First round
Order of players selected by teams
1 Cavaliers James
2 Pistons (exchanged from Grizzlies) Milicic
3 Nuggets Anthony
4 Raptors Bosh
5 Heat Wade
6 Clippers Kaman
7 Bulls Hinrich
8 Bucks (exchanged from Hawks) Ford
9 Knicks Switney
10 Wizards Hayes
11 Warriors Betrus
12 Sonics Collison
13 Grizzlies (exchanged from Rockets) Banks
14 Sonics (traded from Bucks) Ridnour
15 Magic Gans
16 Celtics Bell
17 Suns Kaaba Kappa< /p>
18 Hornets David West
19 Jazz Pavlovich
20 Celtics (exchanged from 76ers) Jones
21 Hawks (in exchange for Indiana Pacers) Boris Diaw Riffo
22 Nets Planinic
23 Trail Blazers Outlaw
24 Lakers Cook
25 Pistons Delfino
26 Timberwolves Abby
27 Grizzlies (exchanged from Kings) Perkins
28 Spurs Barbossa
29 Mavericks Howard
Second round
The teams select players in order
< p>30 Knicks (exchanged from Nuggets) Lamp31 Cavaliers Kapono
32 Lakers (exchanged from Raptors) Walton
33 Heat Beasley
34 Clippers Shortsonitis
35 Bucks (exchanged from Grizzlies) Szewiczjak
36 Bulls Austin
37 Hawks Hansen
38 Wizards Blake
39 Knicks Wellens
40 Warriors Zimmerman
41 Sonics Green
42 Magic Pachulia
43 Bucks Bogens
44 Rockets Badian< /p>
45 Bulls (exchanged from the Suns) Bowen
46 Nuggets (exchanged from the Celtics) Bishizovich
47 Jazz Maurice -Williams
48 Hornets James Long
49 Pacers James Jones
50 76ers Morend
51 Nets Cowell
52 Raptors (exchanged from Lakers) Van der Heer
53 Heat (exchanged from Pistons) Smith
54 Trail Blazers Norwich South
55 Timberwolves Ricketts
56 Celtics (exchanged from Kings) Hunter
57 Mavericks Xue Yuyang
58 Pistons (traded from Spurs) Grinia Duggins
If you are a quasi-NBA fan, you should know that James Anthony Bosh Wade has become a superstar in the draft. The ten players are basically star level. All the players selected in the first round are basically the main strength of the current team. But the reason why they are called the golden generation is because the stars born in 2003 are so dazzling
As for the others The golden generation is as recent as 1996
The first: Allen Iverson. Of course, it goes without saying, four scoring champions, one regular season MVP, two steals champions, two All-Star Game MVPs, etc. If possible, use a separate article to talk about it.
Second place: rebounding beast Camby. Leads the league in blocks per game this season. Has always been one of the most ferocious defensive machines.
Third place: Abdul-Rahim, the All-Star player that year, had 2 and 1 overall performances in the Grizzlies and Hawks. Now his knee can hardly bounce, and he has been wearing thick bandages all year round, but he still averaged 28 minutes per game with the Kings, 12 points and 5 rebounds. It's not easy.
Fourth place: "Lone Wolf" Marbury. In fact, he always felt that he was suitable for playing street ball. He has always had beautiful technical statistics, but he cannot help the team win. Some people say that he is too "alone", others say that he does not have the temperament to lead a show, and so on. Therefore, he is regarded as a negative teaching material for the league. It is not that he has no ability, but that he lacks a heart to win and the enthusiasm to fight with all his strength. He is too undisciplined and will eventually become a special point in this session.
Fifth place: "Good boy" Allen. The league's top shooter, elegant three-pointers, sharp breakthroughs, and stable performance have allowed him to continue to win praise. In my mind, he will always look like a standard player with a bright smile.
Sixth place: Anthony Walker.
From the two-in-two-out Celtics to the current Heat, he has been ignored for his excellent internal and external scoring ability. Perhaps it has something to do with his own flamboyance and pride, or perhaps it is because he likes to shoot three-pointers from the outside and shoot three-pointers from outside. The reason for the low hit rate. All in all, this is a very comedic player!
Tenth place: Eric Dampier is also a strong player at the basket, a strong guarantee for the Mavericks inside. Whether it's rebounding or blocking shots, the coach is very reassured. But the most eye-catching thing about him is his conceited character. For this reason, he boasts that he is the "second center in the league." He is also a very interesting and annoying player.
Thirteenth: Bryant. Placing it at thirteenth, it seems now that it is completely underestimated. As one of the best defenders in the league, his performance this season tells everyone: he was born entirely to score. Perfect touch, terrifying dunks, difficult moves around the basket, and confident three-point shots. He will already be a legend.
Fourteenth place: Stojakovic. The Yugoslav striker is making a comeback. Despite the Kings' final slump, no one can deny his outstanding outside ability. His three-point shooting action is not as standard as the textbook and his blue-shooting action is very strange, but at the same time, his three-point shooting percentage is surprisingly high. But being too stable is also his weakness, isn't it?
Fifteenth place: Nash. The second MVP in the 04-05 and 2005-06 seasons explains everything. His basketball is full of passion, his passes penetrate the court, his running and shooting are extremely accurate, and his fast breaks catch opponents off guard. He has undoubtedly become the best point guard in the league.
Seventeenth place: Jermaine O'Neal. If you say his style is very similar to that of the Wolf King, no one will deny it. He used his flexible body to skillfully fight against powerful centers. His growth path was not smooth, but he persevered and went on to achieve his current glory.
The following Ilgauskas, "Little Fish" Fisher, and Harrington might have been famous in other years, but they encountered the most brilliant rookie class. , it is normal for it to be covered up.