Characteristics of each era in NBA history, who is the true representative star?
For old NBA fans, they have experienced many eras, such as the 1990s with the four major centers, the four major point era after 2000, and the current team-building era. What are the characteristics of NBA basketball in each era? Who are their representatives? The NBA league in the 1990s was known for its strong defense. Jordan was frightened by the Bad Boys of the 1980s, so much so that now Jordan is still at odds with the leader of the Bad Boys, Isiah Thomas. Olajuwon was the dream of the four major centers in the 1990s, and his dream footwork was the best in the NBA. Shaquille O'Neal, a man who smashed the rim as soon as he came to the NBA, is a naturally powerful center. Admiral David Robinson, the leader who handed the Spurs over to Duncan. Gorilla Ewing, he just missed the NBA championship in his career because he lacked the helpers to unite. These are the four major centers. Any one of them in the current league is one of the best. After 2000, the divisions began to slowly rise, so the four major divisions also officially kicked off, North Carolina, South Mexico, and East Ai. Dunk King Carter, fans believe that his dunks are the strongest. He is the only man to compete with Iverson in seven games of the Western Conference Finals. 01 You have four 50+ crazy playoff games in one series. At their peak, Kobe was still the second in command playing alongside O'Neal, and McGrady and Carter were cousins. There is no doubt about the scoring ability of the four. In the 1990s, they were not optimistic about scoring. After Jordan, the team began to change their views, dared to abandon the big man, and chose guards who dared to change the team. Therefore, the four major point era in the 2000s is the best proof. To this day, teamwork is the biggest feature of the current league, and the era of three-pointers and small balls can also be regarded as one. James went to the Heat and was the first to kick off the 10-year-old team-building process. Before the Warriors didn't have Durant, it wasn't a team-building process. Curry, Klay Thompson, and Green were all superstars they picked up in their own draft. Durant's defection to the Warriors is also a team-up. (Doctor) 



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