Disagree with a few of the big names. You may know stat books inside and out, but I've read about a few of the players in depth. I'm not challenging your knowledge, I'm just saying I've read a lot about a few of the great players. The other players (about 90% of the league), I can't type accurately because I don't know enough.
The ones I disagree with and the types that they are (I mentioned this before):
Kobe Bryant - ISTJ (not ISTP)
Tracy McGrady - ISFP (not ISTJ)
Gilbert Arenas - INFP (not ESFP or ENFP - you have him in there twice by the way)
Shaquille O'Neal - ESTP (not ESFP)
Chris Bosh - ISFP (not ISFJ)
Dwight Howard - eSFP (not INFP)
The ones I agree with:
Magic Johnson - ESFP
I guess we'll agree to disagree on Kobe. Can't see an istj pulling 80 points off. Kobe wants MORE MORE MORE, full of ego, excess pride, but doesn't accept limits, convention (at least in his own little mind, but it's the thought that counts).
Good catch on McGrady.
Gilbert is a perfect example of an insanely intuitive enfp. Can you say rags to riches to rags to riches to rags again and again, while still maintaining complete confidence with your team at the bottom of the garbage heap? I would've sailed away with jeffster by this point.
Shaq is all over the internet/television/radio waves, going back on past remarks, creating drama, etc. Dude craves the attention.
And as accomplished of an individual player Bosh is, in interviews he remarks pensively, the internal tension of whether to push for himself and leave a crappy team or stick around (slave to the snowball that is fear of change/leaving an already crappy team to the dogs) apparent. Frankly, if he were an isfp, he'd have left already.
I'd like to hear why you think Howard is esfp. The guy is a beam of sunshine on the court, but in interviews is soft, words dribblings from his lips like a leaky faucet, nervous eyes, wishful thinking, etc. makes me think infp. Almost cried watching one of his interviews.