10th place: Jordan Jr. 1048 games.
As a second-round pick in 2008, Jordan Jr. had an extremely inspirational career, not only successfully establishing himself in the league, but also realizing his dream of a championship. So far in his career, Jordan Jr. has played a total of 1,048 games, ranking 118th all-time, and ranking 10th among active players.
No. 9: Horford 1,058 games.
As a 2007 rookie, Horford had a very successful career, and he has also played in the league for 17 seasons. So far in his career, Horford has played in 1,058 games, ranking 108th all-time and ninth among active players.
Eighth place: Conley 1,074 games.
As the No. 4 pick in 2007, Conley also played in the league for 17 seasons. Conley has played 1,074 games so far in his career, ranking 98th all-time and eighth among active players.
Seventh place: DeRozan 1083 games.
As the No. 9 pick in 2009, DeRozan has also played in the league for 15 seasons. So far in his career, DeRozan has played in 1,083 games, ranking 92nd all-time and seventh among active players.
Sixth place: Lowry 1115 games.
Lowry is also 37 years old, and before he knew it, he had been in the league for 18 seasons and came to the end of his career. So far in his career, Lowry has played 1,115 games, ranking 74th all-time and sixth among active players.
No. 5: Westbrook played 1,146 games.
Although Wei Shao's style of play is extremely strong and he plays with great passion, his career attendance is still very impressive. So far in his career, Westbrook has played in the league for 16 seasons, playing in 1,146 regular season games, ranking 63rd all-time and fifth among active players.
Fourth place: Jeff Green 1,158 games.
Jeff Green, the No. 5 pick in 2007, had an extremely inspirational career, and he was one of the Thunder's first three young picks, but a heart injury nearly ruined his career. After returning from injury, Jeff Green has not been able to live up to his physical gifts, but he still has a very fulfilling career and is an excellent role player. So far in his career, Jeff Green has played in 1,158 games, ranking 60th all-time, and fourth among active players.
3rd place: Thaddeus Young 1162 games.
As the No. 12 pick in the first round in 2007, Thaddeus Young never played a central role on the team, but he has had an extremely stable career and has never had a shortage of suitors. After being traded by the Raptors to the Nets this season, the Nets quickly reached a buyout agreement with Thaddeus Young. After losing his job, Thaddeus Young soon found a chance to re-enter employment with the Suns, continuing his career. So far in his career, Thaddeus Young has played in 1,162 regular season games, ranking 57th all-time, and the third most active player.
2nd place: Chris Paul 1246 games.
As the No. 4 pick in 2005, Paul is in short stature, but he has also maintained a very good form, has a very long career, and has been in the league for 19 seasons. Although Paul is always caught by injuries at key points in the season, he has also played 1,246 regular season games in his career, ranking 36th all-time, and second among active players.
1st place: James 1470 games.
As the No. 1 overall pick in 2003, James has been in the league for 21 seasons, and although James has a strong style of play, he has not suffered frequent injuries, which is related to his exceptional physical fitness. So far in his career, James has played a total of 1,470 regular season games, ranking seventh all-time, and the first active player!
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