PER is player efficiency value , which is used to evaluate the contribution of players on the field. PER takes into account many positive effects on the team, such as shooting, free throws, three-pointers, assists, rebounds, blocks and steals, as well as negative effects on the team, such as irons, turnovers and personal fouls. The formula adds different weights according to different technical statistics, adds up the positive data and subtracts the negative data, and then adjusts the score of each player to a minute-based basis to compare players with different playing times. Although the PER value does not represent all, it still reflects the player's contribution from the side. So who is the player with the highest PER value in NBA history? Let's take a look at the top ten PER players in NBA history:
10, James Harden, 24.82
can be said to be unstoppable in terms of offense. His main contribution also comes from scoring and assists. His performance in the Rockets period helped him get a very good PER value, and Harden also often won triple-doubles. He can influence the game in many ways. Harden was able to score 30 points while also getting a lot of assists and rebounds, which is why his PER value is high.
9. Chris Paul , 24.87
Paul as the active "point guard god", this title is not in vain. At his peak, Paul can not only score, but also pass the ball, while ensuring extremely low turnover. He has always been one of the stars with the lowest assist-to-turnover ratio in the league. He is a player who can help the team truly change.
8. Kevin Durant , 25.24
Durant is one of the best scorers in NBA history, and he is also one of the best scorers in NBA history. A scorer, he has an incomprehensible scoring method, and due to his natural physical talent, he can also contribute to the defensive end. As long as Durant is on the court, he is the most consistent scorer.
7, Bob Pettit , 25.34
Petit is the first player ever to win an MVP. He averaged 26.4 points and 16.2 points per game in his career. A rebound, these are the reasons why he can get a high PER value. Pettit can not only score in the paint, but also grab a lot of rebounds, which guarantees his efficiency.
6, Wilt Chamberlain , 26.13
Speaking of records, how could it be missing Chamberlain . Chamberlain has won a total of 7 scoring champions and 11 rebounds in his career, and he also won an assists champion. He can help the team in every aspect. This is why he can get such a high PER value. .
5. David Robinson, 26.18
Robinson is one of the best centers in NBA history,He was the best offensive and defensive superstar at the time. He has won the MVP and won multiple championships. He can influence the game in terms of scoring, rebounding, passing and blocking. He uses his talent to help the ball. team.
4. Shaquille O’Neal , 26.43
O’Neal may be the most dominant center in NBA history. The dominance is unparalleled, and no one can stop him from scoring inside. He has won 4 championships and 3 FMVPs with his dominance. The key is that he can not only destroy opponents on the offensive end, but he can also rely on his talent to attack opponents on the defensive end.
3. Anthony Davis , 27.10
Although Davis ’s career is far from over, his research has won enough honors. Davis is currently one of the best offensive and defensive centers in the league. On the offensive end, he is versatile. On the defensive end, he can defend the inside and keep up with the outside players. As long as he stays healthy, Davis's future is boundless.
2, LeBron James, 27.39
As the best player in active service, James has had a brilliant career, and his overall is unmatched. James is also the best offensive and defensive star in active service. He can score, pass, and defend. He can influence the game in many ways on the court. In his career, he has led the team forward in this way.
1. Michael Jordan, 27.91
There is no doubt that the first is the "God of Basketball" Jordan, who can score as much as he wants and can also play a choking defense. Jordan is the best player in the NBA and the first man in NBA history. He can be ranked first in most rankings, so it is not surprising that he ranked first this time.
The PER value can intuitively reflect the efficiency value of a player, and we can see the role of this player based on the PER value. Only those players who can influence the game in many ways on the court can get a high PER value. Jordan, the first man in NBA history, ranks first in the PER value list. James, who is most likely to challenge Jordan's position, ranks second. The top ten are all NBA. The superstars in history, they are the best players of their respective eras.
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