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The top 10 NBA s top 10 are exposed!

NBA media Crazy Stats has included a special statistics - since detailed statistics were found in the 1996-97 season, the 10 players with the most steps in the NBA. This list only counts the referee's violations in the action, and does not include those missed judgments.

Surprisingly, Timberwolves legend Kevin Garnett topped the list with 495 walk violations, and was called for a walk every 2.95 games on average. "Wolf King" surpassed many superstars on this not-so-glorious list and became the "Walk King" of the official NBA statistics.

Garnett played 1,462 regular season games in his career, was called for 495 walk violations, and was blewed every 2.95 games on average. This data makes him the first person in the NBA to move since the 1996-97 season.

Garnett's game style is known for his comprehensiveness. He can score, rebound, assist and defend, but obviously there are some problems with foot control. Most of his steps may occur in low-post back-attacks and face-frame attacks.

Despite the numerous moves, this does not affect Garnett's status as one of the greatest power forwards in NBA history. He led the Celtics to the championship in 2008, was selected into the All-Star 15 times and was selected into the All-Squad 9 times.

Dwight Howard ranked second with 370 steps violations. He played 1,242 regular season games in his career, and was beaten every 3.36 games on average.

Howard was recently inducted into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame, and O'Neal became his referee, and the two of them left their past grudges. In the past, O'Neal always criticized Howard, but in recent years he has been criticized by Rudy Gobert.

LeBron James ranked third with 355 steps violations. He has played 1,562 regular season games so far in his career, and has been beaten every 4.4 games on average.

James currently ranks second in history, second only to Robert Parish (1611 games), and will surpass next season. This year in the Basketball Hall of Fame, James and Chris Paul were selected as members of the Dream Eighth Team.

Despite the numerous walks, this frequency is not high considering James' long career and a lot of time to hold the ball. He is often criticized for "stealing", but official statistics show that his walking frequency is relatively low.

"Shark " Shaquille O'Neal ranked fourth with 340 steps violations. He played 1,207 regular season games in his career, and was beaten every 3.55 games on average.

O'Neal also ranks first in history: the total free throws (11,252 times), the total free throws (5,317 times), the second in history, second only to Wilt Chamberlain (5,805 times).

The fifth place in this list is Antetokounmpo, who ranked fifth with 327 violations of walking. He is the player with the highest frequency of walking among the top five. Antetokounmpo has played 859 regular season games so far in his career, and is yelled at every 2.63 games on average.

Antetokounmpo is currently in the European Cup, leading Greece to successfully reach the semi-finals, and will face the Turkish team led by Alperen Shinkin in the semi-finals.

As the two-time MVP and 2021 champion, Antetokounmpo's breakthrough is powerful, but sometimes the huge stride and rapid pace change will make it difficult for referees to judge, resulting in violation of the rules of walking.