1: Lebron James

Lebron James owns two rings from the NBA Championship and the MVP title from the NBA Finals. played twice in 2012 and 2013 for the Miami Heat team. LeBron is one of the greatest NBA players in basketball history, and his scoring ability is undeniable.

Lebron James immediately wowed the crowd and exhorted everyone to follow their aspirations. Lebron James has contributed to numerous championships for both the Heat and the Cavaliers. LeBron James and Michael Jordan, the greatest basketball player in history, are often "compared".

Lebron James is a successful football player who is also involved in philanthropic activities. James is now considered one of the most illustrious NBA basketball players in history, both on and off the court.
 It is also because of this talent and popularity that the game basketball stars was born in which the player Lebron James was chosen as the most popular player.

2: Kareem Abdul-Jabbar

Among the all-time leading scorers in NBA history is Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. He was always included in the Top 10 Scorers list for the NBA Playoffs.

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar played 17 games in his 20-year career with Milwaukee and Los Angeles. For 13 years, he was a two-time NBA Finals MVP and a six-time winner. He also acquired a spot on the 10-time NBA First Team.

Jabbar holds the record with 5,762 points. In 1974, still against the Bucks, he played his best. After 16 games at the time, he had 515 points. Additionally, Abdul-Jabbar was the defensive player with the most rebounds and blocks in the postseason.

3: MAGIC JOHNSON
One of the finest NBA point guards in history is Magic Johnson. The Los Angeles Lakers dominated the NBA in the 1980s thanks in large part to the legendary "Showtime" generation, which included the point guard.

The phrase "talent does not wait for age" is best shown by Magic Johnson. In his debut NBA season, he gained stardom right away.

The NBA player has won three MVP honors during a season and three Finals MVP trophies, making him a five-time champion. In 906 games over 13 seasons, the Hall of Famer averaged 19.5 points, 11.2 assists, and 7.2 rebounds per contest.