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CP History Star 40-31: Pippen 31 Warcraft & Kidd & Nash & Westbrook & Thick Brow & Assassin won the 6th place

The famous media Clutch Points used the calculation formula of "E-Rank" created by its journalist Josh Eberley to select the top 100 NBA historical stars, and today updated the 40th-31st place:
40, Isia Thomas - 481.75 points (75 members)

Isia Thomas' heroic performance in the playoffs and overall playoff resume made him slightly better than Gary Payton and successfully entered the top 40. Perhaps his most memorable achievement was that he limited Michael Jordan's rise to some extent, but E-Rank did not add extra points for this.
39, Anthony Davis - 482.45 points (75 major members)

The greatest weapon in history may be Anthony Davis in the "Bubble Park". Putting aside 2020, this freshman in college has performed amazingly on both offense and defense since entering the league in 2012! His third chapter in Dallas will determine whether he can take it to the next level in future updates.
38, Russell Westbrook - 486.55 points (75 members)

Russell Westbrook has always been the focus of debate among fans and critics. At his peak, few players could dominate the courts and data sheets as much as he did. He shoulders a huge responsibility, and when he was young, almost no player in the same position could be more aggressive than him. As a top athlete, his motivation is unparalleled and his competitive spirit is extremely tenacious.
37. Steve Nash - 503.75 points (75 major members)

What would happen if Steve Nash scored 10 three-pointers per game? He has answered this question, which does not match his style of play. The competition style did not reach this stage at that time. One of the most efficient double-threat point guards in history, but missed the high-scoring era today. It is undoubtedly a hilarious irony considering that the Suns pointed the way for many of the great players who came later. As a two-time MVP winner, Nash will remain Canada's greatest basketball player for at least the next few years.
36, Jason Kidd - 512.2 points (75 members)

He is the core of the two finals teams, and these two teams were originally not optimistic that they could go that far. In 2011, Jason Kidd achieved a perfect moment in his career in Dallas. One of the best double-season guards of all time, despite being questioned early on due to unstable shooting, he ended up being one of the three-pointers in history. Kidd and Nash — two players who played in Dallas and Phoenix and took turns to the league’s top point guard — could not have been more appropriate to enter the Hall of Fame side by side.
35, Dwight Howard - 517.85 points

Although we ranked him 35th, Dwight Howard failed to be selected for the 75th anniversary of the NBA. It was obviously the voting team that ignored his influence and achievements on the field, especially his controversial career. Howard mentioned this at the recent Hall of Fame induction ceremony. This is undoubtedly a heavy blow for a player who is clearly at the top of the pyramid. As the winner of the eight-time NBA All-A-Level and three-time Defensive Player of the Year, many believe he also missed a bigger award in 2011.
34, Bob Cousey - 530.35 points (75 major members)

led the league assist list for eight consecutive years, and this achievement is amazing. Although Bob Cousey's game videos are often scrutinized by modern fans with doubts and some question whether his skills can play a role in today's era, players should be evaluated based on what they have achieved at their peak. Cousy was selected into the NBA All-American team 12 times and helped the team win 6 championships.
33, Rick Barry - 549.35 points (75 major members)

Whether in the ABA or the NBA, Rick Barry is the scoring champion. He is not only a Finals MVP, but also a champion. Putting aside the free throw percentage, Barry averaged nearly 30 points per game in his 10-year career. He is one of the greatest scorers in basketball history.
32, John Haflicecke - 573.65 points (75 members)

Modern fans often mention their championship ring count when discussing Kobe Bryant or Michael Jordan, but this statement is not common for older players like John Haflicecke. The legend has won eight championships. Eight times! And, Haflicecke has achieved these achievements in two different eras, some of which were won without Bill Russell, an unmatched number of Celtic players on this list.
31, Scotty Pippen - 589.35 points (75 major members)

The second best outside player in the era of Michael Jordan was his teammate Scotty Pippen. People often forget that after Jordan left, Pippen stepped forward. In 1994, the Chicago Bulls still won 55 games and lost in seven fierce battles in the second round. That year, Pippen almost won his own MVP award. Interestingly, if Pippen played more of a scoring role in the team than sacrificing personal data for the needs of the team, he might have gained more respect globally.
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