LOGONBA (full name: National Basketball Association) is the largest professional basketball tournament in the United States, representing the highest level of world basketball. It has produced Michael Jordan, Magic Johnson, Kobe Bryant, Yao Ming, World superstars such as LeBron James. The association has 30 teams at first, belonging to two leagues, the Eastern Conference and the Western Conference; each league is composed of three divisions, each division has five teams. Among the 30 teams, 29 are located in the United States, and the other one is from Toronto, Canada.
[Edit this paragraph] Introduction
President: David Stern (Team logo) Current team: Eastern Conference Atlantic Division: New York Knicks , New Jersey Nets, Boston Celtics, Toronto Raptors, Philadelphia 76ers Central Division: Detroit Pistons, Indiana Pacers, Cleveland Cavaliers, Milwaukee Bucks, Chicago Bulls Southeast Division: Miami Heat, Orlando Magic, Washington Wizards, Atlanta Hawks, Charlotte Bobcats Western Conference Northwest Division: Minnesota Timberwolves, Denver Nuggets, Utah Jazz, Portland Trail Blazers, Russia Oklahoma City Thunder Pacific Division: Sacramento Kings, Los Angeles Lakers, Phoenix Suns, Golden State Warriors, Los Angeles Clippers Southwest Division: San Antonio Spurs, Houston Rockets, Dallas Mavericks, Memphis Grizzlies, New Orleans Orleans Hornets In 1891, American Dr. James Naismith created basketball using two broken baskets and a substitute football in order to provide students with a winter physical exercise method at Springfield College in Massachusetts. , this is how the NBA is in full swing today. NBA[1] was established on June 6, 1946. When it was established, it was called BAA, which stands for Basketball Association of America. It was organized by the owners of eleven ice hockey arenas and gymnasiums in order to keep the gymnasiums from being idle outside of ice hockey games.[2] initiated and established.
[Edit this paragraph] History
☆In 1896, the first basketball organization in the United States, the "National Basketball League (NBL)", was established. However, the basketball rules were not yet complete at that time, and the organization The organization was also weak, and after a few seasons, the organization existed in name only. ☆On April 6, 1946, the "Basketball Association of America (BAA)" was established by Walter A. Brown, the owner of Boston Garden in the United States. When the BAA was established, there were only 11 teams. Brown proposed the high-salary system and contract system for the first time. The high-salary system means that professional basketball must have strong financial support so that the game can be maintained at a high level. The contract system means that a player can only sign a contract with one club, and a player reserve system is established to prevent losses when players suddenly leave the team. On November 1, the BAA competition officially begins. The two sides were the Toronto Eskimos and the New York Knicks. The score was 66:68, and the Knicks won. ☆In 1947, the Philadelphia Warriors, led by their top star and the first scoring champion in the league, Joe Fulks (averaging 23.2 points per game), defeated the Chicago Stags 4:1 and became the first championship team. . ☆In 1949, with Brown's efforts, the two major basketball organizations in the United States, the BAA and the NBL, merged into the "National Basketball Association (NBA)". The NBA has 17 teams divided into three divisions. The Minneapolis Lakers from the NBL won the NBA championship in the first season with the help of George Mikan, the top center in the United States who is 2.09 meters tall. ☆On November 22, 1950, in the game between the Minneapolis Lakers and the Fort Wayne Pistons, the lowest score in the NBA was set, 19:18. ☆On March 2, 1951, Celtics president Brown provided the Boston Garden Arena for free to host the first All-Star Game. The final score was 111:94, and the Eastern Stars won. ☆In 1952, the Best Excellence Award was established for the first time, and the first player to win the award was Don Melnick of the Fort Wayne Pistons. ☆From 1954, the NBA began to implement the 24-second system. After defeating the Nationals, the Lakers became the first team to win three consecutive championships. At that time, the NBA only had the New York Knicks, Boston Celtics, Philadelphia Warriors (Golden State Warriors), Fort Wayne Pistons (Detroit Pistons), Minneapolis Lakers (Los Angeles Lakers), and Los Angeles Lakers. There are 8 teams: Chester Royals (Sacramento Kings), Syracuse Nationals (Philadelphia 76ers), and Tri-City Blackhawks (Atlanta Hawks). ☆In 1961, the Chicago Packers (Washington Wizards) joined. ☆In 1966, the Celtics completed a unique eight consecutive championships. The Chicago Bulls join the NBA as the 10th team. ☆In 1967, a new basketball organization, the ABA (American Basketball Association), was established, with George Mikan as its first president. The San Diego Rockets (Houston Rockets) and Seattle SuperSonics (Oklahoma City Thunder) joined, bringing the total number of teams to 12.
