The NBA (National Basketball Association) is a professional basketball league in North America, comprising 30 teams, 29 from the United States and 1 from Canada.
The league is divided into two conferences - the Eastern Conference and the Western Conference - each with 15 teams.
The NBA season runs from October to June, with each team playing 82 games.
The top eight teams from each conference advance to the playoffs, culminating in the NBA Finals, where the Eastern Conference champion and Western Conference champion compete in a best-of-seven series to determine the NBA champion.
The NBA is known for its high-flying dunks, deep three-pointers, and intense rivalries between teams and players.
Every team needs a player who rebounds extremely well, here are the NBA's all-time rebound-picking kings and their introductions:
1. Wilt Chamberlain - 23,924 rebounds
Wilt Chamberlain is one of the greatest rebounders in NBA history, averaging 22.9 rebounds per game in his career, including two seasons where he averaged 24.6 rebounds per game.
His rebounding skills and physical abilities made him a regular on the rebounding leaderboard.
2. Bill Russell - 21,620 rebounds
Bill Russell is one of the greatest players in NBA history, winning 11 championships in 13 seasons and averaging 22.5 rebounds per game, including five seasons where he averaged 24 rebounds per game.
His rebounding skills and defensive abilities made him one of the best rebounders and defenders in NBA history.
3. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar - 17,440 rebounds
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar is the NBA's all-time leading scorer, averaging 11.2 rebounds per game in his 20 seasons, including six seasons where he averaged 13 rebounds per game. His height and skills gave him an advantage in rebounding, and his scoring ability made him one of the most well-rounded players in NBA history.
4. Elvin Hayes - 16,279 rebounds
Elvin Hayes is one of the greatest scoring forwards in NBA history, averaging 12.5 rebounds per game in his 16 seasons, including two seasons where he averaged 18 rebounds per game.
His height and rebounding skills made him one of the best big men in NBA history.
5. Moses Malone - 16,212 rebounds
Moses Malone is one of the greatest rebounders in NBA history, averaging 12.2 rebounds per game in his 19 seasons, including two seasons where he averaged 15.3 rebounds per game.
His rebounding skills and physical abilities made him a regular on the rebounding leaderboard, and his scoring ability made him one of the best players in NBA history.
They are all extremely good basketball players, is there a member of this group that you like?