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What are the famous trios in NBA history?
In the summer of 2007, the Celtics formed a Big Three lineup of Garnett, Pierce and Ray Allen, which shocked the NBA. the entire alliance.
Since the start of the game, they have also achieved an excellent record of 10 wins and 1 loss. The Big Three are an enduring topic in the NBA, and there have been many Big Three combinations in NBA history that have shocked both ancient and modern times.
This issue brings the top ten brilliant trios in history. Some of them are proud of the championship, and some of them missed the championship, but they caused great sensation. 10. Tim Duncan/Tony Parker/Manu Ginobili This is the trio that has dominated the NBA in recent years. Together, they have won three championships.
Ginobili was the last pick of the 1999 draft, and Parker joined the team in 2001. Parker's *** and Ginobili's cunning also complement Duncan's calmness.
When they won the championship in 2003, Ginobili was still a substitute for the Spurs. After constant baptism, the cooperation between the three has become increasingly perfect, and the Spurs are also introducing international players. It has set an example for the entire league. 9. Tim Hardaway/Mitch Richmond/Chris Mullin are the famous RUN-TMC combination in NBA history. Although they have never won a championship and their cooperation time is not long, they have brought shock to the NBA. is lasting.
1989-1991 was the era when the TMC combination officially debuted in the NBA. Hardaway, Richmond and Mullin all averaged more than 21 points per game, and were coached by Nelson, who advocated offense. In an instant, A small, fast, and smart whirlwind has set off in the NBA. However, the TMC combination only brought the Warriors to the semifinals in the 1990-91 season. In 1991, when Richmond left the Kings, the TMC combination disbanded.
8. Ray Allen/Glenn Robinson/Sam Cassel When it comes to offensive firepower, the Bucks’ three Musketeers are also famous, and this pair also has a Coach an offensive madman, and that's George Karl. From 1999 to 2002, Allen, Robinson and Cassell's scoring averages were basically maintained at around 20 points per game. Their offensive firepower was unique at the time.
Compared with the TMC combination, the three Musketeers led the team further, reaching the playoffs twice in three years and reaching the Eastern Conference Finals in the 2000-01 season. In 2002, with "Big Dog" Robinson leaving the Eagles, the group officially disbanded.
7. Dan Issel/Alex English/Kiki Vandeweghe When it comes to the offensive trio, the Nuggets are indispensable at all times. In the early 1980s, together with "Skywalker" David Thompson, the Nuggets once formed a super-powerful combination of four players averaging around 20 points per game.
With Thompson switching to the SuperSonics in 1982, the Nuggets trio officially emerged. From 1982 to 1984, the Nuggets averaged more than 120 points per game, and no one has surpassed it so far.
6. Dave Cowens/J.J. White/John Havlicek The Celtics were able to win two championships in the 1970s because of Cowens and The big three of White and Havlicek. Havlicek is the spark left over from the Celtics' dynasty in the 1960s. The sixth man back then has now become a spiritual leader; Cowens is one of the most unusual centers in NBA history and the boss of the Celtics at the time. White is the backbone of the defense.
Under the halo of championships, Cowens won the regular season MVP, while White and Havlicek shared two Finals MVPs. In addition, they also had the highest 68 wins in team history in the 1972-73 season. 14 losses. 5. Hakeem Olajuwon/Clyde Drexler/Charles Barkley This is a combination that cannot be ignored in NBA history.
All three have been selected into the Hall of Fame and the 50 Greatest Stars, but unfortunately, they have not achieved anything that has attracted the world's attention.
In 1996, the Rockets failed to defend their title, and Barkley could not see the dawn of winning the championship with the Suns. The two sides hit it off.
The Big Three brought great shock to the alliance at that time. Because of injuries, they lost time to adjust. With 57 wins and 25 losses, they ranked second in the Midwest Division. They fell to the Jazz in the Western Conference Finals.
In 1998, Drexler retired and the Big Three disbanded. 4. Wilt Chamberlain/Elgin Baylor/Jerry West are similar to the above. In terms of individual names alone, this combination is difficult to find a rival in the NBA, but it is a pity that they have not won it either. Achievements that people look forward to.
In 1968, the 76ers traded Chamberlain to the Lakers. Previously, the Lakers, under the leadership of Baylor and West, had the strength to reach the finals. You can imagine the shocking power of this combination.
In the 1969 Finals, they led the Celtics 2-0, but still lost. In 1970 they fell to a Knicks team inspired by Willis Reed.