☆In 1968, the Milwaukee Bucks and Phoenix Suns joined. ☆In 1970, the three newly added teams were the Cleveland Cavaliers, Portland Trail Blazers, and Buffalo Braves (Los Angeles Clippers). The NBA league was officially divided into East and West divisions. ☆In 1973, CBS bought the three-year rights to broadcast NBA games for US$27 million, making NBA games on television for the first time. However, because the conditions for live broadcasting were not available at the time, they could only play videos. ☆In 1974, the New Orleans Jazz (Utah Jazz) joined. The total number of teams reaches 18. ☆In 1976, due to poor management, the ABA was annexed by the American NBA. The original ABA teams Denver Nuggets, Indiana Pacers, New York Nets (New Jersey Nets) and San Antonio Spurs were merged into the NBA. The number of teams increased to 22. Since then, the NBA has formed a monopoly on the American basketball industry. ☆Since 1979, the NBA has implemented a 3-point long-range shooting system. In order to avoid the disparity in strength between teams, the NBA has established an annual "NBA Rookie Selection System", which ranks college players who graduated that year according to their level, and then are selected by each club based on the final ranking of the league that year and the final lottery. , whoever is ranked first will be selected first, and each team can only choose one in each round. This ensures that the weakest team can get the highest-level rookie. In order to prevent wealthy teams from using high salaries to monopolize star players, the NBA has set a limit on the total salary of each team. If the "high salary system" and "contract system" are the two cornerstones of the NBA, then the "rookie selection system" and the "salary limit system" ensure the intensity and excitement of NBA games. The unpredictability of the game will attract many American fans. Attracted to the basketball court. The NBA league also implements a transfer system. NBA players are not allowed to be bought or sold, but can only be exchanged for players. From the start of the season until 9 p.m. on the 16th Thursday, teams can freely exchange players. From then on until the end of the regular season, all team personnel were "frozen". NBA transfers involve exchanging players and contracts together. ☆In 1980, the Dallas Mavericks joined the NBA. ☆In 1984, Jordan, Barkley and other 84 golden generation entered the league. ☆In 1988, the Charlotte Hornets (New Orleans Hornets) and the Miami Heat joined the NBA. ☆In 1989, the Orlando Magic and Minnesota Timberwolves joined the NBA. ☆In 1995, two Canadian teams joined the NBA, the Toronto Raptors and the Vancouver Grizzlies (Memphis Grizzlies), bringing the number of NBA teams to 29. ☆In 1996, Iverson, Kobe, Nash and other rookies who had dominated the league for 13 years entered the league. ☆In 2003, James, Wade, Anthony and other 03 golden generation entered the league. ☆In 2004, the Charlotte Bobcats joined, bringing the number of teams to 30. ☆In 2008, the Seattle SuperSonics changed their name to the Oklahoma City Thunder.
[Edit this paragraph] Rules
The NBA is a league of professional basketball teams in the United States. The NBA rules formulated by it are necessarily different from the FIBA ??rules formulated by the International Amateur Basketball Federation [3] All the same.
(1) Competition rules
1. Court Size NBA court size is 94 feet (28.65 meters) long and 50 feet (15.24 meters) wide. The court is measured from the inside edge of the boundary line, which is 2 inches (5.08 cm) wide. There are rectangular penalty areas marked at both ends of the court, 19 feet (5.79 meters) long and 16 feet (4.88 meters) wide. There are 3-point shooting lines marked on both ends of the court. The drawing method is: two lines parallel to the sidelines are drawn from the baseline, each 3 feet (0.91 meters) away from the sidelines, with the center point of the basket as the center and 23 feet 9 The intersection of arcs with a radius of inches (7.24 meters). The WNBA's arc radius is 19 feet 9 inches (6.02 meters). The radius of the circle is 6 feet (1.83 meters). The radius of the circle within the center circle is 2 feet (0.61 meters), with a center line running through it. There are also four marking lines 2 inches (5.08 cm) perpendicular to the sideline, each 28 feet (8.53 meters) from the bottom line and extending 3 feet (0.91 meters) into the field. (The position area, neutral area and some short marking lines are omitted.) 2. Game time: Each game is divided into two and a half hours and four quarters, each quarter is 12 minutes. Overtime is 5 minutes. Rest 130 seconds between the first and second quarters, and between the third and fourth quarters. Rest 15 minutes between halves. A 100-second break is allowed between the 4th quarter and overtime and between any overtime period. During the last minute of the first, second and third quarters, the game clock shall be stopped after a successful field goal. During the final two minutes of the fourth quarter and overtime, the game clock shall be stopped after a successful field goal. 3. During team competition, each team consists of 5 players, and there must be no less than 5 players on the field. If a player commits a sixth personal foul and the team has no eligible substitutes, the player shall remain on the court and shall be charged a personal and team foul; the team shall also be assessed a technical foul. All subsequent personal fouls (including offensive fouls) shall be dealt with accordingly. If there are only 5 qualified players and one of them is injured and must leave the game or be ejected, he shall be replaced by the last player disqualified for 6 personal fouls.
