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Top 75 players? How about 76 instead?

- By The Associated Press

For the NBA’s 75th anniversar­y team, 75 players weren’t enough.

The league needed 76 instead.

The top 75 players in NBA history — and one more because of a tie in the voting — have been revealed, a group that has combined to win 158 NBA championsh­ips, earn 730 NBA All-Star selections and score more than 1.5 million points.

The players were not ranked in order, and were announced over a threeday span randomly. And the league didn’t say which players wound up in that tie to determine the final spot.

All 50 of the Top 50 players — chosen 25 years ago, during the NBA’s 50th anniversar­y celebratio­n — made the Top 75 list as well, a clear indicator that the voters for this team respected the intentions of the selectors a quarter-century ago.

Of the new names on the list, nine were announced during the first two rounds of unveilings Tuesday and Wednesday: Giannis Antetokoun­mpo, Tim Duncan, Kevin Durant, Kevin Garnett, James Harden, Allen Iverson, Steve Nash, Dirk Nowitzki and Chris Paul.

The other newcomers were all announced Thursday, with a few obvious picks coming along with a few surprises. Dominique Wilkins was a notable omission from the 50th anniversar­y team but made

the 75th anniversar­y team.

“It took me a while to get over it,” Wilkins said of the snub a quarter-century ago.

He doesn’t have to worry about it anymore.

Nor does Bob McAdoo, another player who didn’t make the Top 50 list 25 years ago but got enough votes to make the Top 75.

“A legend on and off the court,” read a statement from the Miami Heat, commemorat­ing McAdoo’s selection.

The other newcomers to the list, all announced Thursday: Dennis Rodman, Ray

Allen, Dwyane Wade, Jason Kidd, Kobe Bryant, Gary Payton, Paul Pierce, Stephen Curry, Reggie Miller, Kawhi Leonard, Damian Lillard, LeBron James, Carmelo Anthony, Anthony Davis and Russell Westbrook.

“I just got chills. I don’t want to be cool and act like this doesn’t mean anything. ... It’s surreal,” Wade said on the Turner Sports telecast of Thursday’s announceme­nt.

Kidd had a similar reaction, after being told in a pregame interview before the team he now coaches — the

Dallas Mavericks — opened their season against the Atlanta Hawks.

“One, I’m surprised,” Kidd said. “Two, it’s a surreal moment, right? Seventy-five years, to be mentioned with that list, there’s a lot of great names. I’m just happy they found a way to put my name on that list.”

THE NBA’S 75TH ANNIVERSAR­Y TEAM, IN ALPHABETIC­AL ORDER:

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar; Ray Allen; Giannis Antetokoun­mpo; Carmelo Anthony; Nate Archibald; Paul Arizin; Charles Barkley; Rick Barry; Elgin Baylor; Dave Bing; Larry Bird; Kobe Bryant; Wilt Chamberlai­n; Bob Cousy; Dave Cowens; Billy Cunningham; Stephen Curry; Anthony Davis; Dave DeBusscher­e; Clyde Drexler; Tim Duncan; Kevin Durant; Julius Erving; Patrick Ewing;

Walt Frazier. Kevin Garnett; George Gervin; Hal Greer; James Harden; John Havlicek; Elvin Hayes; Allen Iverson; LeBron James; Magic Johnson; Sam Jones; Michael Jordan; Jason Kidd; Kawhi Leonard; Damian Lillard; Jerry Lucas; Karl Malone; Moses Malone; Pete Maravich; Bob McAdoo; Kevin McHale; George Mikan; Reggie Miller; Earl Monroe; Steve Nash; Dirk Nowitzki. Hakeem Olajuwon; Shaquille O’Neal; Robert Parish; Chris Paul; Gary Payton; Bob Pettit; Paul Pierce; Scottie Pippen; Willis Reed; Oscar Robertson; David Robinson; Dennis Rodman; Bill Russell; Dolph Schayes; Bill Sharman; John Stockton; Isiah Thomas; Nate Thurmond; Wes Unseld; Dwyane Wade; Bill Walton; Jerry West; Russell Westbrook; Lenny Wilkens; Dominique Wilkins; James Worthy.

HAWKS 113, MAVERICKS 87 » Cam Reddish scored 20 points, Trae Young added 19 and Atlanta began a season of high expectatio­ns with a rout, ruining the debut of Dallas coach Jason Kidd.

HEAT 137, BUCKS 95 » Tyler Herro scored 27 points in 24 minutes off the bench, Jimmy Butler added 21 and Miami opened its season with an easy victory over NBA champion Milwaukee

CHINESE BROADCASTE­R WON’T SHOW CELTICS GAMES OVER KANTGER COMMENTS » Chinese broadcaste­r and NBA partner Tencent is not showing current or archived Boston Celtics games on its platforms, in apparent response to comments that Celtics center Enes Kanter made to advocate Tibetan independen­ce. Kanter, as part of a series of social media posts, also called Chinese President Xi Jinping a “dictator.” Kanter did not play in Boston’s season-opening 138-134 loss to New York on Wednesday night. The game was not shown on the streaming services that typically broadcast most NBA games to millions in China.

 ?? HAKIM WRIGHT SR. — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Atlanta’s Cam Reddish celebrates after hitting a 3-pointer during Thursday’s game against Dallas. Reddish scored 20 points to lead the Hawks to a 113-87 victory.
HAKIM WRIGHT SR. — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Atlanta’s Cam Reddish celebrates after hitting a 3-pointer during Thursday’s game against Dallas. Reddish scored 20 points to lead the Hawks to a 113-87 victory.

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