In 1971, Baylor retired, and the Lakers immediately won the 1972 championship. 3. Larry Bird/Kevin McHale/Robert Parish are the greatest Big Three in the history of the Celtics and the strongest forward combination in NBA history. Together they won three championships. , and the three of them coming together is even more legendary.
In the 1980 draft, "Cardinal" Auerbach traded Parish and the third pick from the Warriors, and then selected McHale. Bird is the core of the Big Three, McHale is the power forward with the best low-post singles skills in the history of the league, and Parish is a well-known evergreen in the NBA.
The term "Big Three" was also officially called by this combination. 2. "Magic" Johnson/"Skyhook" Kareem Abdul-Jabbar/James Worthy The Celtics have the Big Three, and the Lakers who are facing them are not far behind.
Worthy was the No. 1 pick in 1982. Before he joined, the Lakers, led by Magic and Skyhook, had won the championship twice. The addition of Worthy brought the Lakers' ShowTime "show time" to the stage. They won three more championships and defended the title for the first time since 1969.
Worthy’s light may be dim, but it’s no less great. In Game 7 of the 1988 Finals, he played a triple-double to help the Lakers successfully defend their title and was awarded the Finals MVP.
1. Michael Jordan/Scottie Pippen/Dennis Rodman Before Rodman joined the team, Jordan and Pippen already had Hollis Grant, and they relied on this trio. group and won the first three consecutive championships. However, the Bulls are more well-known for their trio of Rodman.
There is no doubt about the greatness of this combination. The player with the strongest scoring ability in history is paired with the most versatile small forward, subverting the past law that the one who can get the inside wins the world. Rodman also brought stable rebounding protection to the Bulls.
The three-time championship and the second-generation Bulls dynasty are their legacy. What trios are there in football history
No.1 Basten, Gullit, Rijkaard Netherlands/AC Milan Basten and Gullit joined AC Milan in 1988. Jaccard came to invest. In 7 years, the three Dutch Musketeers helped the Rossoneri win 4 Serie A championship trophies and 3 Champions League championship trophies. Other trophies are ignored due to space limitations.
In the 1988 European Cup in West Germany, the Three Musketeers' heroic performance helped the Oranje win the championship. Basten's volley in the final became the most indelible memory in football history. one. In the European Ballon d'Or selection that year, the Three Musketeers from the same country and the same club took the top three places. This glory has never been seen before and has never been seen since.
What is even more incredible is that even after retiring, the Three Musketeers are still all-powerful.
Rijkaard established the "Dream Second Team" at Barcelona, ??Basten led the Netherlands to play unforgettable offensive football in the 2008 European Championship, and Gullit was the veteran hero of Chelsea's rise. When he coached the Blues in 1996, The slogan the fans put out for him was: "Sexy football!" (No. 2 Platini, Giresse, Tigana, France. This is definitely one of the most powerful midfield trio in the history of world football.
Giresse's organizational talent, Platini's imagination and scoring talent, and Tigana's unpretentious defense helped French football start a golden age in the 1982 Spanish World Cup and win the 1984 European Cup. , third place in the 1986 World Cup.
"Iron Triangle" is the nickname given to them by fans, and it is also a true reflection of their status in world football at the time. No. 3 Charlton and Best. No matter how good Ronaldo of Manchester United is, he is the "Second Best". No matter how good Rooney is, he will only be called "Sir Charlton" by his teammates when he starts losing his hair. As for Tevez or... Berbatov, how can they compare to Denis Law? This is a combination that can never be replicated. In 2008, Manchester United couldn't wait to build for them outside Old Trafford. The statue, Charlton and Law, who are still alive, joked: "I hope this is not a bad sign." There is no way, who allowed them to score an incredible 665 goals for Manchester United in a row, although they allowed them to They took turns winning the European Footballer of the Year award from 1964 to 1968.
They are not an ordinary trio, but the "Holy Trio" No. 4 Klinsmann. Germany/Inter Milan defender Bremer, free agent Matthaus and forward Klinsmann, the troika once supported the backbone of Inter Milan and the German national team in the late 1980s and early 1990s.
In the 1988-199 season, Matth?us and Bremer helped Inter Milan win the Serie A championship with a record score. One season later, Klinsmann also put on the Nerazzurri jersey, although at that time In the season, the Troika lost to Maradona who was in full swing in Serie A, but they got revenge in the 1990 World Cup. In the final, they defeated Argentina's No. 5 Ronaldo and Ronaldinho to win the World Cup for the third time. , Rivaldo The 2002 World Cup in Brazil is a World Cup that belongs to the Selecao and a "3R" combination.
