Monta ellis 10
As the last high school student, Ellis didn't win many honors in his career, only one player was the best progressor. However, Ellis's offensive firepower is fierce, averaging 17.8 points per game in his career and even reaching 25.5 points at the peak. He is also Curry's big brother. But because there are too few honors, Ellis, who has a strong scoring ability, can only be at the bottom.
9. Little O 'Neill
After O 'Neill was selected by the Trailblazers, he didn't get enough attention. He didn't really show his strength until he went to the Pacers. During the Pacers' period, O 'Neill averaged 20+ 10, which was as simple as eating and drinking water. He was selected as an All-Star six times and an All-Star team three times. However, because of the auburn hills Palace incident, O 'Neill's career began to decline, and then he fell down due to injury and never regained his peak.
8. Chandler
It is king of fighters's defensive ability that makes the team the second among senior high school students. During 1 1- 13, Chandler reached the peak. In these three seasons, Chandler won the championship, the third team, the best defensive player, the best defensive player for a while, the all-star and other hard honors. With his defensive performance alone, Chandler is enough to become one of the top ten high school players.
7. Stoudemire
Stoudemire in the sun period is the representative of NBA power forward. His physical fitness is awesome, and he can also play such fine jobs as low position and middle distance. When Stoudemire got the ball in the right position, few people could stop him. It is precisely because of this that Stoudemire was able to score 25+9 beast-level data at his peak, and was selected as the best team five times, and was also selected as the best team in 2007. It's just that both he and Sun lack a little luck and have never won the championship.
6. mcgrady
McGrady's career is not perfect. Although he won two scoring titles in the Magic and was selected twice for a while, he has been struggling with injuries. Therefore, whether it is honor or record, McGrady can't go any further. Fortunately, with the strong scoring performance of 19.6 and fair honor, McGrady was finally elected to the Hall of Fame, which proved his strength.
5. Howard
Howard was the first center in the league at his peak, especially on the defensive end. It can be said that Warcraft really propped up a team's defense system by one person. Let's take a look at his honor, five times, four times and one defense, and five times as a rebounding champion, an unprecedented DPOY three-game winning streak. If Howard can work harder on the offensive end, his ranking is likely to be higher.
Step 4 pull loose
As the top three power forwards in history, Garnett is also a high school student and one of the most versatile players in the NBA. Career average 17.8 points 10 rebounds 3.7 assists 1.3 steals 1.4 blocks, completely filling the data column. In addition, Garnett 15 was selected as an All-Star, 4 was selected for a while, and 9 was selected for defense. He also won MVP, DPOY and championship honors. Its dominance at both ends of attack and defense can be seen.
3. moses malone
As the first high school player in NBA history, moses malone not only set a precedent. He is one of the most successful high school players in NBA. Career average of 20.6 points, 12.2 rebounds, 3 MVP, 1 FMVP, 8 best teams, Hall of Fame. It is no exaggeration to say that without Malone's success, high school players will not be valued by the team in the NBA.
2. Kobe Bryant
Kobe Bryant, who entered the league from 65438 to 0996, played in the Lakers for 20 seasons, truly achieved one man, one city, and at the same time really changed from a substitute to a superstar. Bryant averaged 25 points, 5.2 rebounds and 4.7 assists in his career, and also set explosive scoring records such as 8 1 point in a single game and 60 points in three quarters. Honor is softer. Five championships, 1 1 time, nine defenses and five championships, are the best interpretations of Kobe's strength. It is no exaggeration to say that Kobe is the strongest point guard outside Jordan.
James, 1
In the first place is James. During his career of 17 years, James not only averaged 27. 1 minute, 7.4 rebounds and 7.4 assists, but also won three championships, four MVP trophies, 12 times and five defenses. And James is hitting his fourth championship trophy, and can even challenge the super horror record of 40000+10000+10000. If it can be realized, his title as the first high school student in history will be beyond doubt.