The NCAA has won the Florida Five Tigers twice, what are the achievements after entering the NBA? 2

Mondo Sports Updated on 2024-02-03

In basketball, college teams are often the cradle of NBA stars. The University of Kentucky and Duke University and other prestigious schools have cultivated many NBA players, among them, the University of Florida is even more proud, producing many outstanding players, among them, in the 2005-06 season and the 2006-07 season, the University of Florida men's basketball team won the NCAA championship for two consecutive years, this team has only 7 teams in history have done it, and the University of Florida men's basketball team that won the championship for two consecutive years, as many as 5 people were selected in the 2007 NBA draft, What have they achieved? Let's find out.

At the point guard position, Tao Lin Green was drafted by the Trail Blazers in the 2007 NBA Draft. His NBA performance was not as good as he could have been, and he played for several teams, but ultimately failed to establish himself in the league.

Then, at the small forward position, Corey Brewer was selected by the Timberwolves with the seventh pick. Brewer played for several teams as a role player during his NBA career, including helping the team win championships during his time with the Mavericks, becoming a member of the "Rocket Hair Band" in the mouth of fans.

At the starting power forward position, Horford was selected by the Hawks with the third pick. He was a multiple All-Star during his NBA career, showing all-round ability, especially on the defensive end, and was named Defensive Player of the Year in 2013-14.

At the bench center position, Chris Richard was selected by the Timberwolves with the 41st pick in the 2007 NBA Draft. He didn't achieve much during his NBA career and eventually left the league.

The University of Florida men's basketball team's 2007 back-to-back championship roster featured players who had great achievements in the NBA, but others who failed to establish themselves in the league, reaffirming the brutal competitive environment in the NBA and the challenges individual players face in their careers.

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