This Chicago Bulls shooting guard is widely considered the greatest basketball player of all time.
Michael Jordan
This player is the all-time NBA leader in total points scored
Lebron James
"The King" has won 4 MVPs and is one of the greatest all-around players in NBA history.
Lebron James
this player Scored 100 points in a single game in 1962 — a record that still stands.
Wilt Chamberlain
This 1996 movie starred Michael Jordan and the Looney Tunes.
Space Jam
Larry Bird
He holds the all-time record for career assists.
John Stockton
Known as "White Chocolate" for his flashy passes, this guard was a fan favorite in Sacramento.
Jason Williams
who Has the most career rebounds in NBA history.
Wilt Chamberlain
A young boy magically gains NBA-level skills after finding sneakers with "MJ" written on them.
Like Mike
This center won back to back Mvps in 1971 and 1972 leading the milwaukee bucks to their fist NBA title.
Kareem Abdul Jabbar
This towering shot-blocker is the NBA’s all-time leader in career blocks.
Hakeem Olajuwon
Called "The Truth," this Celtics legend was known for clutch shots and trash talk.
Paul Pierce
who Holds the record for most assists in a single game
Scott Skiles
This 2000 film directed by Spike Lee stars Ray Allen and Denzel Washington.
He Got Game
this 11 time all NBA champion never lost a game 7 in his entire career
Bill Russel
This player has the most career steals in NBA history.
John Stockton
this big man went by nicknames like “Diesel” and “The Big Aristotle.
Shaquille O’Neal
who is the Only player to record a 20-20-20 game (points, rebounds, assists) since Wilt.
Russell Westbrook
This 1986 film stars Gene Hackman as a coach leading a small Indiana high school team to a state championship.
Hoosiers
He won MVP in 1969 despite his team finishing with a losing record — the only player to do so.
Wes Unseld
He leads the NBA all-time in personal fouls.
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
"The Vanilla Gorilla" was a bruising big man known more for his hustle than finesse.
Joel Przybilla
who Holds the record for most blocks in a single game with 17.
Elmore Smith
This 1994 film starring Tupac Shakur and Duane Martin follows a playground legend trying to make it to the NBA.
Above the rim