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NBA jersey numbers have different meanings. What are they?
The most glorious number of NBA jerseys should be No.23, especially the No.23 of Chicago Bulls, because that number represents Michael Jordan, the god of basketball. Now, No.23 is not only synonymous with Jordan, but its appearance can even directly remind us of basketball. It is precisely because of Joe's father's drive that the NBA quickly set off a 23-year-old craze, just as bald heads swept the NBA from Jordan, so the influence of stars can be seen.

According to FIBA regulations, players can't wear 1 to-3 jerseys, because referees sometimes extend the fingers of 1 to-3 to represent 1, 2, 3, so jerseys are all 4 to 15, and players' numbers are arranged according to their height. The smaller the short horn, the bigger the high horn, such as the center. Defenders are usually jerseys from No.4 to No.6. If it is in the NBA, players' jerseys are closely related to their own past and their own factors, and the jerseys of stars who have made great achievements in the NBA are of great significance, closely related to the players and a symbol of the stars themselves.

Jordan wears No.23 jersey because his brother wears No.45 jersey. At that time, his brother was his idol. He thought it would be great if he had half a brother, so he chose the No.23 jersey at half price. In order to surpass Jordan, Kobe chose the No.24 jersey. At that time, people always said that Kobe was the second Jordan, so Kobe wanted to prove that he was himself, not anyone's shadow.

Most NBA jerseys are under the number 55, but few people are above the number 55. The familiar exceptions are dennis rodman, Rodman wearing the number 9 1, the number 73 and the number 70, and the early NBA superstar George Mikan wearing the number 99. George mikan is a generation of basketball superstar, known as "Mr. Basketball", a star in the era of Chamberlain and Russell, or even earlier.