The 1996 generation is indeed a golden generation, with many basketball geniuses appearing. As we all know, Kobe is the person closest to God. Then Ray. Allen, one of the Big Three in the 2008 championship, has now renewed his contract with the Celtics. He just broke the Finals three-pointer record this year, and his performance is even more exciting. Allen.
Although Iverson has retired, his story will definitely go down in history! Camby, his defense and his blocking are all very good.
Nash, two-time regular season MVP, multiple assists leader, that gorgeous pass, that drifting three-pointer, that It controls the vision of the whole audience and makes people admire him! The 1996 generation will be the greatest generation, the most outstanding generation, and the most unparalleled generation! !
Although the 1996 generation will retire from the NBA stage, their deeds will forever be recorded in the history of the NBA. The legends they performed and the miracles they told will be remembered by us to give us unlimited motivation!
The following is the 1996 draft order:
1. Allen Iverson, Georgetown, Philadelphia 76ers
2. Matthew Camby Toronto Raptors, Massachusetts
3. Sharif Abdul-Rahim, Vancouver Grizzlies, California
4. Stephon Marbury, Georgia Tech Milwaukee Bucks (*)
5. Ray Allen, Connecticut, Minnesota Timberwolves (*)
6. Antoine Walker, Kentucky, Boston Celtics
7. Loren Sen Knight, Memphis, Los Angeles Clippers
8. Kelly Kittles, Villanova, NJ.com
9. Samaki Walker, Louisville, Dallas Mavericks
p>10. Eric Dampierr Mississippi State Indiana Pacers
11. Todd Fowler North Carolina Golden State Warriors
12. Porta Pancore State Greater Cleveland Cavaliers
13. Kobe Bryant Trevor Morion High School Charlotte Hornets
14. Pegasus Tojakovic, Greece, PAOK, Sacramento Kings
15. Steve Nash, Sancacrano, Phoenix Suns
16. Tony Delk, Kentucky, Charlotte Hornets
17. O'Neal Crane Jr. High School Portland Trail Blazers
18. John Wallace Syracuse New York Knicks
19. Walter McCann Kentucky New York Knicks
20. Ilgauskas, Lithuania Cleveland Cavaliers
21. Dent Jones Mississippi State New York Knicks
< p>22. Roy Rogers, Alabama, Vancouver Grizzlies23. Ryan Trias, Greece, PAOK, Denver Nuggets
24. Derek Fisher Kansas City, Los Angeles Lakers
25. Martin Mossep Khalift, Utah Jazz (*)
26. Jerome Williams, Georgetown Detroit Pistons
p>27. Brian Evans, Indiana, Orlando Magic
28. Rod Till, Greece, Atlanta
29. T. Knight, Connecticut Chicago Bulls
Second Round
30. O. Harrington, Georgetown, Houston Rockets
31. Mark Hendrickson, Washington State, Greater Philadelphia 76ers
< p>32. Ryan Meynell, Oklahoma City, Philadelphia 76ers33. Mookie Norris, University of West Florida, Milwaukee Bucks
34. Sean Ha West Virginia Dallas Mavericks
35. J. Breer Arizona Seattle SuperSonics
36. Doron Shafir Connecticut Los Angeles Clippers
37. Jeff McGinnis, North Carolina Denver Nuggets
38. Steve Hameltenese, Boston Celtics
39. Lacey Miladei, Phoenix Suns
40. Matthew Marne, Mississippi State Golden State Warriors
41. Jason Cesarde Texas Tech, Sacramento Kings
42. Randy Livingston, Louisiana Greater Houston Rockets
43. Ben Davis, Arizona Phoenix Suns
44. Malik Rose, Drexel, Charlotte Hornets
45. Jovo Gill, Colorado, Seattle SuperSonics
46. Matthews· Brown Murray State Greater Portland Trail Blazers
47. Ron Reilly Arizona State Greater Seattle SuperSonics
48. Jami Fike Michigan State Greater Philadelphia 76ers< /p>
49. Amer McCastier, Marquette, Orlando Magic
50. Terrell Bell, Georgia, Houston Rockets
51. Chris ·Robinson Western Kentucky Vancouver Grizzlies
52. Mark Pope Kentucky Indiana Pacers
53. Jeff Nodiad Wisconsin Milwaukee Bucks
54. Shanton Anderson, Georgia-Utah Jazz
55. Ronnie Henderson, Louisiana-Greater Washington Wizards
56. Reggie Jarvie, Arizona Cleaver Cleveland Cavaliers
57. Drew Berry, Georgia Tech, Seattle SuperSonics
58. Darnell Robinson, Al-Kansas, Dallas Mavericks