How hard is it to come off the bench to become a superstar? The NBA has five people to dominate an e

Mondo Sports Updated on 2024-03-03

Substitutes and superstars don't seem to have any connection, which is the case in the NBA for the most part. It's not easy for the bench to get a foothold in the NBA, while superstars are star-studded and always the focus is always on them. But the NBA is a place where miracles happen, and if you work hard enough, it can be magical. Some superstars, who were only substitutes at the beginning, relied on their own efforts to achieve counterattacks. It's been a tough process, so the NBA has only done it five times so far.

5 – Nash

Nash was not taken seriously at the beginning, his physical fitness was average, and his organizational talent was not shown, and he returned to the Suns after being traded, which is why he played dominant. He's a growing star, both statistically and physically. After returning to the Suns again, Nash was once the strongest point guard in the league, winning 2 MVPs and assist kings, leading the team to play a "run-and-shoot" strategy, and his teammates became better because of him. Regardless of Nash's career without a championship, the data is not eye-catching, and on the whole, the bottom is reasonable.

4 – Harden

You can dislike Harden, but you have to admit his quality, he's definitely a superstar. He is a three-time scoring champion, a MVP, and six first-time champions, and even if he becomes the uncrowned king, he will be 100% inducted into the Hall of Fame, and the Rockets will retire his jersey for him in the future. Before that, he was nothing more than a Thunder bench bandit, far less popular than Dewey. He came to the Rockets to achieve a counterattack, subduing the opponent with offense, and even the league changed the rules to limit Harden's scoring. If he can win one crown before retiring, his historical status will be greatly improved.

3 — Jokic

Jokic belongs to the category of those who have no template and little athleticism, just as they play dominance in the NBA. His basic skills are solid, his ball quotient is high, and he is a quasi-triple-double all year round. He is the lowest MVP in history, which is enough to see how unfavored he was in the first place. Now there are both MVP and FMVP, and the high-level data is the first in the league all year round, and he is the strongest center today. In the future, the honor will be harvested a little more, and it is expected to enter the top 5 centers in history.

2 - Brother Alphabet

Brother Alphabet is the No. 1 in active combat power, he is a combination of offense and defense, and he is also the only star who has achieved MVP+DPOY in a single season after Jordan and Big Dream. At first, he was only trained as a flank defender, and after encountering Kidd, he achieved savage evolution. Now the honor slam, the data is **, the combat effectiveness is also fierce, and the historical status has been in the top 20 in history.

1 – Kobe

At the top of the list is Kobe, who has ruled an era. In his contemporaries, there were many points guards, but Kobe Bryant was the most dazzling. He is a combination of offense and defense, and his statistics are also eye-catching, winning 5 championships, 11 times, 9 times, and 2 times scoring titles. During the 00-10 years, he was the strongest quarterback, and there was still a big gap between others and him. At all times, Kobe Bryant is widely regarded as the second quarterback behind Jordan.

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