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How the U.S. media, led by ESPN, rank the NBA's all-time top 10

Do you know how the American media, led by ESPN, recognizes the NBA's all-time top 10 rankings? Of course the ballot stubs are something we rarely see, but the yearly rankings are there for ****'s sake. Have you ever done some stats to gain out some sense of what makes these types of rankings, big and small, closer to a theoretical value. To rankings have to be fair these calculations formulas have to be universal, all players we have emphasized the uniqueness of championships and expressed that FMVP is a modifier of the championship attribute and that MVPs and FMVPs are not fundamentally different as important. No FMVP sophomore champions do not count unless they are tied or relatively close among the top three honors. According to the above, the championship counts for ten points, MVP counts for nine points, FMVP counts for eight points, as for what one defense one-way scoring king all do not see, because each superstar has his good points. The championship, MVP and FMVP is the king.

First is Michael Jordan, six plus six plus five combination of one hundred and fifty-nine points history first. And James is four plus four plus four, one hundred and eight points in the history of the second. Jabbar and Magic Johnson because they are sharing the championship, who has FMVP who keep track of the number of championships. One got ninety points and one got eighty-one, and Jabbar ranked before Magic. The fourth place is Russell, because his FMVP number is an imaginary value can not be determined only estimate, so we just listed him in the fourth place. Of course if you want to think it is the first in history beyond Michael Jordan and James for the championship theory, then it is also deserved.

After that the rankings go by analogy. Duncan, Bird, O'Neal, Chamberlain, and all-time top ten goalie Kobe holds on to tenth with forty-five points on a two plus two plus one performance. Durant and Olajuwon like and Kobe Qi points due to the lack of a penis championship, so the row of its next listed in the twelfth place up and down is also dang right.

Based on the above formula and ranking method analogous to ESPN's 2020 and 2022 rankings, we can clearly see that Jordan, James, Jabbar, Russell, Magic Johnson, these five people to achieve amazing unity and order is not messed up, Bird's rankings are also in the seventh did not have any change. As for Duncan, Chamberlain and O'Neill order up and down correction, which shook the amplitude of not more than two seats. Meanwhile Kobe hasn't climbed into the all-time top five because of the impact of three penis championships, and only hovers at tenth, neither pulling up nor down, proving our fairness to Kobe. And I never thought Kobe deserved to be kicked out of the all-time top ten at this point in time because he holds enough accolades to qualify for that spot. As for why Big O'Robertson could punch up to ninth in 2022, I have no idea. But I'm sure at one point it's just a short-sighted indication that someone will always benefit from the swing in weights.