Who is the most uneasy for the NBA stars who are "fame more than strength"?
In the NBA, Vanity Fair, some players have won fame far beyond their strength with their gorgeous style of play, explosive highlights or unique personal charm. Today, let’s talk about the typical representatives of “famous but weak strength”. Let’s see who makes you feel “overblown” the most? 1. "White Chocolate" Jason Williams - the magician in the highlights, the nerve knife in actual combat mentioned "White Chocolate", the imaginary passes immediately emerged in the minds of old fans, such as "elbow assist" and "back pass to play with the defender", and the top ten regulars did not run away. But if you really use him as a top point guard, you're a big mistake - you're averaging 10.5 points and 5.9 assists per game in your career, but your turnovers are as high as 2.1, and your assists and turnovers are terrible. Not to mention the All-Star, I haven't even touched the side of the best team. To put it bluntly, he is a "game star", with full viewing and discounted practicality. 2. Andre Drummond - rebounding brush, defensive black hole "Zhuangshen" Drummond's data single is bluffing - 20+20 is easy to get, the rebounding king is weak, but if you really watch the game, you will find that this guy is really not good except grabbing the board. The offensive end basically relies on secondary attacks, with slow movement on the defensive end and poor frame protection. At its peak, it was so easy to fly in the Pistons. As a result, it immediately revealed its content as soon as the team changed, and finally became a player who was basically paid. To put it bluntly, his data is like a bubble, looking beautiful, and it can be broken with one punch. 3. Damian Lillard - the overrated "Big 75"? Needless to say, the reputation of the coach is good at coach Li. The goal of winning the Thunder is enough to play for a lifetime, and it has been all-star all year round, and has also been on the NBA official 75 superstar list. But you have to look at the honors carefully - one match, 0 scoring champions, leading the team to the highest Western Conference Finals, this level is really a bit "watery" in the 75th. Especially compared with those leftovers that did not make it to the 75th (such as Howard and McGrady), Lillard's selection is somewhat a bit like a "favorite support from the league". 4. Greg Oden - the most popular pick in history? was called "O'Neal + Duncan's combination" in college, and beat Durant to be the No. 1 pick. As a result, he entered the NBA, he found that Oden was at the level of a blue-collar center when he was healthy - 11+8 per game, and his defense relied on fouls, and he did not meet the expectations of a "ruling center". Injuries are certainly the cause, but even if they are not injured, his upper limit is only an enhanced version of Gobert, which is far from the "historical center". 5. Kyrie Irving - super popular, honorary All-Star Irving's popularity is definitely the top spot among the active defenders. His style of play is gorgeous, his key goal is hard, and he is even praised as the "first point guard" on social media. But when you look at the honor chart - 1 second team, 2 third teams, 0 MVP votes, and the team leadership ability has been criticized for many years. To put it bluntly, Irving is a top single player, but he is still far from being a real super giant. His fame comes more from "fairy ball" and off-court topics, rather than real results. 6. Vince Carter - "half-man and half-god", but his honor was shabby Carter's dunk was indeed invincible. The "death dunk" at the 2000 Olympics was directly won by the gods, and his popularity once crushed Kobe and Iverson at the same time. But you have to look at the hard honor - 0 times one match, 0 times the scoring leader, the highest average of 27.6 points in his career season, and the best result in leading the team is the Eastern Conference Final. Compared with the other three of the "Four Big Point Guards", Carter's achievements are obviously inferior, and being able to enter the Hall of Fame is all due to extra points for his feelings.
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