24 years is recognized as a draft year, which leads some teams to be less willing to draft even if they get high ranking lottery tickets. However, a draft year is not equal to being unable to produce superstars. On the contrary, it is easy for a draft year to be low ranking Taobao monster stars. The 13th draft year is the best example. The American media Hoopshype also rearranged the recognized 13th draft year before the 24th draft year, Among them, Bennett, the No. 1 player, is regarded as the most outstanding player in history, and Goebbels is the second, with no controversy.
Fifth place: Adams (original 12th place)
It is not difficult to see the bad star configuration of the 13th session from Adams ranking fifth. Adams has been a qualified starting level insider throughout his career, but the upper limit is only a blue collar insider. The only honor is that he was selected into the second round of the best rookie in the 13-14 season.
Even so, he can still rank fifth in the re ranking, because he is a qualified starting interior for most of his career, providing reliable rebounds, defense, cover and efficient interior finishing.
Fourth place: Oladibo (the original winner)
Oladibo was one of the few top ranked talent shows in the 13th session. At his peak, he was one of the best shooting guards of his time. He was selected as an All Star twice, the best defensive player for a while, the best three teams and the best stealer.
Regrettably, Oladibo suffered serious injuries in his peak period, which led to his peak period being severely compressed, otherwise he should have obtained a higher ranking.
Third place: CJ McCullham (former No. 10 show)
Compared with Oladibo, CJ McCullem's peak period is far from reaching the all-star level, let alone the best ranks in active service, and has never played a major role.
However, CJ McCullem has hardly been seriously injured. His overall competitiveness and contribution in his career are very smooth. He has always been a quasi all-star level guard, as well as a qualified third or even second leader.
CJ McCullem on the offensive end is always trustworthy. He has comprehensive offensive means, but his ability on the defensive end is limited, resulting in a low upper limit.
Second place: Gobel (the original 27th show)
Gobel is one of the biggest bottom hunters in NBA history. The Jazz chose him at the end of the first round. As a result, Gobel became one of the best defenders in the league step by step.
After winning the award of the best defensive player this season, Goebbels has won this honor four times in his career so far. He has built a top defense system for his team, whether playing for the Jazz or joining the Timberwolves.
In his second season for the Timberwolves, Goebbels helped the Timberwolves create the first defense efficiency in the league. The Timberwolves also became one of the biggest dark horses in the western region, which is expected to attack the championship.
First place: Brother Alphabet (original No. 15 show)
There is no doubt that the top position of the list belongs to Brother Alphabet. In the super small year of 13 years, Brother Alphabet, a historical superstar, was born.
In fact, at the beginning of the draft, no one was optimistic about the future development prospects of Brother Alphabet, because his body was too weak. As a result, after years of training and building, Brother Alphabet completely transformed and became one of the most exaggerated players in active service and even in history.
In addition, he has won the championship, FMVP, MVP, and many other hard honors, such as All Star, Best Player, Defensive Player, and so on. Alphabet Brotherhood is ahead of other players in the 13th session, ranking the top of the list without controversy.
Other rankings are as follows: the original order is in parentheses
6-10 places: Schroeder (17), Popper (8), Orinik (13), Little Hardaway (24) and Covington (lost);
11-20: Ottoport (3), Little Curry (lost), Plumley (22), Noel (6), Mikawei (11), Bullock (25), Muscara (44), Zeller (4), Tess (lost) and Dion (21);
21-30: Snell (21), Delavedova (lost), Desmond (lost), Ben McLermore (7), Crabbe (31), Larkin (18), Robertson (26), Lane (5), Hill (23) and Treebek (9).
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