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NBA: Top 10 Players In The 1990s

Reggie Miller#31, Shooting Guard for the Indiana Pacers prepares to shoot a free throw during the NBA Central Division basketball game against the Houston Rockets on 9th November 1994 at the Market Square Arena in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States. The Rockets won the game 109 – 104. (Photo by Allsport/Getty Images)

10. Reggie Miller: Reggie Miller does not have the counting stats to match up with the other people on this list, but his impact compares to almost nobody. Reggie Miller revolutionized the three point-shot before Steph Curry was here, he paved the way for Curry and gave him an opening to be great. 

9. Patrick Ewing

Ewing is one of the best bigs to ever play, he was one of the strongest players in the league and dominated around the basket on both the defensive and offensive side of the ball. He appeared in 8 All-Star games and was on an All-NBA team 5 times. 

8. John Stockton

Stockton’s IQ, game management and efficiency is what made him the player he was, he is the All-time assist and steals leader in the NBA. He had great runs in the finals with Karl Malone but ultimately came up short each time. 

7. Charles Barkley

Barkley showed out in the 1990s using his strength to make up for his stature and have a unique playing style, Barkley is one of the best pound for pound rebounders ever. He won a 1993 MVP with the Phoenix Suns and was the best player on a championship contender throughout the 90s. 

6. Scottie Pippen 

Scottie Pippen is the greatest sidekick of all time, he paired up with Michael Jordan and they became an unstoppable force. Pippen was consistently the best defender on the floor and had a very underrated playmaking aspect to him, he created shots for his teammates better than a lot of people in NBA history.

5. Shaquille O’Neal

Los Angeles Lakers Shaquille O’Neal portrait, September 20, 2000 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Bob Riha, Jr./Getty Images)

Shaq came into the league as the first overall pick and made an immediate impact, making the All-Star team every year he had the chance, his athleticism and strength at his size made him an unstoppable force.. He led the Magic in 1995 to an NBA Finals run alongside his partner in crime, Penny Hardaway. 

4. David Robinson

The Admiral filled his trophy room in the ’90s, earning a Rookie of the Year, Defensive Player of the Year, MVP, and one Championship in 1999. He was an elite two-way player and paired perfectly with Tim Duncan when he was injured, and they came back and won the title. 

3. Karl Malone

Karl Malone #32, Power Forward for the Utah Jazz looks at the basketball as he prepares to make a free throw during the NBA Pacific Division basketball game against the Los Angeles Clippers on 8th November 1999 at the STAPLES Center arena in Los Angeles, California, United States. The Utah Jazz won the game 94 – 79. (Photo by Tom Hauck/Getty Images)

The Mail Man is one of the most consistent scorers of all time, he won 2 MVPs in the 1990s and would have a few championships if it weren’t for Michael Jordan and the Bulls. He was All-NBA first team every single year during the 90s and also appeared in every single all-star game. 

2. Hakeem Olajuwon

LANDOVER, MD – CIRCA 1984: Hakeem Olajuwon #34 of the Houston Rockets shoots a free throw against the Washington Bullets during an NBA basketball game circa 1984 at the Capital Centre in Landover, Maryland. Olajuwon played for the Rockets from 1984-2002. (Photo by Focus on Sport/Getty Images)

Hakeem The Dream Olajuwon was outstanding in the 90s; he won 2 Defensive Player of the Year awards and 1 MVP, and  2 NBA Finals MVPs. His quickness at his size is what made him special, he was able to pivot with his quick hands and elite footwork, one of the greatest bigs the game has ever seen.

1. Michael Jordan

Chicago Bulls All-Star forward # 23 Michael Jordan file photos. (Photo by Tom Berg/WireImage)

Despite missing a year and half, MJ was the definitive greatest player of the 90s, He won 4 MVPs and 6 Finals MVPS. His influence and popularization of basketball around the globe made him one of the greatest players to ever touch a basketball.