This reverse order should be followed each time it is necessary to replace an injured or ejected player. Any disqualified player who re-enters the game shall be assessed a technical foul. 4. Start of Game The first quarter and overtime shall begin with a jump ball in center. The second and third quarters shall begin with a throw-in from the end line by the team that lost the ball after the kickoff of the first quarter. The fourth quarter shall begin with a throw-in at the end line by the team that gained possession of the ball after the kickoff of the first quarter. 5. Dead ball, live ball, pressure ball The ball becomes dead when the following situations occur: a contest for the ball; the ball stays on the basket or is stuck between the hoop and the backboard; the end of any quarter; a free throw for a technical foul; a personal foul ( Boxing foul, non-contest foul); First free throw among multiple free throws; On-court violation (walking with the ball, 3 seconds under the basket, 15 seconds for free throws, 5 seconds for serving, 24 seconds for shooting, 3 seconds for defense, etc.); Fighting A foul; an inadvertent whistle; after a successful field goal or free throw; before a player takes possession of the ball. The ball becomes live when: on any jump ball, when the referee tosses the ball; when a throw-in player becomes available to handle the ball; when a free throw throw player becomes available to handle the ball. The ball becomes a ball in the following situations: when the ball is legally tapped by a jump ball player; when the ball leaves the hands of a throw-in player; when the ball leaves the hands of a free throw player. 6. Substitutions The substitute player shall report his and the names and numbers of the substituted player to the scorer and shall place himself in the substitution area in front of the scorer's table. Failure to report to the Recorder will result in a $25 fine. The scorer should blow the whistle to announce a substitution when the ball becomes dead (except after a successful shot). Substitutes must be waved by the referee before they can enter the game. The time limit for replacing a disqualified player is 30 seconds. After the first of multiple free throws, a substitute is allowed into the game regardless of whether the free throw is made or not. Substitutes may not replace free throw shooters or jump ball players, unless the injured player requests a substitution, in which case the opposing coach shall select a substitute player on the team bench on the side that takes the free throw (jump ball). The injured player cannot play again. Substitutes must remain on the field once they enter the game and substitutions are not allowed until the next dead ball. If a player is injured due to unsportsmanlike conduct and is unable to take a free throw, his coach may designate any qualified player on the team to take the free throw. Injured players can also play again. 7. Time-out (l) 20-second time-out Each team has the right to request a 20-second time-out every half. ***You can request two 20-second timeouts per game (including overtime). A player requests a 20-second timeout, which is only given when the ball becomes dead or the team controls the ball. The players should shout: "20 seconds timeout". During the 20-second timeout, the team may only substitute one player. If the team requesting the timeout substitutes a player, the opposing team may also substitute a player. If a second 20-second time-out is requested during half-time (including overtime), it shall be allowed, but a regular time-out will be registered. If play cannot continue at the end of 20 seconds, a regular timeout shall also be registered. (2) Regular timeout (100 seconds) Each team has the right to request 7 registered regular timeouts. Each team is limited to no more than 4 timeouts in the fourth quarter; no more than 3 timeouts in the last two minutes of the fourth quarter. In overtime, each team is allowed 3 timeouts. A player requests a 100-second timeout, which is only given when the ball becomes dead or the team controls the ball. The team member should shout: "Timeout". Each quarter must have two timeouts. If no team calls a timeout with 6 minutes and 59 seconds left in each quarter, the scorer shall take a mandatory timeout at the first dead ball, and this timeout will be registered in the name of the home team. If no team calls a second timeout with 2 minutes and 59 seconds left in each quarter, the scorer shall take a mandatory timeout on the first dead ball and register this timeout in the name of the team that was not previously registered in that quarter. Additional timeouts are allowed, but a technical foul will be assessed. The head coach can request a 20-second or 100-second timeout when the game is suspended. 8. 24-second rule: When a team gains new possession of the ball during the game, or when the ball is legally touched by a player on the court during a throw-in, the 24-second timer will start. The team in possession of the ball must shoot within 24 seconds of receiving the ball. The conditions for completing the shot are: (1) The ball must leave the player's hand before the end of 24 seconds; (2) After the ball leaves the player's hand, the ball must make self-contact with the basket. If the ball does not touch the ring within 24 seconds, it is a 24-second violation.
