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Kobe is nicknamed the Black Mamba, and James is nicknamed the Little Emperor. Do you know the nicknames of these stars?

Once upon a time, watching the NBA has become a memory of youth. At that time, the NBA was like a martial arts world. Every team had a famous leader, and the leader had his own unique skills. And Jordan is the well-deserved leader of the martial arts alliance in modern times.

1. Jordan, who served as a shooting guard, was codenamed "Flying Man" in his early days. After retiring, he was made a god and retired. Jordan, the god of basketball, has a gorgeous style of play, and his strong ability to stay in the air makes his pull-up shots and fadeaway jumpers picturesque. The great god controls the building.

2. Yao Ming, who played as a center, codenamed "Little Giant" and also known as the Great Wall of the East, retired. Because Yao Ming began to pay attention to the NBA, he was fortunate to be close to that era of the league where all the heroes came together. Yao Ming is officially 2.26 meters tall and has solid basic skills. His gorgeous steps to the basket and hook shot without blind spots have become his signature. What is even more terrifying is his 83.3 free throw shooting percentage.

3. Iverson, a shooting guard, code-named "AI", Chinese code-named "Answer", retired. The trick is "You know I'm going to rush from the right, but you can't guard me." Iverson is definitely my favorite player. I like his appearance, his personality, his fighting spirit, his playing style, and I like that he can give you the "answer" at every critical moment

4. Tracy McGrady, a shooting guard, codenamed "T-Mac", retired. The unique move is the pull-up jump shot, the fastest first step in the league, his masterpiece is 35 seconds and 13 minutes. The attention to Tracy McGrady started in the Yao McGrady era, and he is probably the only star in the league whose full name I can casually pronounce as "Tracy McGrady." I like his careless character, and I also like his sharp edge when wielding his sword.

5. Kobe Bryant, who played as a shooting guard, was codenamed "Peter Pan" in the early days and "Black Mamba" in the later days. He retired and went to heaven. One of Jordan's early successors, he inherited Jordan's picturesque fadeaway jumper. He is also the player whose style of play is most like Jordan's so far. His masterpiece is "81" points in a single game. Kobe's competitive spirit and his persistence in winning are the most admirable, and he is also the most diligent player in the league. He said "I have seen the sun in Los Angeles at four o'clock in the morning." It's a pity that Kobe is now far away from heaven.

6. O'Neal, who plays the role of center, is codenamed "Shark". He later adopted the "Cactus" and his unique skill "Absolute Power". Epic center, his masterpiece "How many baskets did I dunk?" "I didn't make the free throw, but I could always make the most important one." O'Neal is a player with super charisma and will never forget it. Classic dance and size 58 sneaker call in All-Star Contribution.

7. James, who serves as a small forward, codenamed "Little Emperor", is currently on active duty. Of course he is an old emperor now. The ultimate move is to dominate the body, savagely collide, and chase with a big hat. Recognized as the son of the league in the early days, his four-step layup and crab steps are still talked about today. Of course, there is no doubt about his strength. Equally famous are his social skills and his business empire.

8. Duncan, who played as a power forward, was code-named "Stone Buddha" and "Idiot". His unique skill was to hit the board at 45 degrees, and he retired. Duncan is also an epic power forward. At that time, half of the teams in the NBA were waiting for him to enter the league. His masterpieces are "Ginobili was bald, but I grew dreadlocks" and "My dream is to drive a 4S car." Store"

9. Carter, a shooting guard, codenamed "Half God" and "UFO", retired. Together with Iverson, Kobe, and McGrady, they are known as the four major shooting guards. They are also called Jordan's successors. They are the players who are most like Jordan in physical talent at that time. Most of his masterpieces were contributed to the dunk contest. Because he preferred to perform dunking skills in the early days and did not have a strong desire to attack, he was called half-man and half-man. But once the seal is lifted, he can be called a demigod. Later, he changed his playing style and wandered around in pursuit of the championship. He retired at the age of 43, but he is still an offensive point that cannot be ignored. He is one of the few longevity players in the league

10. Wade, who serves as a shooting guard, code name "The Flash", with his unique and sharp breakthrough, retired. Wade in 2006 was unsolvable. Although he was not my favorite player, there was no denying his greatness.