In the history of world football, it is difficult to find a more incredible 3R than the 2002 3R. Attack combination. Rivaldo was the European Footballer of the Year in 1999, Ronaldo was the European and World Footballer of the Year in 2002, and Ronaldinho was the World Footballer of the Year in 2002. 26 years old, Rivaldo is 30 years old, and Ronaldinho is 22 years old. The jealous Uruguayan media said that no matter which team has any one of them, it is enough to win the World Cup, and Brazil has three of them at the same time. It would be unreasonable not to win the championship.
No.6 Glenn, Nordahl, Liedholm AC Milan Speaking of the trio, AC Milan fans will immediately think of the Dutch Three Musketeers. But in the history of the Rossoneri, there is another trio worth remembering, and that is the Swedish Trident composed of the three Swedes Glenn, Nordahl and Liedholm.
In the 1950-1951 season, with the help of the Swedish Trident, AC Milan won its first league championship since 1907 and officially embarked on the road to dominate Serie A. The most noteworthy among the trident is Liedholm. He not only dedicated his playing career to AC Milan, but also trained two famous coaches who would later bring glory to San Siro as a coach: Capello and Anche. Lottie No.7 Pantsev, Savicevic, Prosineski, the three musketeers of Red Star Belgrade in the Balkans. The names of these three people make us sigh that time is fleeting and things are impermanent.
In 1991, Pantsev, Savicevic and Prosineski helped Red Star Belgrade win the European Champions Cup and Toyota Cup. Yugoslav football's reputation reached its peak, but at the same time, Yugoslavia fell into civil war. , football became insignificant, and the three Musketeers were forced to leave. Pantsev went to Inter Milan, Savicevic went to AC Milan, and Prosineski went to Real Madrid. Now, Yugoslavia has become a historical term, and the three musketeers have become a memory that can never be repeated.
No.8 Kochishidekutipskas Hungary Today’s Hungary is an out-and-out underdog, but in the 1950s last season, Hungary was a feared team. A super strong team, Keqishi, Hidekuti and Puskas are the soul of that team. The one we are most familiar with today is the "Flying Major" Puskas, but at that time, he was just a supporting role next to Keqishi and Hidegouti - Hidegouti was the core of the team's tactics and the master of attacking midfielder play. The original creator.
Not to mention Keqishi. Puskas scored 4 goals in the 1954 World Cup. How many did Keqishi score? 11 goals! Won the Olympic title in 1952, swept England 6-3 in 1953, becoming the first team to defeat England in an away game, and won the World Cup runner-up in 1954. If it weren't for bad luck, and if it was all based on real strength, the German team Even 14 people are no match for them. No.9 Balakov, Elber, Bobic Stuttgart in the mid-1990s, this was the most anticipated trio in the Bundesliga.
Bulgarian midfielder Balakov, Brazilian forward Elber and German forward Bobic have propped up the little-known Stuttgart. Their imagination and tireless pursuit of offensive football are the defining features of the Bundesliga. The most beautiful scenery on the road. In the 1996-1997 season, Stuttgart won the German Cup, although it only ranked fourth in the league. What are the famous trios in NBA history?
The top ten brilliant trios. In the summer of 2007, the Celtics formed a Big Three lineup of Garnett, Pierce and Ray Allen, which shocked everyone. The entire league.
Since the start of the game, they have also achieved an excellent record of 10 wins and 1 loss. The Big Three are an enduring topic in the NBA, and there have been many Big Three combinations in NBA history that have shocked both ancient and modern times.
This issue brings the top ten brilliant trios in history. Some of them are proud of the championship, and some of them missed the championship, but they caused great sensation. 10. Tim Duncan/Tony Parker/Manu Ginobili This is the trio that has dominated the NBA in recent years. Together, they have won three championships.
Ginobili was the last pick of the 1999 draft, and Parker joined the team in 2001. Parker's *** and Ginobili's cunning also complement Duncan's calmness.
When they won the championship in 2003, Ginobili was still a substitute for the Spurs. After constant baptism, the cooperation of these three people has become increasingly perfect. The Spurs have also set an example for the entire league in introducing international players. . Shock index: 89. Tim Hardaway/Mitch Richmond/Chris Mullin, the famous RUN-TMC combination in NBA history. Although they have never won a championship and their cooperation time is not long, they have brought great benefits to the NBA. The shock is lasting.
1989-1991 was the era when the TMC combination officially debuted in the NBA. Hardaway, Richmond and Mullin all averaged more than 21 points per game, and were coached by Nelson, who advocated offense. In an instant, A small, fast, and smart whirlwind has set off in the NBA. However, the TMC combination only brought the Warriors to the semifinals in the 1990-91 season. In 1991, when Richmond left the Kings, the TMC combination disbanded.
