[PtR] 开放讨论:多位马刺球员入选Bleacher Report历史百大NBA球员榜单

By Jeph Duarte | Pounding The Rock (PtR), 2025-07-18 21:12:21

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没有什么比榜单更能引发热议了

Bleacher Report 最近发布了一份历史百大NBA球员榜单。啊,终于有我们可以达成共识的事情了。(抱歉,我这话带有反讽意味,相信你心领神会。)

说到底,迈克尔·乔丹 (Michael Jordan) 依旧被认为是史上最伟大的NBA球员,勒布朗 (LeBron) 位列第二。

但对于我们这些马刺球迷来说,我们更倾向于以马刺球迷的视角来看待这份榜单。

自榜单发布以来,评论区里已经热议不断。我想我们都能同意,无论用于定义这些榜单的衡量标准是什么,通常都会忽略几个重要因素:(1) 应该额外考虑伟大表现的巅峰与低谷,(2) 对球队的忠诚和效力时长对球迷来说至关重要,以及 (3) 球员的品格和团队文化也很重要。

尽管后两者并不直接决定球员的伟大程度(否则尤多尼斯·哈斯勒姆 (Udonis Haslem) 也会榜上有名了),但第一个因素一直是我所看到的一个争论点。蒂姆·邓肯 (Tim Duncan) 在漫长的职业生涯中从未经历过一个胜率低于50%的赛季。科比 (Kobe) 作为他最接近的同代人,在湖人队 (Lakers) 沦为乐透区球队时选择了退役。奥尼尔 (Shaq) 是史上最具统治力的身体型球员,但他的巅峰期受体型限制未能保持更久。

和奥尼尔一样,榜单上的许多球员都拥有惊人的篮球天赋,但却饱受伤病困扰。科怀·伦纳德 (Kawhi Leonard)、乔尔·恩比德 (Joel Embiid) 和安东尼·戴维斯 (Anthony Davis) 在职业生涯的大部分时间里都长期因伤缺阵。

姑且听之,但我认为值得一提的是,榜单上还有一些与马刺队有渊源的球员。

接下来是我们真正关心的球员:

86- 托尼·帕克 (Tony Parker)
75- 马努·吉诺比利 (Manu Ginobili)
42- 乔治·格文 (George Gervin)
32- 科怀·伦纳德 (Kawhi Leonard)
19- 大卫·罗宾逊 (David Robinson)
7- 蒂姆·邓肯 (Tim Duncan)

以下是一些曾在圣安东尼奥马刺队效力过,尽管这段经历对其生涯遗产影响较小的其他球员:

100- 阿蒂斯·吉尔摩 (Artis Gilmore),马刺队1982-1987赛季的内线球员。

74- 戴夫·考恩斯 (Dave Cowens),马刺队1994-1996赛季的助理教练。

67- 丹尼斯·罗德曼 (Dennis Rodman),1993-1995赛季。罗德曼曾拥有两个辉煌的冠军时代,先是随活塞队,后是与公牛队。在圣安东尼奥的两个赛季如同一个“间歇期”,他在此期间“放飞自我”,对比赛的专注度有所下降。他依旧伟大,但与马刺队磨合不顺,使得那段时期成为其职业生涯的一个低谷。

62- 保罗·加索尔 (Pau Gasol),2016-2019赛季。这段时期加索尔已过巅峰,开始走下坡路。他是一位品格高尚、实力不俗的球员,也是更衣室里不可或缺的存在,但未能在“三巨头”时代后帮助马刺队更上一层楼。

59- 特雷西·麦格雷迪 (Tracy McGrady)。在2013年4月16日至6月20日期间出战了6场比赛,这最终也成为了他的最后一个赛季。

50- 多米尼克·威尔金斯 (Dominique Wilkins),1996-1997赛季。与加索尔类似,他当时已过巅峰,正走向退役。

30- 克里斯·保罗 (Chris Paul),2024-2025赛季。保罗被认为“巅峰已过”,但从肉眼可见的表现来看,他油箱里还有很多油。坦白说,他逐渐让我刮目相看,很高兴看到他身披马刺战袍时,抢断和助攻数从历史第三升至历史第二。

21- 摩西·马龙 (Moses Malone),1994-1995赛季。马龙在马刺队度过了他生涯最后一个NBA赛季。看来这里简直是伟大球员的“退役站”啊。勒布朗,来吧。

查看完整榜单 HERE

点击查看原文:Open Thread: Multiple Spurs made Bleacher Report’s Top 100 NBA Players of All Time

Open Thread: Multiple Spurs made Bleacher Report’s Top 100 NBA Players of All Time

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Nothing starts discussion like a list

Bleacher Report recently created a Top 100 NBA Players of All Time list. Ah, finally something we can all agree upon. (Sorry, my sarcasm font is not currently enabled, but I think you get my gist.)

Bottom line- Michael Jordan is still considered the greatest NBA player of all time, with LeBron in second.

But for Pounders, we tend to view the list through those Silver & Black tinted glasses.

There has already beens pitied discussion in the thread comments section, since the list was released. I think we can all agree that whatever the metric, or metrics, used to define these lists usually ignore a couple of important pieces: (1) there should be some additional consideration for the peaks and valleys of greatness, (2) longevity/dedication to a team is paramount to the fans, and (3) character and culture matter.

While the latter two do not play into the greatness of a player (otherwise Udonis Haslem would appear on this list), the first has been an argument I’ve seen. Tim Duncan never had a losing season in a long run as a player. Kobe, his closest contemporary, went out while the Lakers were a lottery team. Shaq was the most dominant physical player of all time, but his peak longevity was limited because of his size.

Like Shaq, many of the players on this list have amazing basketball gifts what were limited by injury. Kawhi Leonard, Joel Embiid, and Anthony Davis have all spent much of their career unavailable to play.

Take this for what it’s worth, but I thought it was worth mentioning the additional players on this list who had some ties to the Spurs.

Here’s the ones we really care about.

86- Tony Parker

75- Manu Ginobili

42- George Gervin

32- Kawhi Leonard

19- David Robinson

7- Tim Duncan

And here are some other players who spent some portion, although less significant to their legacy, of their career with the San Antonio Spurs:

100- Artis Gilmore, Spurs big man from 1982-1987.

74- Dave Cowens, Spurs assistant coach 1994-1996.

67- Dennis Rodman, 1993-1995. Rodman had two amazing championship eras. His first with the Pistons and his second with the Bulls. He had an intermission for two seasons in San Antonio where he embraced his inner child and focused less on his game. He was no less great, but his inability to fit with the Spurs leaves more of a lull in his career.

62- Pau Gasol, 2016-2019. This was Pau on his way down from his peak years. A great guy, good player, and a necessary locker room presence, but not in a position to elevate the Spurs during their post-Big Three Era.

59- Tracy McGrady. Played six games between April 16, 2013- June 20, 2013 in what turned out to be his final season.

50- Dominique Wilkins, 1996-1997. Like Gasol, past his prime and on his way toward retirement.

30- Chris Paul, 2024-2025. Paul was considered “past his prime” but showed way more in the tank to the naked eye. Honestly, he grew on me and was glad to see him jump from third to second all-time for steals and assists while wearing a Spurs jersey.

21- Moses Malone, 1994-1995. Malone spent his final NBA season with the Spurs. Apparently this is just where the greats go to retire. Bring it on, LeBron.

See the entire list HERE.

By Jeph Duarte, via Pounding The Rock

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