2024-08-16
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According to a report on August 16, a media outlet counted and published the number of times players were selected to the All-NBA Team at the age of 36 or later. James, the strongest veteran in history, ranked first without any suspense, with a total of 4 times. Last season, James was also selected to the All-NBA Team for 20 consecutive years. James was selected to the third team, but he is strong enough to be selected to the second team, and is considered to replace Leonard or Davis and be selected to the second team.
The second in history is Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, who has 3 times in the same period, and Paul and Malone are third, 2 times. Paul is unlikely to be selected. He did not make the playoffs last season with the Warriors, did not have a record of consecutive starts, and also lost the assist record. He will play for the Spurs in the new season, with Wen Ban Yama beside him, but he will definitely not be selected for the All-NBA Team.
How many times has Kobe Bryant, who is often compared with James in public opinion, been selected into the top ten goalkeepers in history? 0 times! The last time Kobe was selected into the All-NBA Team was in the 2013 season. At that time, the Lakers had a new F4 of Kobe, Howard, Nash and Gasol. They barely made it to the playoffs and were directly eliminated. Kobe was 35 years old at the time. After the age of 36, Kobe had a hard time winning and scoring, let alone competing for the All-NBA Team.
How many times did Jordan compete with James for the title of the best player in history? Also 0 times! But Jordan's experience is different from Kobe's. His is not entirely due to degradation, but because of retirement and old age. The last time Jordan was selected to the All-NBA Team was in the 1998 season, when he was 35 years old. In the 1998 season, Jordan was the best player in the league, with MVP, Finals MVP and championship, a first team and a first defense, and the scoring champion. In 2001, Jordan returned to the Wizards. But during the same period, James had 4 All-NBA Teams, while Jordan had 0.