7. Oscar Robertson
The Big O did the impossible almost 50 years ago in 1970, average a triple-double for an entire season.
Everyone is drooling over Russell Westbrook and James Harden this year because of the amount of triple-doubles they have this season, which is still miles away from averaging one for the whole season.
The Big O ended his career putting up 25.7 points, 7.5 rebounds, 9.5 assists per game
Oscar won an MVP in 64′ and the Bucks only championship in 71′
A 12-time All Star and 9-time NBA First Team selection
6. Lebron James
Since BronBron is still playing I have him as the first guy outside of the Top-5 players of all time. Giving him a little more time to win another title or 2, which would then cement him in the Top-5 all time once he retires.
Bron is the modern day MJ. Although he doesn’t score quiet like Michael, he does everything else as-good, if not better. He’s been the best player in the NBA probably for the last 8 years.
Already 8th in all-time scoring
Bron finally got his ring in Cleveland, being his 3rd ring overall. (2 Miami, 1 Believeland)
He has already won FOUR MVPs and 3 Finals MVPs
First-team All Defense five times, 13 time all star
He has been the most-hyped player to ever come into the NBA, and has completely lived up to it and become an all-time NBA player, already…