11. Nowitzki, who plays the role of power forward, codenamed "King Nowitzki" and "German Chariot", has the unique skill of "Golden Rooster Independence", and retired. The only man in modern times to win a single-core championship. One person supports a sect and sticks to it until the end. I admire him.

12. Howard, who serves as center, codenamed "Warcraft", is currently on active duty. It can be said that he was born at the wrong time. If he hadn't been taught by O'Neal and Yao Ming in turns, he would undoubtedly be the number one center in the league with his physical fitness. In the center era, Howard was known as the man who could replace James alone. His masterpieces were his Superman suit and photo sticker for the dunk contest.

13. Nash, a point guard, codenamed "Son of the Wind", retired. Nash was a man with his own tactical system. The bombardment tactics emerged because of his appearance. The Suns Cyclone that blew up that year was frightening in the regular season. The league rules of that era were not friendly to this style of play. If we were in this era, I don’t think we would lose to the Warriors. Nash's unique skills are 360-degree passes and lay-back shots.

14. Arenas, a point guard, codenamed "General", retired. The masterpiece "A real man never looks at the explosion behind him", in my impression, he should be the first person to "turn around and celebrate before the game-winning shot is scored". This scene still leaves a deep impression on me.

15. Anthony, who serves as a small forward, codenamed "Melon", has the unique skill "Offensive Kaleidoscope", and is currently on active duty. Together with James and Wade, he formed the 03 golden generation, and later formed the "golden guns" with Iverson. What is impressive is his gang background, "this melon stays ripe", whether on or off the court.

16. Garnett, codenamed "Wolf King", served as a power forward and had the unique skill "Wolf Howl". He retired. It is both a blow to the opponent's skills and a shock to the opponent. Of course, it also has an iron-blooded jump shot.

17. Ginobili, a shooting guard, codenamed "Demon Sword", retired. The eternal sixth man, with his unique trick of snake-skin positioning, weird breakthroughs, and a diving king

18. Parker, who served as a point guard, codenamed French Sports Car, retired. The trick is a small throw, and the speed of the attack is very fast.

19. Ray Allen, a shooting guard, codenamed Jun Zijian, retired. The ultimate trick is three points, one sword seals the throat, there is no solution.

20. Pierce, a small forward, codenamed Truth (from O'Neal) retired. The trick is also the "offensive kaleidoscope", basically attacking without blind spots

21. Paul, who serves as a point guard, codenamed Queen Bee, is currently on active duty. A guard who also has his own tactical system, I prefer his game with Chandler in the Hornets

Of course, there were many impressive stars in that era, such as Kirilenko of the Jazz, The code name is "AK47", the code name is Uncle Mu of the Rockets, the code name is "African Mountain", the trick of blocking shots and wagging his finger, Iguodala's code name is "Big Brother" and so on.

In fact, the league structure of our era has changed since the Celtics and Heat formed the Big Three. Although distinctive players such as Durant and Ross emerged in the arena later, the entire league no longer had the iron-blooded atmosphere of that era.

I think there are only a few players from that era in the NBA who have made great achievements in the league now, and their style of play is nothing more than throwing three-pointers around. Hitting porcelain and flopping have become the special skills of today's players. In the early hours of the morning People who get up at four o'clock to practice football are no better than people who get up at four o'clock in the morning to memorize the rules. What else is there to miss? This is probably the last article I will write about the NBA. When James Paul retires, I will probably not take another look at the NBA.

Are there any missing players? Fans and friends of the same generation are welcome to discuss.

Note: The ranking of this article has nothing to do with the order of technology or historical achievements. It is purely based on the author’s own love.