Basketball Hall of Fame guard and Philadelphia 76ers legend Allen Iverson named Michael Jordan, Kobe Bryant, LeBron James, Stephen Curry and Shaquille O'Neal as his top five NBA players of all time.
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Hall of Famer Allen Iverson revealed his top five NBA players of all time during an interview with CBS News on Tuesday, Oct. 7, to promote his new memoir, "Misunderstood," released the same day.
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Warriors star Stephen Curry earns a spot in Allen Iverson’s all-time top five, joining Jordan, Bryant, James, and O’Neal.
Veterans such as Kevin Durant and Kawhi Leonard are still playing at an elite level. Two-way threats such as Jalen Williams and Jaylen Brown have helped their teams win recent championships. And ...
We enlisted 12 NBA experts across USA TODAY and the USA TODAY Network and asked them to rank the best players ahead of the 2025-26 season.
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Also, see where veterans like Kevin Durant, Anthony Davis, Kawhi Leonard and Stephen Curry land just outside of the top 10.