(2) Violations and penalties
1. 3-second rule: When a team controls the ball, members of that team shall not stay in the penalty area for more than 3 seconds. A team controls the ball in the frontcourt and starts counting for 3 seconds. Penalty: Loss of possession. The ball is awarded to the opponent for a sideline throw-in at the extended portion of the free throw line. 2. Elbow Swing Players are not allowed to swing their elbows excessively or forcefully (no contact). It is a violation when a defensive player is nearby and an offensive player has the ball. Penalty: Loss of possession. The ball is awarded to the opposing team for a throw-in on the sideline near the location of the violation. 3. Illegal Scoring Assistance Players may not use the hoop or backboard to hoist, support or elevate themselves to assist in scoring a field goal. Players may not assist a teammate to gain height when shooting. Penalty: Loss of possession. The ball is awarded to the opponent for a sideline throw-in at the extended portion of the free throw line. 4. Isolation If the offensive team places three or more players outside the top of the circle or on the side without the ball, a violation shall be called. Penalty: Loss of possession.
The ball is awarded to the opposing side for a throw-in at the top extension of the circle. 5. Offensive Screening Out of Bounds Offensive players may not leave the ground area at the front end line in order to establish a screen. Penalty: Loss of possession. The ball is awarded to the opponent for a sideline throw-in at the extended portion of the free throw line. 6. Sticky Substances Players may not use sticky substances or any similar substances.
A "Answer" (Answer) - Allen Iverson (in addition to being a homophony of his name, it also means that when the team needs him, put the ball in your hands and you will get The answers you need, there are also nicknames called "Little Ghost", "Bad Boy" and "AI") "Desperate Saburo" - Artest (also called Camera Killer, because when he argued with the coach, no one A reporter who knew good and bad came forward to join in the fun, Artest was furious, and the camera was in trouble. There was also a nickname called "The Beast") "Elf" - Nick Van Exel "Melo" - Card. Melon Anthony (the reason why he is called Melon is because "Carmelo" is the transliteration of "Watermelon", which means "melon" when translated. Also, he was favored by Jordan and others as soon as he entered the NBA, and His personal ability is the best, so he is called a melon. There is another reason, that is, he smiles like a melon) "The Dream" - Hakeem Olajuwon (the reason is that he smiles like a dream) Footsteps) "Mr. Zero" or "G-zero & Agent Zero" (G-zero & Agent Zero). Some people also call him "General" - Gilbert Arenas (wearing No. 0) "SKIP TO MY LOU (Jumping soul) can be translated as "dead soul"" - Rafe Alston (also known as the street ball king, his extraordinary skills on the court are elusive) "Birdman" - Chris Anderson (currently playing for the Denver Nuggets) The shot-blocking maniac of the Golden Team) "Rattlesnake", "Ironza" or "Thief" - Trevor Ariza (as Phil Jackson called him in the 08-09 playoffs) B "Flying Pig" "Charles" "Jazz" - Charles Barkley (so fat, so jumping...) "Scoring Machine" - Rick Barry "Big Monster" - Billy Potts "White Devil" - Mike Bibby (There are also those called "goblins" and "saints") "Queen Bee" - Chris Paul (foreigners call him CP3) "Big Bird" - Larry Bird (larry bird, Big Bird is the literal translation of English) "Little Squirrel" - Boggs "Bandit" - Tiny Boggs (a short defender, stealing the ball is his specialty) "Big Bamboo Pole" - Sean Bradley (Taihe He His figure is very appropriate. Tracy McGrady used him for a pole vault slam dunk last time.) "Batman" - Sean Battier (most of the time, he waits silently in that dark "dead corner", where, He showed us one "three-pointer" after another; the former "Batman" Pippen has retired, and Sean Battier, the current "Batman", deserves it) "Black Mamba" - Kobe Bryant! Ryant (the first person today) "Little Black Bean" - Aaron Brooks (he looks dark...) D "Glider" (clide) - Clyde Drexler (it is said that he can fly in the air There is no one better than Jordan) "Stone Buddha" - Tim Duncan (he basically never smiles, like a stone; but his level is very high, as powerful as a Buddha. There is also one called "Stone Tower") "Big Beard" - Baron Davis "Diamond", "Four Carats" - Luis Scola (a homophonic name) F "Madman" - Van Elsel (His crazy scoring back then was scary) "Little Fish" - Derek Fisher (now changed to "Old Fish" because he is very old and his skills have also declined.
