"The strongest roster in NBA history"Usually refers to:"Demon Emperor God Buddha Shark"The squad, they are all dominant in their respective positions, whether it is stats, accolades or court dominance, they are all to the extreme. If they can join forces, then the total number of championships can exceed 10. But if we don't rely on supernatural insight and just look at their performance before they entered the NBA, what should these five players be in the draft if they go in the draft together?Today, I'm going to give my answers in order from lowest to highest.
Fifth place - James. In terms of achievements, James definitely won't be at the bottom of the list, but judging by his pre-draft performance alone, he's definitely going to be at the end. His talent is truly out of the ordinary, both physically and technically, far beyond his peers. However, James is a high school student at the end of the day, and he hasn't been tested by the NCAA. Whether it's technique, experience, mentality, or physical fitness, he certainly isn't as sought-after in the draft market as he hasn't been tested further.
In contrast, a college player who has played in the NCAA is undoubtedly preferred by the team. Fourth place - Jordan. Jordan wasn't that dazzling as a young boy, and even in high school he was only a member of the second team. However, as soon as he arrived in college, Jordan began to grow rapidly, participating in the NCAA championship game in his rookie year, and throwing a key shot to lead the team to win the championship, which made countless people instantly realize his ability. He's perfect both technically and physically, especially as a quarterback, and he's shown maturity in college.
His style of play is flamboyant, both offensive and defensive, and he has extraordinary courage, a defender like that any team would covet. The third place - the magician. Magicians have already earned the title of "magician" in high school, and they have become the center of attention in college. As a point guard with a height of 2.06 meters, he can be imagined to be eye-catching. He has an extremely fluid touch, excellent passing skills and great organisational skills.
Whether it's offense, defense, or passing, Magic is up to the task, and as Dr. J commented, he can control the outcome of the game even if he doesn't score. He can be the cornerstone of any team, and his style of play is very attractive, with him the team's income and results will go hand in hand. Second place - O'Neill. O'Neal showed great physical fitness in college, and he was still very flexible at that time, with all kinds of small skills at his fingertips. He used his physical superiority to crush opponents in college, and there was no one to stop him under the basket.
As a centre-forward, he has the perfect size, tough counter-attacking ability and strength, and is not inferior to the athleticism of a striker, so O'Neal is mouth-watering. In college, he has already shown what he is like as an elite player in the NBA, and any team that doesn't pick him will regret it. First place - Duncan. If not choosing O'Neal will make the team regret it, then not choosing Duncan will be blamed by fans.
Duncan had reached the peak of his college years and was impeccable in terms of physical fitness, technical level, mentality, and experience. The player's performance was impeccable, and even the scouting report pointed out that there were no flaws. He is strong enough to make more than half of the team willingly throw in the towel, and there is no doubt that having such a player is a no-brainer.