Innbaof history,MaddieIt can be described as one of the models of substitute players counterattacking into superstars. Despite his brief prime, his scoring ability and individual skills are still impressive. In joiningRaptorsteam for the previous 3 yearsMaddieHe has been on the bench, but he has not been discouraged by this, but has shown excellent offensive talent through his hard work and talent. It was only when he joined the Magic that he really sat in the starting position and became the centerpiece of the team. MaddieWith a variety of offensive skills, he impresses with his flowing style of play. During his time with the Rockets, his popularity reached its peak, especially in that classic game of 35.13 seconds, which is still talked about today. IfMaddieIf he can stay healthy, his career will not stop in the first round, and his talent and quality will make him a true superstar.
SteveNashRecognized as a master of ball control, he is also the first foreign player to win back-to-back MVPs. However, many people may not know that he is joiningSunsFor the first two years, he played as a substitute. At that time, no one was aware of his organizational talents. NashPlayed his worth on the Mavericks and backSunsushered in his peak. In addition to two MVPs, he won five assists and was named to the first team three times, and despite not winning a championship, he still deserves it."The Uncrowned King".
NikolaiJokicNot much to expect at first, he wasn't very talented early in his career, and he only played off the bench for the first two years with the Nuggets. It wasn't until the start of his third season that he really settled into the starting role and started to improve his stats significantly. JokicBrilliant and solid in his fundamentals, he is able to contribute 25 points and 10 rebounds per game despite his relatively weak athleticism. He has now won two MVPs, a championship and FMVP, and is expected to win more in the future, as well as a solid top 10 finishCenterof the list.
JamesHarden initially played as a bench player with the Thunder and didn't get much attention. However, leaving the Thunder was a turning point in Harden's career. After joining the Houston Rockets, he became the centerpiece of the team and showed off his offensive talent. During his time with the Rockets, Harden won three scoring titles and one MVP, and was consistently ranked as the league's best scoring guard for a long time. Now, he's transformed into a great point guard, winning the title of assist king twice. Harden has proven himself to be one of the strongest two-way guards in history. If he can win a championship, his place in history will be greatly enhanced.
KobeBryant's bench time was unremarkable, and the stats were relatively mediocre. However, the real comeback began when he won his first championship. Since then,KobeHe began to show his prominence and improved significantly on both ends of the floor in his career. During the period of being the absolute core of the team,Kobe's offense was full of firepower, winning the honor of scoring title twice and creating a miracle of 81 points. Throughout his career,KobeHe has won a total of 5 championships, 2 FMVPs, 1 MVP, 11 first-team selections and 9 first-team selectionsMichael JordanThe strongest quarterback player after that.
The stories of these five players are classic examples of substitutes who have become superstars. They all went through the hardships and disfavor of the bench period, but through their own hard work and talent, they finally achieved their careersBasketballThe pinnacle of the world. Their story shows us that with enough perseverance and perseverance, it is possible for anyone to rise in the face of adversity and become a true superstar.
In reality, we should also draw some inspiration from the stories of these substitutes who fought back. Whether in work or life, we will face various difficulties and challenges, but as long as we maintain a positive attitude, work hard, believe in our own abilities, and strive to break through our own bottlenecks, we will be able to achieve extraordinary in the ordinary and become a better version of ourselves.