It's important to be exciting on the NBA stage, and the draft is an opportunity for more talented rookies to get on the stage and start their own basketball journey. Looking back at the 2009 draft, we can see that many of them are now superstars and even All-Star caliber players. For example, Moe God and Bearded are both superstars, while DeRozan is undoubtedly an All-Star calibre. So, how have their respective scores been this season?DeRozan contributed 577 points in 26 games.
The Chicago Bulls have been a bit disappointing, with a roster of All-Star caliber players like LaVine, DeRozan and Vucevic not performing as well as they could in the East. This also makes people start to think, next season or in the future, DeRozan will go **?This could become a hot topic among fans. While DeRozan is still good enough to be an All-Star in terms of scoring, maybe it's a bit lacklusterCurry scored 706 points in 25 games.
Moe God is still in peak form, and his individual ability is undoubted, but the performance of leading the team this season has disappointed fans a little. Fortunately, the Warriors seem to be slowly coming out of the slump, is this related to what the American media said that the Warriors performed better when Dream was not on the court?In any case, in terms of individual scoring and three-point shooting, Moe God still performs well and has reached a historical level!Harden contributed 359 points in 21 games. Since the beard did not play with the 76ers during the trade from Philadelphia to the Clippers, he has played relatively few games this season, at just 21.
In terms of total points, such a score shows that the average points per game is not as high as fans would expect. Perhaps, the bearded man is growing to like playing more of a tandem role, with his assists per game average being good and his individual scoring ability showing signs of recovery. Referring to his recent performances, you can understand that the bearded man who is Jordan-like may be expected to rise againOverall, some players from the 2009 draft have retired from the stage, like Griffin and Jennings, while Beverley continues to play the role of a defensive stalwart.
As for DeRozan and Harden, their form seems to have slipped in, at least so far. And Curry, he still maintains an extraordinary performance, as if he is still a cute god, and I hope he can continue to maintain this state.