In the history of NBA , there have been many great players, and there have also been many great combinations and teams. Among them, the most discussed of these great teams should be the duo and trio. After selecting the 10 greatest duo in NBA history, the US media began to select the greatest trio in NBA history. After fierce voting, the final list of the 10 trio groups is as follows:
10. Wilt Chamberlain, Jerry West_ span2span and Elgin Baylor ;
1968-71 Los Angeles Lakers;
Finals: 3 1 p _p _p _p Chamberlain, Jerry West, and Elgin Baylor should be a very iconic trio in NBA history. They can be said to be the elites of the elites in various positions at the time, although they were already in the profession when they were combined. In the second half of his career, he still played a very exciting game and never gave up on the way to the championship. It's just that Baylor chose to retire at the beginning of the season when he won the championship in order not to drag his teammates.
9. Bill Russell , John Havlicek and Sam Jones ;
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number of finals: 7; number of championships: 7;
in the 1960s. Celtic 's dominance in the league should be unique.They rely on their defensive advantages to play fast breaks, allowing their opponents to be passive on both ends of the offense and defense, and they fully control the rhythm of the game.
With Russell as the absolute core, with the assistance of two key players Jones and Havlicek, the Celtics reached the finals seven times in the 1960s without fail.
8. Isiah Thomas, Joe Dumas and Bill Lambir ;
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The number of finals: 3; the number of championships: 2;
At that time, the Pistons were dubbed the "Bad Boys Corps". They used psychological tactics and some dirty defense to help the team win, and this It also causes them to be disgusted by other teams in the league, but they don't care, because when you win the championship, these are not important.
7. Dwyane Wade, LeBron James and Chris Bosh;
2010-14 Miami Heat;
Finals: 4; won total The number of championships: 2;
When James, Wade, and Bosh were grouped together, they not only met with opposition from many fans, but also became synonymous with terms such as "Big Three" and "Superstar Group", although Some people hate them, but they can be said to be unstoppable in the four years of cooperation. The 27-game winning streak in the regular season and four consecutive seasons in the finals are the best proof.
6. Kevin Durant , Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson ;
0 2016 to the finals of the Golden State Warriors; Number of times: 3; Number of championships won: 2;
Durant 's joining made him once the object of verbal criticism in the league.But the facts proved that his choice was not wrong. After coming to the Warriors led by Curry , Durant made this team more perfect. The combination of backcourt shooters and the frontcourt all-around scorer has allowed the entire league to see their strong offensive ability. Unfortunately, they are only one step away from becoming a dynasty team that has completed three consecutive championships.
5. Shaquille O’Neal, Kobe Bryant and Derek Fisher ;
3 p0 players p0 The number of finals: 4; the number of championships: 3;
Their combination might have won more championships, but the conflict between Kobe and O'Neal could not be resolved, which ended this combination. .
In Phil Jackson's triangle offense system, O'Neal and Kobe are the core players, but Fisher is also a very key player. His command and key shots have greatly helped the team.
4. Larry Bird, Kevin McHale and Robert Parrish ;
1980-91 Boston Celtics enter the finals;
Number of times: 5; Number of championships: 3;has Bird, the only player in league history who has won the regular season MVP three times in a row, plus McHale and Parrish, who are excellent offensive and defensive players.Let the Celtics have a very strong competitiveness, but also their best motivation to compete for the championship. They also lived up to expectations, and they always showed their strength in the finals and won the championship.
3. "Magic" Johnson, Karim Abdul-Jabbar and James Worthy;
1982-88 Los Angeles Lakers;
enters the finals Number of times: 7; Number of championships: 3;
The Lakers in the 1980s were one of the most dazzling teams in the league and the favorite team of Hollywood stars. They deserve this glory not only because they won the championship, but also because they always play wonderful games. Their games are always exciting and full of passion.
2. Tim Duncan, Tony Parker and Manu Ginobili;
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As the greatest power forward in the league, Duncan 's dedication, low-key, and humility make this team stronger. He has led the Spurs time and time again. To win the championship honor.
Parker Ginobili is not a superstar, but they have played a huge role under Duncan's leadership, and this Spurs has always been the biggest contender for each team in the playoffs. They played together in 730 games, scoring 575 regular season victories and 126 playoff victories. It was the three of them that made this small town team a huge success.
1. Michael Jordan, Scott Pippen and Dennis Rodman ;
1995-98 Chicago Bulls;
Finals: 3; won the championship Times: 3;
After Jordan returned to the NBA, Rodman also joined the Bulls, making them once again a strong contender for the championship. Facts have proved that they are an invincible team, not only played 72 wins in the regular season, but also won three consecutive championships.
This combination has a clear division of labor on the court. Jordan is in charge of offense, Pippen is in charge of defense, and Rodman is in charge of rebounding. They perform their duties in the triangle offensive system and perform perfectly, making them the most ideal trio. The combination is also the best Big Three.
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