As long as you reach the finals to win the championship, who else can you think of but Jordan?

Mondo Sports Updated on 2024-02-16

James is 4-6 in the Finals, Magic is 5-4, Chamberlain is 2-4, Abdul-Jabbar is 6-4, Russell is 11-1, Kobe is 5-2, etc., only Jordan has achieved a 100% Finals win rate in the top ten in NBA history. Let's take a look!

No. 10: Patrick McCaw, two Warriors and one Raptors, 3-0!

There are only one championship and two championships in this player, so Patrick McCaw is the No. 38 pick in the second round in 16, mainly as a Durant bench in the Warriors, after the end of the 18 season, the Cavaliers gave McCaw a two-year 6 million contract, if the Warriors match this ** will spend an additional $11.3 million in luxury tax, so the Warriors also have no choice but to give up on McCaw, although he won the triple crown, McCaw has been unemployed from the NBA at the age of 25, For McCaw, a championship ring isn't as good as an NBA contract with a base salary.

Trading a championship ring for a base salary contract, McCaw absolutely agreed.

No. 9: Steve Kerr, Bulls triple crown, Spurs two-time champions, score: 5-0!

Kerr came to the Bulls from the Magic in the summer of 1993, then joined the Spurs after the breakup of the Bulls in '98, left the Spurs in '01 to join the Trail Blazers for a season, and finally returned to the Spurs in '03 to win the championship and announced his retirement.

Eighth place: Ron Harper, Bulls three crowns, Lakers two championships, score: 5 wins and 0 losses!

The trajectories of Harper and Kerr are very similar, the difference is that after the breakup of the Bulls in '98, Kerr went to the Spurs and Harper joined the Lakers, Harper was the Lakers' starting point guard in the 00 and 01 seasons, and Harper lost his position after Fisher grew up in '01.

Outside Jordan Pippen Harper can switch defenses at will.

No. 7: George McCann, Lakers five-time champions, record: 5-0!

The Lakers' five championships consist of a two-game championship and a three-game championship, and the Lakers are still the first in the league with 44 wins and 24 losses in the 50-51 regular season, but they lost to the Rochester Nation 1:3 in the playoffs, otherwise McCann would have established a super dynasty of six consecutive championships.

Sixth place: Scott Pippen, Bulls six crowns, results: 6 wins and 0 losses!

Pippen entered the league in '87 and averaged 17 per game in '91, when Pippen was in his fourth year as a rookieEight points followed the Bulls to win his first championship, in all six championship seasons Pippen was selected to the All-Star team a total of four times and five times All-Star team, Pippen left the Bulls in '98 at the age of 32 and 33, and then he played in the league for six more seasons, and all the honors in these six years add up to only one All-Defensive Second Team.

If he wins another championship after leaving Jordan, Pippen's historical status will be very different.

5th place: Michael Jordan, Bulls 6 crowns, results: 6 wins and 0 losses!

The Bulls had the strength to impact the championship as early as 1989, when the Pistons 3:0 Celtics, 4:0 Bucks, 4:2 Bulls, 4:0 Lakers in the entire playoffs, they only lost two games with the Bulls, the first four games of the Bulls and the Pistons were tied 2:2, and the result was that in the fifth game, Pippen scored only 7 points in 3 of 7, and then left the court because of a migraine after only 1 minute in the sixth game of life and death.

90 years is even more cliché, the Finals Pistons easily won 4:1, and the Eastern Conference Finals and the Bulls fought 4:3 to tie seven, and Jordan shot 13 of 27 in the tie-break battle with a shooting rate of 481%, while Pippen was 1 in 10 and Cobra Grant was 3 in 17, and both helpers fell off the chain in the face of pressure.

Pippengrant was scared of this defensive intensity.

Fourth place: Robert Horry, two Rockets crowns, Lakers three crowns, Spurs two championships, score: 7 wins and 0 losses!

The biggest advantage of changing teams is that you can avoid the team rebuilding period, you see James joined the Heat in 10 years to form the Big Three, 10 to 14 years of Cavaliers rebuilding at the same time James harvested two championships in the Heat, and then returned to the Cavaliers in 14 years to directly enjoy the fruits of the Cavaliers rebuild, and then joined the Lakers in 18 years and used the results of the Lakers rebuilding to package and trade Anthony Davis, James was sprayed because he was a superstar, and Horry was only a role player, so there was no problem.

Horry earned respect with his lore.

3rd place: Tom Saunders, Celtics 8 titles, score: 8 wins and 0 losses!

Tom Sanders was a member of the Celtics in the sixties, he only entered the team in 1960, so the Green Army's loss to the Hawks in the finals in '58 was fortunately avoided by Sanders, who averaged 9 per game in his careerSix points, in addition to the championship, Sanders has only one best defensive second team for his personal honor, but he was also inducted into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame in 2011.

Second place: KC Jones, Celtics eight titles, score: 8-0!

KC Jones has the same experience as Sanders above, but KC Jones has also achieved a high level of attainment in the field of coaching, and it is known that the Celtics had the trident of Bird, McHale and Parish in the 80s, and the head coach of this team is KC Jones.

After leaving Russell, he can still win the championship, and his historical status is far higher than that of KC Jones and others above.

1st place: Havlicek, Celtic 8 titles, score: 8 wins and 0 losses!

Havlicek belongs to the juniors, he only entered the league in 1962, so Havlicek only won six championships during the Russell period, but later in 1974 and 76 he led the team to win two championships, which made him instantly different from Heinsohn, Sam Jones, Ramsey, Howell and other former Russell teammates!

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