List of NBA basketball legends in the history (Part 4)

6. Wilt Chamberlain
Full name: Wilton Norman Chamberlain (Wilt, Wilt the Stilt, the Big Dipper)
Nicknames: “Wilt the Silt”, “The Big Dipper”, “Goliath”
Position: Center
Height: 2m1
Weight: 124.7kg.
Born August 21, 1936 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Died: October 12, 1999
High school: Overbrook in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
College: University of Kansas
Team: Philadelphia Warriors
NBA launch: October 24, 1959
Prizes: Two-time NBA Champion, NBA Finals MVP, four-time NBA MVP, 13-time NBA All Star, NBA All Star Game MVP
Hall of Fame: Introduced as an individual in 1979
Wilt Chamberla is one of the most notorious basketball players of his time and one of the reasons why this sport spreads around the world. He is known to be a very reliable scorer. In fact, he scored 100 points after just one match against a formidable opponent. In addition to the advantage of height, Chamberlain’s most outstanding weapon is the passionate and enthusiastic sports spirit. That’s why Wilt Chamberlain certainly deserves a place on this list.

7. Shaquille O’Neal
Full name: Shaquille Rashaun O’Neal
Nickname: Center
Height: 147.4m
Born: March 6, 1972 in Newark, New Jersey
High school: Cole is in San Antonio, Texas
College: Louisiana State University
Team: Orlando Magic
NBA launch: November 6, 1992
Prizes: Four-time NBA Champion, three-time NBA Finals MVP, NBA MVP, 15-time NBA All Star, three-time NBA All Star MVP
Shaquille O’Neal prides itself on strength, size and height. These advantages alone are enough to make Shaquille O’Neal one of the legend of world basketball.

8. Kobe Bryant
Full name: Kobe Bean Bryant
Nickname: “Black Mamba”
Position: Shooting Guard (Defender Score)
Height: 1.98m
Weight: 96.1 kg
Born August 23, 1978 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
High school: Lower Merion in Ardmore, Pennsylvania
Team: Charlotte Hornets
NBA launch: November 3, 1996
Prizes: Five-time NBA Champion, two-time NBA Finals MVP, NBA MVP, 18-time NBA All Star, four-time NBA All Star Game MVP
Black Mamba deserves to be part of this list. He is always willing to sacrifice everything he has to win a game. Even sometimes there are mistakes and injuries. Most players will immediately leave the game and let their teammates make free throws, but not Kobe. He will make free throws before going out to treat injuries. That’s how he’s dedicated and really serious about the game.
Many people often think that Kobe Bean Bryant is a true copy of Michael Jordan because what he shows really makes fans admire.