) "Franchise" - Steve Francis (I don't know if it's right, he is called Franchise by the Rockets media whether or not he is in the Rockets. His original nickname was "Franchise" and "SF3") G "Iron Man" - A.C. Green "Iceman" - George Gwin (created the highest score in a single quarter with 33 points) H "Penny" (Penny) - Anfernee Hardaway "Beetle" - Tim Hardaway "thief" - - John Havlicek "The Masked Man" "Rip" - Richard Hamilton "Big Ben" - Ben Wallace (in addition to being related to the name, it may also be used to describe him Defense) "Roaring King" - Rasheed Wallace (Needless to say, everyone knows his temper) "Buffalo" - Jahidi White "Mr. big shot" - Robert Howe Leigh (scored countless key shots, from the Rockets to the Lakers, to the Spurs, always) "Superman" - Dwight Howard (performed a "Superman Dunk" in the 2008 Slam Dunk Contest, hence the nickname ) (also called "Warcraft") "Black Pearl" "Bird" - Carl Landry J "Engine" - Jason Kidd "Sucrose" - Emar MacAskill "AK -47" - Andrei Kirilenko (the weapons produced in Russia are strong, Andrei Kirilenko's initials are AK, and his jersey number is 47) "Argentine Demon Sword" - Manu Ginobili (and Nicknamed "Pampas Eagle" and "Argentine Water Snake"). "Sky hook" - Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (the nickname comes from the hook shooting method, but his hook is a bit outrageous) "Wolf King" (Big ticket) - -Kevin Garnett (the head of the Timberwolves, also called "Big Ticket", which is the symbol of box office. He has now left his old club "Timberwolves" and went to the Boston Celtics on August 1, 2007 , known as the "Hulk") "Spanish Rabbit" - Pau Gasol (too white and tender) "Captain Jack Sparrow" - Stephen Jackson K "Alien" (ET) - Sam Cassel Er (i.e. "ET") "half man and half god" - Vince Carter (also called "UFO", which means a man playing ball in the air, now he should be "half man and half ghost" (Howard's language)) " "Rain Man" - Sean Kemp (Originally, his nickname was "reignman" (ruler), "reign" has a similar pronunciation to "rain (rain)", which translated into "rain man".) "Special K" - Larry Ken Young L "Big Bug" - Dennis Rodman (also nicknamed "Rebound King", "NBA's No. 1 Madman", "Flower Too Old", etc.) "Blocking Expert" - Bill Russell (also called "Defensive Genius" because of his skills and also called "Lord of the Rings" because he won 11 championship rings) "Killer Ray" or "Gentleman" "Ray" - Ray Allen (Ray Allen's nickname is Sugar, which means sugar, and also called Jesus, because Ray Allen played a basketball genius named Jesus in a movie called "One Up") "Potato" - Nate Robinson "Q" - Quentin Richardson "The Admiral" - David Robinson (due to the translation, there is also a nickname called "Five Star" General".
