If you want to be valued by the team in the NBA, you must first show your own value, either you are blessed with physical talent, or you are famous in the United States, or you have a blockbuster performance on the court, when you have these factors, you can naturally get the team's focus on training, of course, it is not that you will be able to become a superstar, such as the following players!
No. 1: Iguodala, the No. 9 pick in the first round in '04, and the 76ers let Iverson go for him!
Iguodala averaged 9 points per game in his first year as a rookie and 12 points in his second year3 points, 3rd year 182 points, in addition to which Iguodala averaged 57 rebounds and 2 steals, and the shooting rate is close to 50%, so when Iverson and the team are increasingly conflicted, the management also has the courage to abandon it, in their imagination after Iverson leaves, Iguodala's average shots per game will increase to 20 times and then the data will come to about 25 + 5 + 5, but I didn't expect Iguodala to digest so many shots, and then he took the initiative to move closer to defensive players, and finally the two sides separated amicably after the 11-12 season.
Iguodala couldn't take over the game with consecutive points like Iverson.
Second place: Ariza, No. 43 pick in the second round in '04, Maddie gave him the No. 1 jersey!
It's a cliché, Ariza in the '09 playoffs with the Lakers was 113 points 42 rebounds and 23 assists 16 steals, especially shooting 497% and 47 three-point shooting3%, the more critical problem is that Ariza is still only a substitute role, in Morey's vision of Ariza coming to the Rockets after doubling the playing time, the average data per game will also increase significantly, but the data will only increase to 14 after the Rockets9 points, but the shooting percentage slipped to 394%, how can the defensive treatment of the protagonist and the supporting characters be comparable!
No. 3: Granger, No. 17 pick in the first round in '05, replaced by George due to injury!
Granger has already averaged 25 per game in '098 points, Paul George averaged only 10 points per game in the second year of the 12 playoffs and the Heat Big Three when he was still a rookie, and it can be said that Granger single-handedly withstood the Heat's outside Wade and James and led the team to take a 2:1 lead, but unfortunately before the series ended, Granger suffered a knee injury, and then the knee injury in the new season ruined all this again.
Granger and James face each other.
Fourth place: Monta Ellis, No. 40 pick in the second round in '05, the two-gun combination was unsuccessful and was abandoned by the Warriors!
Although Monta Ellis was a second-round pick, he was 68 points, followed by 165 points, 202 points, 255 points, the individual data can be described as one step at a time, but the combination with Curry has been unable to make a breakthrough, 26 wins in 10 years, 36 wins in 11 years, and 23 wins in 12 years, when Ellis averaged 21 per game9 points, Curry averaged 14 per game due to a foot injury7 points, the Warriors intended to give up Curry, but the Bucks chose Ellis with better data, which is fate.
Fifth place: OJ Mayo, 08 Tanhua, banned for off-court reasons!
O.J. Mayo is known as a lifelong enemy of Derrick Rose in the NCAA, and in '08 Rose was elected the first pick and Mayo was only the third pick, and then in his rookie season, Rose averaged 168 points 39 rebounds, Mayo averaged 18 per game5 points 38 rebounds, and Rose took 92 in the Rookie of the Year selectionWith 5% of the vote, perhaps from this moment Mayo's mentality began to be unbalanced, and in 11 Mayo was banned for taking banned drugs, and since then the young man has completely lost his aura.
Mayo always thought that Rose had stolen his No. 1 pick and Rookie of the Year.
Sixth place: Terek Evans, No. 4 pick in '09, unprofessional management!
Evans averaged 20 per game in his first year as a rookie1 point 53 rebounds and 58 assists 15 steals, this is obviously a two-way guard or a ball-holding nucleus, but the Kings management then played a three-guard tactic, putting Thomas Jr., who is 1.75 meters tall, and Thorton 1.88 meters in the backcourt, and then let Evans, who was born as a guard, go to the small forward position, which made the management and the head coach brains pump!
No. 7: Rubio, No. 5 pick in '09, for which the Timberwolves missed Curry!
At that time, the Timberwolves had Al Jefferson and Kevin Love on the inside, and only lacked point guards, so the Timberwolves first used the No. 5 pick to choose Ricky Rubio, who is known as the "Spanish Golden Boy", but because of Rubio's contract, it would take two years to land in the NBA, so the Timberwolves chose a point guard with a height of 1.88 meters Jonny Flynn with a height of 1.88 meters with the sixth pick, and then the seventh pick was Stephen Curry. Rubio hit a 10 in his first year after arriving6 points 82 assists, but the second, third, fourth and even fifth years have always been at this level, and slowly the golden boy will be lost to everyone.
What can Curry accomplish by replacing Rubio and Love or Towns later?
Eighth place: Jennings, pick 10 in '09, youngest 50+ player!
Jennings scored 55 points in Game 7 of his rookie game, and the Bucks quickly made him a centerpiece, but he struggled to improve and shot just 387%, four years later, it was still reluctantly given up by the Bucks.
No. 9: Barnes, the No. 7 pick in the first round in '12, was hailed by Cuban as the next Harden!
In 16 years, Cuban signed him with a 4-year, 94 million contract, and at the press conference, Cuban said that Barnes would explode in the new season and become a player like James Harden, but Barnes was tepid, and Barnes was traded away by Cuban only two and a half years later.
In order to bring in Barnes, Nowitzki took the initiative to reduce his salary.
No. 10: McCarvey, No. 11 pick in the first round in '13, a blockbuster debut!
McCarvey scored 22 points, 7 rebounds, 12 assists and 9 steals in the first game, and he played against a high-quality opponent like the Heat Big Three, and then in the third game, he scored 26 points and 10 assists and led the team to three consecutive wins, so the follow-up 76ers also gave McCarvey enough playing time, but McCarvey was unable to adjust back after hitting the rookie wall in the middle of the season, averaging 16 per game in the first year7 points, 14 in the second year6 points, 11 in the third year5 points, 6 in the fourth year6 points, McCarvey will soon be unwanted!