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Do you agree? The US media rated the strongest white lineup, Doncic missed, and only invited teachers to the list in active service!

10:08am, 29 June 2025【Basketball】

In the history of the NBA, most legendary stars are black. Compared with whites and yellows, black players have more talent and are more suitable for basketball, such as Michael Jordan, LeBron James, Kobe Bryant and others. Therefore, it is very difficult for white players to become famous in the NBA. Recently, the famous American media Hoops also selected the strongest white NBA star lineup in history. Since the honors in his career have not yet been insufficient, Luka Doncic failed to make it to the list. Among the active service, only Nikola Jokic is on the list. Let’s take a look at who is on the list in this lineup!

1. John Stockton

Career data: 13.1 points, 2.7 rebounds, 10.5 assists and 2.2 steals, he is the Jazz's legendary superstar Stockton. Although he has never won an MVP in his career and has never won a championship, no one would have doubted Stockton's greatness at that time. Without top talent, he is not even like a basketball player in the eyes of some fans. But under such circumstances, Stockton worked diligently in the NBA for 19 years, and his attendance rate in his career was astonishingly high. Just like his average of 13.1 points, 2.7 rebounds, 10.5 assists and 2.2 steals in his career, his playing style has nothing to do with his gorgeousness. Some of them are the most solid basic skills and the top football players. With Carl Malone's pick-and-roll tactics for more than ten years, they have helped the Jazz become one of the strongest teams in the West. He was selected into the Best First Team twice, 6 Best Second Team, 3 Best Third Team, 5 Best Defensive Second Team, 10 All-Star Team, and 9 times crowned as assist king and 2 times as steal king. Stockton's honor is also quite amazing. Of course, the most commendable thing is that he is the king of historical assists and steals. The value behind this is hardly anyone can match.

2. Jerry West's career data: 27 points, 5.8 rebounds and 6.7 assists, and the shooting guard is the legendary Lakers superstar Jerry West. In the 1960s, although he entered the finals eight times and failed to win the championship, West and his Lakers never gave up their dream of winning the championship. His career data averaged 27 points, 5.8 rebounds and 6.7 assists per game is enough to prove his greatness. Although in that era, the players' style of playing were very strict, under very limited circumstances, Mr. West still tried his best to bring viewing to the fans. Throughout his NBA career, he was selected into the All-Star team 10 times, the Best Defensive First Team 4 times, and the All-Star team 14 times, and also has the titles of Scoring King and Assist King. It can be said that he was one of the most versatile players in the NBA at that time, and he had terrifying dominance on both ends of offense and defense. And one thing you need to know is that West is the only defeated FMVP in the NBA, and this was awarded to West by Bill Russell, which shows how terrifying the old man's popularity and ability back then. Of course, West's career was quite successful. With Wilt Chamberlain coming to the Lakers, and Russell and others retired, the Celtics' record declined. In the end, West and the Lakers seized the opportunity and set the longest record of 33 consecutive victories in 1972 and successfully won the final championship. The old man successfully realized his dream of the NBA championship at the end of his career.

3.Larry Bird's career data: 24.3 points, 10 rebounds, 6.3 assists and 1.7 steals

Although Yoo has played phenomenally over the years, if you want to ask who the greatest white player in NBA history, Yooo may still have a lot of way to go, because the great Larry Bird is standing in front of him. Although his NBA career is not too long, with only 13 seasons, Bird has performed very amazingly in these 13 years, averaging 24.3 points, 10 rebounds, 6.3 assists and 1.7 steals per game, making him one of the most versatile small forwards in NBA history. It was also because of Bird's appearance that the Celtics were able to compete with the Lakers in the 1980s. His relationship with Magic Johnson, which was both enemies and friends, was rumored to be a good story. He won the regular season MVP three times in a row, was elected as the finals MVP twice, was elected as the All-Star MVP once, was selected as the All-Star MVP nine times, was selected as the Best First Team, was selected as the Best Second Defensive Team three times, entered the All-Star lineup 12 times, and helped the Celtics win three golden O'Brien Cups. These honors witnessed Bird's legendary path. Of course, what is even more admirable is that even after retirement, Bird can become a top player in the industry as a head coach or general manager. He is also the only player in history who can gather the championship, the three major MVPs, the best coach and the best general manager. It can be said that he was born for basketball.

4. Dirk Nowitzki's career data: 20.7 points, 7.5 rebounds, 2.4 assists, there was no surprise in the position of the power forward. Nowitzki was elected. When he entered the NBA in 1998, many people probably did not expect that this German guy who traveled to the mainland of the United States could become a legend. However, he really broke all doubts. In his 21-year career, King No Tian has played for the Mavericks, which has also made the story of players and the team rushing in both directions. Moreover, the story of King Nuo Tian is also very inspiring. Although he got the MVP in his early years, he was eliminated by the Black Eighth at that time and was once branded as a soft egg. But he did not sink into it, but in 2011, he almost relied on his own to help the Mavericks win the only championship trophy in team history.. During his entire career, he has been selected into the All-First Team 4 times, the Best Second Team 5 times, the Best Third Team 3 times, and the All-Star Team 14 times, respectively, with MVP trophys in the regular season and finals. And what's even more difficult is that before the end of his career, he successfully increased his total score to the 30,000-point mark. In addition, the Mavericks' team culture was also created by him and his boss Mark Cuban, so he deserves this position. Even before Antetokounmpo and Jokic emerged, Nowitzki was the No. 1 European star in history.

5. Nikola Jokic career data: 21.8 points, 10.9 rebounds, 7.2 assists and 1.3 steals in the end, there is no doubt about the center position, and Jokic is the only one who can do it. Compared with the above four seniors, Jokic's career is the most inspiring. When he entered the NBA, because his talent was relatively average, he did not enter the NBA until the second round. However, after adapting to the strength of the NBA, Jokic quickly demonstrated historic dominance. As a No. 5 player, he has extremely rare organizational skills. Not only that, his scoring methods are also extremely rich. He can not only use his footsteps in the inside to confuse his opponents, easily score at the basket, but also create space at mid-range and score mid-range shots. What's even more terrifying is that he still has the ability to make three-pointers, and once led the entire three-point shooting percentage ranking this season. It is precisely because of this that Jokic has become the number one center today, winning the regular season MVP three times, being selected for the best first team five times, and being selected for the All-Star lineup seven times. Moreover, he also became one of the few players in NBA history in 2023. When the team was the only player who led the team to the All-Star lineup that season, he led the team to the final championship. And you should know that at the age of 30, Jokic will be able to maintain his peak for at least 3-5 years in the future, so he can continue to strive for championships and honors and move towards higher heights.