When Robinson retired from the Navy, he was only a captain. I don’t know how the media touted it, but he became an admiral.) "Bad Tofu" - Zach Randolph (a homophonic name) M "Lone Wolf" (Starbury) ) - Stephon Marbury (former Timberwolves player, self-proclaimed number one point guard in the world, alone) "Thunder" - Dan Majler "Pistol" - Pete Maravich " "Hacker" (Matrix) - Sean Marion (also known as "Super Mario" and "Gibbon") "Postman" - Karl Malone (Malon always appears in the right place and uses the most appropriate way to The ball is put into the basket) "The Lone Warrior" - Moses Malone "The Dunk Maniac" - McGurt "The Big Sandman" - Tracy McGrady (the reason is not explained) "The Terminator" - -Reggie Miller (sometimes also called him "Big Mouth" and "Passionate Killer" because he is good at killing, so he is called the Terminator) "Old Cat" (The Cat) - Cardinal Mobley "Big Zo" ( Zo)——Alonzo Mourning (I believe everyone remembers several hot pots in the 2006 Finals) “God’s Left Hand”——Mulin “African Mountain”——Dikembe Mutombo (now called Uncle Mu, "barrel uncle" means respect for him, from the Congo) "K-mart" - Kenyon Martin "Dice" - McDyess "African Black Belt" D.J. Mbenga N " "Booster" - Steve Nash (also known as "Son of the Wind") "German Tank" - Dirk Nowitzki (German, also called "King Nowitzki") O "Dr. J" (Dr.J) - Julius Erving (he created many layups, and his gentlemanly demeanor off the court is also the source of his nickname) "Shaq" - Shaquille O'Neal ( Isn’t the huge body just like a big shark?) "Lama (The Goods)" - Lamar Odom P "Chief" - Robert Parrish "Gloves" - Gary Payton (metaphor His personal defense) "The Truth" (The Truth) "Madman" - Paul Pierce "Batman" - Scottie Pippen (also called "Buffalo") The origin of "Batman" is because of his incompetence Unable to do so, Jordan also admitted that his skills are more comprehensive than his own) "Prince" - Taishaan Prince (prince is literally translated as "Prince", some say it is "Prince on Ice") "Death" - Sima Sh Parker (the feared "Grim Reaper" on the street court) "Mo-Pete" - Morris Peterson "The Dragon King" ---------- Chris Bosh Q "The Flying Man" , "Master Joe" - Michael Jordan (Needless to say, God is flying in the sky) S "Spider-Man" - John Salley "Super Spring Heels" - Sampson "Snowflake" - Snow (Literal translation of snow) "Madman" - Labelle Sprewell (he has been a madman since he pinched the coach's neck when he was young and now demands sky-high prices) "Little Bully" (STAT) - Amare Casares· Stoudemire "Mighty Mouse" - Damon Stoudemire (Both Stoudemire's nicknames are related to their playing style, and Damon also has a Little Mouse Tattoo) "General" - John Stockton "Stack" - Stackhouse (last name is Stackhouse) "Artificial Machine" - JR Smith (untime bomb) T "Wrazer" ——Jamal Tinsley (the street court wreaker) “The Smiling Assassin” ——Isiah Thomas (originally nicknamed “Zeke”, “Zeke” is “Isiah” Another name in the Bible. "The Smiling Assassin" is another nickname of Isiah Thomas. This nickname came about because Thomas' opponent once said about him, "(On the court) He always smiles at you first and then kills you.
") "Jet" (jet) - Jason Terry W "King" (Chris Webber) - Chris Webber "Potato" - Sibert Webber "Flash" (Flash) - German Wynn Wade (local fans call him MV3 because of his crucial 3 points) "The Essence of Human Movies" - Dominic Wilkins (his dunks are like people's fantasies) "White Chocolate" "——Jason Williams (passing behind the back is a unique skill) "Garbage Dog" - Jay Williams (dirty work contractor) "Big Spoon" - Clarence Weatherspoon "The Godfather" - Jerry West "The Red Giant" - Bill Walton "Cobra" - James Worthy As fragile) "Good boy" - Grant Hill (to distinguish him from the "bad boys", but now he is also a "glass man", and has a nickname called "Dashan", because hill literally means mountain ) "The Late Captain" - James Silas (the nickname comes from the fact that he always comes in from behind and always turns the tide, also known as "Snake") "The Roof of the World" - Sizonenko (height 2.37, can touch the rim without taking off) Y "Little Giant" "Great Wall of China" - Yao Ming "Big Z" (Z) - Ilgauskas (height + first letter) "Little AI" (AI) - Andre Iguodala "Orangutan" - Patrick Ewing (nothing to say, just look at him, he's still called the "Empire Building") "Magician" - Earvin Johnson (nicknamed because of his incredible passing skills) "Little General" - Avery Johnson "Big Mom" ??- Larry Johnson (once the player with the best upper body strength) "Microwave "(hot microwave) - Vinnie Johnson "Space Easy" - Yi Jianlian Z "Little Emperor" (King James) - LeBron James (English nickname King, derived from the King James Version of the Bible ) "Basketball Emperor" - Wilt Chamberlain (also known as "Big Dipper" and "Stilts"). In the forum, he is generally called "Dashuai Zhang".
Scored 100 points in a single game, becoming the person with the most points in a single game in NBA history)