But amid all the fanfare and showering of love that comes their way, there are a select group of players throughout history who perhaps don't get the appreciation they deserve. Whether it was simply being out of the national limelight, or being outshadowed by more famous teammates, some stars could do with more recognition.
So with that in mind, below is a ranking of the 10 most underrated players in NBA history.
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The starting center for the Dallas Mavericks when they won their championship back in 2011, Tyson Chandler's efforts during the playoffs were largely overshadowed by the sheer brilliance of Dirk Nowitzki. A monster rebounder and fearsome defensive presence who could control the paint, Chandler would receive his one and only All-Star nod in 2013 when he was a part of the New York Knicks.
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Indeed, it was with the Knicks that he would also be awarded the Defensive Player of the Year in 2012, and he would finish his playing career averaging almost a double-double with over eight points and nine rebounds per game to his name.
Capable of playing at the four or five, Shareef Abdur-Rahim was drafted third overall in 1996 by the Vancouver Grizzlies. He would make the All-Rookie first team in his debut season with the Grizzlies, having been the team's leading scorer and setting a franchise record with his 18.7 points per game. The next four seasons would see him average over 20 PPG, and was ranked in the top 20 in 13 statistical categories - despite this, the Grizzlies would remain well outside of playoff contention.
A trade to the Atlanta Hawks would follow, and while the Hawks would finish the 2001/2002 season with a 33-49 record, Abdur-Rahim would get his one and only All-Star selection. Then in December 2002, he would become the sixth-youngest player in NBA history to reach 10,000 points. A consistent scorer over many years, Abdur-Rahim not playing for teams contending for titles or playoffs was a major reason as to why he doesn't seem to get the recognition.
The second overall pick of the 1999 NBA Draft, and the joint-winner of the Rookie of the Year award along with Elton Brand in his first season in the league, Steve Francis was as an athletic a point guard as you could find. Standing at 6 foot 3, Francis had an incredible vertical leap, and he was an absolute menace in transition with his speed, explosiveness and handles.
A three-time All-Star all with the Houston Rockets, Francis' crossover was as good as anyone's in the league at the time, and he would finish his career with over 10,000 points at an average of over 18 points per game. While his time with Yao Ming with the Rockets was short and sweet, he did enjoy some of his best moments there, including scoring a career-high 44 points against the Los Angeles Lakers in a televised game at home.
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Given that he only had about six real seasons in the NBA, it is easy to forget that Brandon Roy was a real problem. Selected with the sixth pick by the Portland Trail Blazers in 2006, Roy would make an immediate impact, averaging almost 17 points per game in his debut season and winning the Rookie of the Year award in a near-unanimous vote.
Named to two All-NBA teams, Roy was an elite slasher, and his good shooting made him a real nightmare for opposition defenders. In fact, even Kobe Bryant didn't hesitate when asked to name the toughest player he ever had to go up against.
Unfortunately for Roy and the NBA as a whole, a degenerative knee condition meant that he was forced to retire in 2011. A brief return with the Minnesota Timberwolves was short-lived a year later, but there can be no questioning that had Roy been in the league for a few more years and steered clear of injuries, he would be talked about as being one of the best shooting guards of his era.
Former NBA point guard Maurice Cheeks admitted that Strickland's talents made him the kind of player who opposition stars didn't relish taking on.
The mark of any true player is that someone doesn't want to play against him. I'm sure guys around the league say that when they have to play Rod. He runs a team extremely well, he can go to the basket any time he gets ready and does it effortlessly. Rod kind of goes at his own pace...he doesn't look to shoot from the outside. He breaks the defense down, penetrates, then kicks the ball out to other scorers.
Speaking on The Last Dance documentary, Jordan said:
Dennis was one of the smartest guys I played with. He understood defensive strategy with all the rotations. He had no limits in terms of what he does. He was a new character, but I knew Dennis, and I knew what he could do basketball-wise.
Despite being a five-time NBA champion, Rodman was only named to the All-Star team twice. He did, however, get named to the All-NBA Third Team on two occasions, was named the Defensive Player of the Year a couple of times, and was the leading rebounder in the league across seven consecutive seasons. He is no doubt one of the all-time great defenders in NBA history.
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A two-time All-Star and twice voted into the All-NBA Third Team, Ginobili could hit the big shot when needed, and he did exactly that during Game 5 of the NBA Finals against the Miami Heat back in 2013. After watching him step up and deliver one of his best games in years, Parker declared:
We know Manu is a big part of what we do. And we needed a game like that from him. I was happy when Pop put him in the starting five, because you can get a rhythm… tonight he was great.
A true pioneer for European players, Vlade Divac was a big man who was primarily known for his passing skills, and is one of just seven NBA stars to register a total of 13,000 points, 9,000 rebounds, 3,000 assists and 1,500 blocks - the others being Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Shaquille O'Neal, Hakeem Olajuwon, Tim Duncan, Kevin Garnett and Pau Gasol.
A key part of the Sacramento Kings franchise that starred fan favourites like Chris Webber and Mike Bibby among others, Divac's enormous talents were recognised by his teammates, not least Doug Christie who said:
I think Vlade meant more than he’s even recognized for, to be honest. He was my veteran when I was a rookie in Los Angeles, and a lot of just teaching the game to me, passing to the post, cutting and understanding — I got that from him. To meet back up with him in Sacramento, when we needed a bucket, we could go to him with the little hook — Mr. Smooth Operator.
A huge part of the grit and grind era of the Memphis Grizzlies, Marc Gasol - along with point guard Mike Conley - epitomised the franchise with their hard work and skill. The younger brother of Pau, Marc would win the Defensive Player of the Year award with the team in 2013, and would remain in Memphis until being traded to the Toronto Raptors six years later.
Gasol would emerge as a vital part of the Raptors' championship-winning run, offering elite passing skills and a three-point shot that expanded the team's game from the center spot. In his first ever NBA Finals game, the Spaniard would rack up 20 points and seven rebounds. Over the course of his career, Gasol would earn three All-Star appearances and two All-NBA selections, including one to the First Team back in 2015.
When you're in a team filled with talent like Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson, Draymond Green and Kevin Durant, it's easy to feel somewhat overshadowed. But while Andre Iguodala may not have been the first, second or even the third-choice option for the Golden State Warriors to get a bucket during their dynasty period, he was certainly a massive part of their success.
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