NBA 75 draft: Creating the super teams of all super teams using the 75 greatest players of all time

Scott Rafferty

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To celebrate the league's 75th anniversary, the NBA released a list of the 76 (as a result of a tie) greatest players in league history during opening week of the 2021-22 season.

The list, which was voted on by a panel of media, current and former players, coaches, general managers and team executives, featured all 50 players who made the league's last anniversary team. The remaining 26 spots were made up almost entirely of players who have come along since, from Allen Iverson and Kobe Bryant to Kawhi Leonard and Giannis Antetokounmpo.

You can see the full list here.

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As part of the celebration, our NBA.com Global Staff decided to hold a special draft using players who made the NBA 75 team. We're not ranking the 76 greatest players in NBA history, rather using the incredible player pool to construct the super teams of all super teams.

Eight members of our staff participated in the exercise. We did a snake draft, so the draft order flipped after each round.

Here are the results.

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NBA 75 fantasy draft

TeamRound 1Round 2Round 3Round 4Round 5Round 6Round 7Round 8Round 9Round 10
Benyam Kidane, NBA Australia1. Michael Jordan16. Julius Erving17. Allen Iverson32. Dirk Nowitzki33. Patrick Ewing48. Ray Allen49. Carmelo Anthony64. Damian Lillard65. Nate Thurmond 
Nacho Losilla, NBA Spain2. LeBron James15. Hakeem Olajuwon18. Kevin Garnett31. Chris Paul34. Clyde Drexler47. Elvin Hayes50. Reggie Miller63. Jason Kidd66. James Worthy 
Scott Rafferty, NBA Canada3. Shaquille O'Neal14. Kawhi Leonard19. Scottie Pippen30. John Stockton35. Dwyane Wade46. Gary Payton51. Paul Pierce62. Wes Unseld67. Robert Parish 
Carlan Gay, NBA Global4. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar13. Kobe Bryant20. Walt Frazier29. James Harden36. Charles Barkley45. Dominique Wilkins52. Nate Archibald61. Dennis Rodman68. Paul Arizin 
Sergio Rabinal, NBA Spain5. Larry Bird12. Karl Malone21. Steve Nash28. Moses Malone37. John Havlicek44. Earl Monroe53. Willis Reed60. Dave Bing69. Dolph Schayes76. Lenny Wilkens
Alex Novick, NBA Global6. Magic Johnson11. Bill Russell22. Oscar Robertson27. George Gervin38. David Robinson43. Hal Greer54. Bob McAdoo59. Dave DeBusschere70. Sam Jones75. Jerry Lucas
Leandro Fernández, NBA Argentina7. Wilt Chamberlain10. Stephen Curry23. Giannis Antetokounmpo26. Rick Barry39. Pete Maravich42. George Mikan55. Bob Pettit58. Kevin McHale71. Russell Westbrook74. Bill Sharman
Juan Estevez, NBA Argentina8. Kevin Durant9. Tim Duncan24. Jerry West25. Elgin Baylor40. Isiah Thomas41. Bill Walton56. Bob Cousy57. Anthony Davis72. Billy Cunningham73. Dave Cowens

Key takeaways

Pete Maravich (New Orleans Jazz), Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (Los Angeles Lakers)

Some thoughts that came to mind when the draft was going on...

  • No surprise that Jordan (1) and LeBron (2) were off the board with the first two picks
  • A frontcourt of LeBron (2), Olajuwon (15) and Garnett (18) is terrifyingly versatile on both ends
  • A trio of Leonard (14), Pippen (19) and Payton (46) might be impossible to score against
  • There's no shortage of scoring between Abdul-Jabbar (4), Bryant (13) and Harden (29)
  • Related: Rodman (61) might challenge Chamberlain's single-season rebounding record playing next to Bryant and Harden
  • Also related: Frazier (20) and Harden (29) would make for quite the fashion duo
  • It only feels right that Malone (12) still gets a point guard to run pick-and-rolls with in Nash (21)
  • All but two teams (Kidane, Rabinal) had their starting center by the end of the second round
  • Chamberlain (7), Curry (10), Antetokounmpo (23) and Maravich (39) on the same team would lead to a lot of highlights
  • Westbrook (71) fell further than expected
  • This is a pretty incredible list of players

Full rosters

Hakeem Olajuwon David Robinson

Benyam Kidane (@BenyamKidane)

PG: Allen Iverson, Damian Lillard

SG: Michael Jordan, Ray Allen

SF: Julius Erving, Carmelo Anthony

PF: Dirk Nowitzki

C: Patrick Ewing, Nate Thurmond

Nacho Losilla (@Losilla_)

PG: Chris Paul, Jason Kidd

SG: Clyde Drexler, Reggie Miller

SF: LeBron James, James Worthy

PF: Kevin Garnett, Elvin Hayes

C: Hakeem Olajuwon

Michael Jordan Kobe Bryant

Scott Rafferty (@crabdribbles)

PG: John Stockton, Gary Payton

SG: Dwyane Wade

SF: Kawhi Leonard, Paul Pierce

PF: Scottie Pippen

C: Shaquille O'Neal, Wes Unseld, Robert Parish

Carlan Gay (@TheCarlanGay)

PG: Walt Frazier, Nate Archibald

SG: James Harden

SF: Kobe Bryant, Dominique Wilkins, Paul Arizin

PF: Charles Barkley, Dennis Rodman

C: Kareem Abdul-Jabbar

Steve Nash (Phoenix Suns), Dirk Nowitzki (Dallas Mavericks)

Sergio Rabinal (@S_Rabinal)

PG: Steve Nash, Dave Bing, Lenny Wilkens

SG: John Havlicek, Earl Monroe

SF: Larry Bird

PF: Karl Malone, Dolph Schayes

C: Moses Malone, Willis Reed

Alex Novick (@ANov_SN)

PG: Magic Johnson

SG: Oscar Robertson, Hall Greer, Sam Jones

SF: George Gervin

PF: Dave DeBusschere, Jerry Lucas

C: Bill Russell, David Robinson, Bob McAdoo

Kevin Durant looks on at Russell Westbrook guarding Stephen Curry

Leandro Fernández (@FernandezLea)

PG: Stephen Curry, Russell Westbrook

SG: Pete Maravich, Bill Sharman

SF: Rick Barry

PF: Giannis Antetokounmpo, Kevin McHale, Bob Pettit

C: Wilt Chamberlain, George Mikan

Juan Estevez (@JuanEstevez90)

PG: Isiah Thomas, Bob Cousy

SG: Jerry West

SF: Elgin Baylor, Billy Cunningham

PF: Kevin Durant, Anthony Davis

C: Tim Duncan, Bill Walton, Dave Cowens

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Scott Rafferty

 

Scott Rafferty is an experienced NBA journalist who first started writing for The Sporting News in 2017. There are few things he appreciates more than a Nikola Jokic no-look pass, Klay Thompson heat check or Giannis Antetokounmpo eurostep. He's a member of the NBA Global team.