 5 Best Second Teams (1988-1989, 1991-1993); 3 Best Second Defenses (1988-1989, 1992); 10 most selected All-Star (1986, 1988-1996).

Peak season data: In 82 games, 55.1% free throws, 77.5% three-pointers, 25.0%, 28.6 points, 10.9 rebounds, 2.2 assists, 1.0 steals, and 4.0 blocks (1989-1990 season).

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"The thirty-seventh is the No. 34 player from the Houston Rockets-'Big Dream' Hakim Olajuwon!"

Hakim Olajuwon was selected by the Houston Rockets in the first round of the 1984 NBA Draft and currently plays for the Houston Rockets. Won 1 regular season MVP (1994); 2 times best defensive player (1993-1994); rookie first team (1985); 5 best first team (1987-1989, 1993-1994); 2 best second team ( 1986, 1990); 2 times best three teams (1991, 1995); 5 times best first defense (1987-1988, 1990, 1993-1994); 2 times best second defense (1985, 1991); 2 rebounds Wang (1989-1990); 3 shots (1990-1991, 1993); 11 All-Star selections (1985-1990, 1992-1996).

Peak season data: In 82 games, 52.9% free throws, 77.9% three-pointers, 0.0%, 26.1 points, 13.0 rebounds, 3.5 assists, 1.8 steals, and 4.2 blocks (1992-1993 season).

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"The thirty-eighth is the No. 00 player from the Celtics-'Chief' Robert Parrish!"

Robert Parrish was selected by the Golden State Warriors in the first round of the 1976 NBA Draft and was selected by the Golden State Warriors. He has played for the Golden State Warriors, Charlotte Hornets and Chicago Bulls in his career. He is currently playing for Boston Kay. Elts. Won the championship 3 times (1981, 1984, 1986); 1 time best second team (1982); 1 time best third team (1989); 9 times selected to the All-Star (1981-1987, 1990, 1991).

Peak season data: In 80 games, 54.2% free throws, 71.0% three-pointers, 19.9 points, 10.8 rebounds, 1.8 assists, 0.9 steals, and 2.4 blocks (1981-1982 season).

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"The thirty-ninth is the retired player No. 24 who came to the Philadelphia 76ers-'Lone Warrior' Moses Malone!"

Moses Malone helped the Philadelphia 76ers win the NBA championship and was elected to the NBA Finals MVP (FMVP) in 1983, was elected to the NBA regular season MVP 3 times, was selected to the NBA All-Star team 12 times, and was selected to the NBA All-NBA Team 4 times. In 1983, he was selected to the NBA All-Defensive Team First Team, and in 1979, he was selected to the NBA All-Defensive Team Second Team. He was elected NBA rebounding champion 6 times.

Peak season data: In 81 games, 51.9% free throws, 76.2% three-pointers, 0.0%, 31.1 points, 14.7 rebounds, 1.8 assists, 0.9 steals, and 1.5 blocks (1981-1982 season).

Career stats: 49.1% free throws, 76.9% three-pointers, 10.0%, 20.6 points, 12.2 rebounds, 1.4 assists, 0.8 steals, and 1.3 blocks in 1,329 games.

In 1995, Moses Malone announced his retirement. Now at home.

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"The fortieth is the retired No. 32 player who came to the Portland Trail Blazers-'Red Giant' Bill Walton!"

Bill Walton was selected by the Portland Trail Blazers in the first round of the 1974 NBA Draft. He has played for the Portland Trail Blazers and San Diego Clippers (now the Los Angeles Clippers) in his career. And the Boston Celtics, won the NBA championship twice (1977; 1986), was elected to the NBA Finals MVP (FMVP), NBA rebounding champion, NBA blocked shots champion in 1977, and was selected to the NBA All-NBA Third Team, 1978 Elected NBA regular season MVP and selected NBA All-NBA First Team, 2 NBA All-Defensive Team First Team (1977-78), 2 NBA All-Star Team (1977-78), Elected NBA Sixth Man in 1986 .

Peak season stats: 52.8% free throws, 69.7% free throws, 18.6 points, 14.4 rebounds, 3.8 assists, 1.0 steals and 3.3 blocks in 65 games (1976-1977 season).

Career statistics: 468 field goals, 52.1% free throws, 66.0% three-pointers, 0.0%, 13.2 points, 10.5 rebounds, 3.4 assists, 0.8 steals, and 2.2 blocks.

On June 14, 1987, 34-year-old Bill Walton announced his retirement due to injury. Now a TV commentator.

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"The forty-first is the retired No. 18 player who came to the Boston Celtics-Dave Cowens!"

Dave Cowens was selected by the Boston Celtics as No. 4 in the first round of the 1970 NBA Draft. He played for the Boston Celtics and the Milwaukee Bucks in his career. He was elected to the NBA in his rookie season. Rookie of the year, won the NBA championship with the Celtics twice (1974; 1976), was elected to the NBA regular season MVP in 1973, and was selected to the second team of the All-NBA team three times (1973; 1975-76), 1976 Selected to the first NBA All-Defensive Team (1976), 2 times to the NBA All-Defensive Team 2 (1975; 1980), 7 times to the NBA All-Star team (1972-78) and elected to the NBA All-Star MVP in 1973.

Peak season data: 45.2% shooting in 82 games, 77.9% free throws, 20.5 points, 16.2 rebounds and 4.1 assists (1972-1973 season).

Career statistics: 46.0% free throws, 78.3% free throws, 7.1%, 17.6 points, 13.6 boards, 3.8 assists, 1.1 blocks, and 0.9 blocks in 766 games.

After the 1982-83 season, Dave Cowens officially announced his retirement. Now the head coach of the Hornets.

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"The forty-second is the retired player No. 33 who came to the Los Angeles Lakers-'Skyhook' Karim Abdul Jabbar!"

Karim Abdul-Jabbar was selected by the Milwaukee Bucks in the first round of the 1969 NBA Draft. He was selected as the NBA Rookie of the Year in his rookie season. In the 1970-71 season, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar averaged 31.7), won the regular season MVP and NBA scoring titles and led the team to win the NBA championship. In 1976, he switched to the Los Angeles Lakers and became the two pillars of the Lakers with Irvin Johnson, known as the "Magic". He led the team to five NBA championships and won the NBA Finals MVP (FMVP) twice. , Won the NBA regular season MVP 6 times in his career, 10 times selected to the NBA All-NBA First Team, 5 times selected to the NBA All-NBA Second Team, 5 times selected to the NBA All-Defensive Team First Team, 6 times selected to the NBA All-Defensive Team Second Team , Was selected to the NBA All-Star team 19 times, NBA scoring champion 2 times, and NBA blocked shot champion 4 times.

Peak season data: In 81 games, 57.4% of field goal attempts, 68.9% of free throws, 34.8 points, 16.6 rebounds, and 4.6 assists (1971-1972 season).

Career stats: 55.9% free throws, 72.1% free throws, 5.6% 24.6 points, 11.2 rebounds, 3.6 assists, 0.9 steals, and 2.6 blocks in 1,560 games.

On June 28, 1989, Karim Abdul Jabbar officially announced his retirement. Now an extra.

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