One person in 10 years! American media commented on the scoring champions of all ages: Curry Laozhan regretted losing Jordan’s rule for 20 years.

On August 4th, Beijing time, the American media fadeawayworld discussed the best scorers of all ages, and selected the top scorers of all ages. Among them, Curry Lao Zhan regretted losing the election, Durant Kobe joined hands and Jordan ruled for 20 years.

1950s (1950-1959): Petit and Elgin Baylor (24.9 points).

Both of them were top scorers in ancient times, tied for the first place in the 1950s with an average of 24.9 points per game. Petit spent most of his career in the 1950s, while Elgin Baylor was only in the 1950s as a rookie.

1960s (1960-1969): Chamberlain scored 34.4 points.

Chamberlain dominated the 1960s. He won scoring titles seven times in 10 years, including 44.8 points per game in 1963. Another player who averaged more than 30 points per game was Barry, but there was still a big gap from Chamberlain.

1970s (1970-79): Jabbar scored 28.6 points.

After being selected by the Bucks, Abdul-Jabbar became one of the top stars, successfully won the best rookie award, and then won two scoring titles in succession. mcadoo ranked second with 27.4 points per game, and won three scoring titles in 10 years, but he still failed to beat Abdul-Jabbar.

1980s (1980-1989): Jordan scored 32.6 points.

Jordan leads the second-place Dantley with absolute advantage (averaging 26.5 points per game), and no one can compare with Jordan on the offensive end. During this period, Jordan won the scoring champion many times. Unfortunately, at this stage, Jordan is still in the early stage of the championship and failed to establish his own dynasty.

1990s (1991-1999): Jordan scored 30.8 points.

Jordan ruled for another ten years. Although Jordan’s average data dropped by nearly two points in the 1990s compared with the previous ten years, his personal dominance ushered in a transformation and great improvement.

Compared with winning three consecutive scoring titles in the 1980s, Jordan won seven of the 10 scoring titles in the 1990s, and led the team to win the championship for six times, completing the feat of three consecutive championships twice, completely laying the position of the first person in history.

00 years (2001-2009): Kobe scored 28.2 points.

As Jordan grew old, Kobe, his most loyal imitator, began to emerge, winning three consecutive championships for O ‘Neal in the early 00′ s, and then winning the championship twice with Gasol in the mid 00’ s. Kobe gradually grew into the strongest scorer in this period, beating Iverson’s 28.1 with an average of 28.2 points per game.

10s (2010-2019): Durant scored 28 points.

As the core period of Thunder, Durant gradually grew into a historical scorer and won all four scoring titles in his career.

Considering that there were top scorers such as James, Kobe, Harden, Curry and Lillard in the same period, Durant’s honor is extremely valuable.

1920s (2020-present): Letter Brother 29.7 points.

Brother Alphabet beat Lillard (29.4 points), Dancsics (29.4 points) and Embiid (29.2 points) with an average of 29.7 points per game and temporarily became the strongest scorer in the 1920s.

Considering Dancsics’s top offensive ability in the past two seasons and Dancsics’s age, he will launch a strong impact on Alphabet in the future.