Shock index: 88. Ray Allen/Glenn Robinson/Sam Cassell. When it comes to offensive firepower, the Bucks’ three Musketeers are also well-known. This combination There is also an offensive madman to coach, and that is George Karl.
From 1999 to 2002, Allen, Robinson and Cassell's scoring averages were basically maintained at around 20 points per game. Their offensive firepower was unique at the time.
Compared with the TMC combination, the three Musketeers led the team further, reaching the playoffs twice in three years and reaching the Eastern Conference Finals in the 2000-01 season. In 2002, with "Big Dog" Robinson leaving the Eagles, the group officially disbanded.
Shock index: 8.57, Dan Iser/Alex English/Kiki Vandeweghe. When it comes to the offensive trio, the Nuggets are indispensable at all times. In the early 1980s, together with "Skywalker" David Thompson, the Nuggets once formed a super-powerful combination of four players averaging around 20 points per game.
With Thompson switching to the SuperSonics in 1982, the Nuggets trio officially emerged. From 1982 to 1984, the Nuggets averaged more than 120 points per game, and no one has surpassed it so far.
Shock index: 8.56, Dave Cowens/J.J. White/John Havlicek The Celtics were able to win two championships in the 1970s because of test The big three of Ens, White and Havlicek. Havlicek is the spark left over from the Celtics' dynasty in the 1960s. The sixth man back then has now become a spiritual leader; Cowens is one of the most unusual centers in NBA history and the boss of the Celtics at the time. White is the backbone of the defense.
Under the halo of championships, Cowens won the regular season MVP, while White and Havlicek shared two Finals MVPs. In addition, they also had the highest 68 wins in team history in the 1972-73 season. 14 losses. Shock index: 95. Hakeem Olajuwon/Clyde Drexler/Charles Barkley This is a combination that cannot be ignored in NBA history.
All three have been selected into the Hall of Fame and the 50 Greatest Stars, but unfortunately, they have not achieved anything that has attracted the world's attention. In 1996, the Rockets failed to defend their title, and Barkley could not see the dawn of winning the championship with the Suns. The two sides hit it off.
The Big Three brought great shock to the alliance at that time. Because of injuries, they lost time to adjust. With 57 wins and 25 losses, they ranked second in the Midwest Division. They fell to the Jazz in the Western Conference Finals.
In 1998, Drexler retired and the Big Three disbanded. Shock index: 94. Wilt Chamberlain/Elgin Baylor/Jerry West are similar to the above. In terms of individual names alone, it is difficult to find anyone who can match this combination in the NBA, but it is a pity that they Nor did it achieve the achievements people expected.
In 1968, the 76ers traded Chamberlain to the Lakers. Previously, the Lakers, under the leadership of Baylor and West, had the strength to reach the finals. You can imagine the shocking power of this combination.
In the 1969 Finals, they led the Celtics 2-0, but still lost. In 1970 they fell to a Knicks team inspired by Willis Reed.
In 1971, Baylor retired, and the Lakers immediately won the 1972 championship. Shock index: 9.53, Larry Bird/Kevin McHale/Robert Parish. This is the greatest Big Three in the history of the Celtics. They are also the strongest forward combination in the history of the NBA. Together they laughed at the three championship, and the three of them coming together is even more legendary.
In the 1980 draft, "Cardinal" Auerbach traded Parish and the third pick from the Warriors, and then selected McHale. Bird is the core of the Big Three, McHale is the power forward with the best low-post singles skills in the history of the league, and Parish is a well-known evergreen in the NBA.
The term "Big Three" was also officially called by this combination. Shock index: 102. "Magic" Johnson/"Skyhook" Kareem Abdul-Jabbar/James Worthy. The Celtics have the Big Three, and the Lakers who are facing them are not far behind.
Worthy was the No. 1 pick in 1982. Before he joined, the Lakers, led by Magic and Skyhook, had won the championship twice.
The addition of Worthy brought the Lakers' ShowTime "show time" to the stage, winning three more championships and defending the title for the first time since 1969.
Worthy’s light may be dim, but it’s no less great. In Game 7 of the 1988 Finals, he played a triple-double to help the Lakers successfully defend their title and was awarded the Finals MVP.
Shock index: 101. Michael Jordan/Scottie Pippen/Dennis Rodman Before Rodman joined the team, Jordan and Pippen already had Hollis Grant, and they relied on this The three-man team won the first three consecutive championships. However, the Bulls are more well-known for their trio of Rodman.
There is no doubt about the greatness of this combination, the one with the strongest scoring ability in history.
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