1 Cavaliers James
2 Pistons (exchanged from Grizzlies) Milicic
3 Nuggets Anthony
4 Raptors Wave Shi
5 Heat Wade
6 Clippers Kaman
7 Bulls Hinrich
8 Bucks (exchanged from Hawks ) Ford
9 Knicks Sweetney
10 Wizards Hayes
11 Warriors Betrus
12 Super Sonic Collison
13 Grizzlies (traded from Rockets) Banks
14 SuperSonics (traded from Bucks) Ridnour
15 Magic Gans
16 Celtics Bell
17 Suns Kaaba Kappa
18 Hornets David West
19 Jazz Pavlovic
20 Celtics (exchanged from 76ers) Jones
21 Hawks (exchanged from Indiana Pacers) Boris Diaw-Rifo
22 Nets Planinic
23 Trail Blazers Outlaw
24 Lakers Cook
25 Pistons Delfino< /p>
26 Timberwolves Abby
27 Grizzlies (traded from Kings) Perkins
28 Spurs Barbossa
29 Mavericks Howard
James, Wade and Anthony, and you can add Bosh if you like, are the new generation of NBA and the new idol of the league, the new golden generation carefully created and promoted by the league and Stern. The reputation is so loud and dazzling. It's just that the Dream Seven, led by the new golden generation such as James, Wade and Anthony, not only failed to revive the reputation of the Dream Team, but missed the finals here and returned with a bronze medal of the same color and quality but two grades lower. Uncovering the dazzling coat of the so-called new golden generation and the careful packaging of the league, we find that the 2003 class is just getting started. Not to mention comparable to the 1984 generation led by the Flyers, it is comparable to the 96 generation led by Kobe, Iverson and Nash. Compared with the golden generation, there is a big gap between the number and quality of stars compared with the 1996 golden generation, and they do not have much capital. young? Are they the future of the NBA? Who can guarantee all this? The future is as ethereal as the answer in the wind, and like a colorful soap bubble, which looks beautiful but elusive.
There is a saying: the 1984 generation is the past of the NBA, the 1996 generation is the present of the NBA, and the new generation of 2003 is the future and hope of the NBA. But what do they do to hold up the sky of the NBA? James' comprehensiveness? Wade's breakthrough? Or Anthony's ass? It is undeniable that the 2003 rookie class is the most outstanding since 1996 in terms of number of stars and player talent, and James, Wade and Anthony are the most outstanding representatives.
Whether a rookie can represent an era is not determined by their dazzling prospects and beautiful imagination, but by their final achievements