The Big Sharks only won 1 MVP in their career, and the top 5 shooters proved that the gold content is high.
In the history of the NBA, there are many excellent power forwards, such as Abdul-Jabbar, such as Chamberlain, such as Russell, such as O'Neal, and he is one of the brightest stars. O'Neal entered the NBA as a draft player in 1992 and averaged 23 in his first season in Orlando4 points 139 rebounds 19 assists 35 caps. Although he is only 20 years old, he is not afraid of those veteran stars, and he is already the best center in NBA history. O'Neal's dominance reached his peak after O'Neal joined the Lakers, and it has also reached its peak in his career.
O'Neal averaged 40 minutes in the 1999-2000 season, contributing a career-high 297 points 136 rebounds 38 assists and 3 blocks. At that time, O'Neill was like an invincible player who gave all opponents a headache. Under O'Neal's leadership, the Lakers went 67-15 this season and became the best team in the country. This year, the Lakers are the only team to have won 60 in a row. O'Neal got the MVP, All-Star, MVP, MVP, MVP, especially MVP, and this is the only time he's ever gotten an MVP.
Judging from the five players in the Most Valuable Player ranking at the time, you can see how precious O'Neal's MVP is. In fifth place is the Spurs' Duncan, who averages 124 rebounds 32 assists 22 caps. Duncan joined the NBA in 1997 and at the age of 23 he showed the same abilities as those superstars. Over the course of his career, he led San Antonio to victory in the Finals and won the Most Valuable Player. Duncan's impact was more pronounced this season, but he missed the playoffs due to injury, which left San Antonio in the first round to Phoenix.
In fourth place is Karl Malone, who averages 25 points per game5,9.5 rebounds, 37 assists, 1 block. Malone joined the NBA in 1985 at the age of 33 and got his first MVP, which made him look even stronger. In 1999-2000, although he was 36 years old, he did not decline because of age and was still an important player. Although the Spurs players are older, they have Malone and Stockton, which makes them a very competitive team.
Third is Alonzo Mourning (Miami) with an average of 217,9.5 rebounds 16 assists 37 caps. Like O'Neal, Mourning was drafted in 1992 and spent only three years with the Hornets before joining Miami. In the 1999-2000 season, the Heat finished 2nd in the Eastern Conference, 52-30. Mourning was the main player at the time and the No. 2 spot in the NBA, although he didn't get the MVP, he was still named the MVP of the year.
In second place is Garnett, who averages 229,11.8 rebounds, 5 assists, 15 steals, 16 caps. Garnett joined the NBA in 1995 and was only 23 years old in 1999-2000, but he has played four seasons in the NBA and has played very well. Garnett's hallmarks are his ability to score in the box, grab rebounds, and dribble with the ball. This season, he played well, putting Minnesota to a 50-32 run and finishing sixth in the East, but unfortunately he had O'Neal's best period.