If you want to have a championship ring, strength and luck are indispensable. There are some role players who are not very good, but they are lucky enough, and they wear rings all over their hands. There are some stars, who are recognized as superstars, but they have worked hard for their entire careers and have not been able to touch the O'Brien Cup. Looking at the history of the NBA, there are many great uncrowned players, and the following lineup is the uncrowned ceiling selected by the American media, Harden was shortlisted, and Malone regretted Jordan for the rest of his life.
Harden. Harden at his peak is undoubted, he played a perfect performance with the Rockets, winning the points championship for three consecutive years, winning the regular season MVP trophy, and the assist king in hand. With the assistance of Paul, he created the best record in the history of the Rockets, and he was also soft for a while. However, in 18 years, the Rockets met the Universe Yong, and finally lost the Western Conference Finals after a tie-break. That was the closest Harden came to a championship, and now at the age of 34, he has also dropped significantly.
Iverson. Answer: Iverson is a legendary NBA quarterback, only 1.83 meters tall, but he was able to be elected as the top pick. He averaged 26 per game in his career7 points 37 rebounds and 6With gorgeous statistics of 2 assists, he has won the honor of scoring champion 4 times, and is one of the best scorers in history, and he also has everything in MVP and steal king. Iverson is very strong, but the only experience in the finals is the OK combination that met the peak in 01, and the difference in team strength is obvious, and Iverson has become the uncrowned king.
Buckley. Flying Pig Barkley, who is a well-known commentator, often blasts unmotivated stars. He does qualify because he's an NBA superstar. In his 16-year career, he averaged 22 points, 12 rebounds and 4 assists per game, won the regular season MVP, was selected to the best team 5 times, and was the shortest rebounding king in history. Barkley was very destructive at the peak, and in 93 he led the team to the finals, and finally lost to the Bulls 2-4, failing to cross the peak of Jordan.
Malone. Malone, the Jazz's celebrity, is the most regrettable among the untitled players. He averaged 25+10 per game in his career, maintained his peak for more than ten years, scored a total of 36,928 points, won 2 regular season MVP trophies, and was selected as the absolute dominance of the best team for 11 consecutive years, but he failed to win a championship. Malone's peak was in '97 and '98, and he led the team to the Finals in a row, but both unfortunately lost to the Bulls. In the later stage, he joined the Lakers and wanted to hold a group, but unfortunately overturned and finally retired lonely.
Ewing. One of the four centers in the 90s, and the only one of the four centers who failed to win the championship. Ewing is also very strong, he has first-class physical talent and solid skills, averaging 21 points and 10 rebounds per game in his career. In '94, Ewing almost performed a miracle, he led the Knicks, who ranked 7th in the East, all the way to the Finals, but in the end he still failed to defeat the Rockets, and he was only one step away from the championship dream.