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Sean Kemp.
Sport: Basketball.
Team: SuperSonics (Cavaliers).
English name: Shawn Kemp
Born: 1969-1-29
Height: 208
Weight: 126 kg.
Country: United States.
Personal History] Sean Kemp was born on January 29, 1969, is 2.08 meters tall, a Seattle SuperSonics shooter, and in 1980, he went straight from high school to NBA player. From 1993 to 1997, he was named to the NBA All-Star team. In 1994, he was selected for the Dream II team and won the gold medal of the World Basketball Championship for the United States team.
Michael Jordan called "Shawn has extraordinary skill and creativity".
Kemp has loved basketball since he was a child, and his dunks are fierce, ruthless and accurate, and it is said that once when he threw the ball into the net, he actually hit a spark. After graduating from high school, he could have been a great player at the University of Kentucky, but was expelled from the school due to a dispute with the school authorities. As a result, the high school student had to transfer to a vocational school and stayed at home and could not participate in basketball games.
In 1989, when Kemp, who had no college basketball experience, appeared in the NBA Draft, many teams were afraid that he was not mature enough, but the Seattle SuperSonics took the risk of picking Kemp in the 17th place in the first round. Kemp quickly proved the SuperSonics the right choice with his performance.
On the court, he can dunk with both hands like any player in the NBA, has strong jumping ability, quick movements, fast running, powerful blocks, and effective blocking. In his second season, he averaged 15 points per game and grabbed rebounds to become the backbone of the Seattle SuperSonics' rise. He became one of the NBA's most charismatic individual technical performance specialists with his outstanding dunks and blocks, while growing into an all-rounder himself.
In 1993, he led the SuperSonics to the Western Conference Finals. In 1996, he led the team to the Finals, although he lost 2:4 to the Bulls led by Jordan, but people saw that this player, who was once regarded as the "king of children", has become a dignified NBA tough guy.
Camp made a big announcement that high school students can make a big difference in the NBA.
Camp moved to the Cavaliers in 1998 and began to face new challenges without Payton by his side.
On top of Xiao Si.
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To be honest, Kemp was much better than Smalls back then, and his nickname Rain Man was not in vain, because his dunks raged the opponent's basket like a torrential rain, and he and "Glove" Payton also created the most glorious moment of the supersound. But then he drank heavily and gradually quit basketball...
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His explosiveness is stronger than that of Xiao Si, and he is a more well-rounded power forward.
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Kemp's ability is undoubted, definitely surpassing the current big forwards. It's just that the private life is too erosive.
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Flying in the sky to play ball.
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Sean Kemp is stronger, he is more beastly than Xiao Si, Xiao Si actually burst the dunk when he is excited, Kemp is always thinking about the basket whenever and where, and he doesn't even look at how many people are in front of him.
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Judging from the data, it is Xiao Si, but to be honest, it should be Sean Kemp. Because his bounce power is also one of the best.
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Rain Man is stronger!!
When Rain Man first entered the league, he had a super physical fitness, and in terms of height, Rain Man was stronger!!
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The Rainman has a good bounce, it is lower than the Little Overlord, but it can grab a lot of rebounds.
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Do you still need to ask? Of course, it's Xiao Si!
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Xiao Si (when he first entered the alliance) should have been better than Rainman.
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Xiao Si, no common sense, Xiao Si and Howard are well-known in the Air Force, of course Howard can kiss the basket. As for rain man....I don't know for the time being, the data doesn't tell the whole story.
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Because of Sean. Nicknamed Reign Man, Camp is the same as Rain Man.
Sean Kemp, born on November 26, 1969 in Elkhart, Indiana, USA, is a former American professional basketball player who plays as a power forward, nicknamed "Rain Man".
In the 1989 NBA Draft, Kemp was selected by the Seattle SuperSonics with the 17th pick in the first round as a high school player. He has played for the Seattle SuperSonics, Cleveland Cavaliers, Portland Trail Blazers and Orlando Magic. He was named to the NBA All-Star team from 1993 to 1997.
In 2003, Camp announced his retirement.
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Bloated, drug-ridden, fighting, illegitimate child incidents, if these words are used to sum up a person, then that brother is likely to be --- Sean Kemp, a guy who was once the NBA's number one power forward. He was nicknamed "reignman", which is pronounced similar to "rain" and translates to "rain man". Whether it is a ruler or a rain man, it all reflects the strong momentum when he first debuted.
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The nickname Rain Man was born in the 90-91 season, the second year of Camp's participation in the NBA, and his excellent bounce and terrifying first step explosiveness quickly gained the love of fans, for which Camp earned him the nickname "Reign Man", which means "ruler" rather than "rain man". Camp's rookie year said he liked Seattle's climate as much as he liked Dustin Hoffman's film "Rain Man," so the nickname "Rain Man" spread far and wide, because "Reign" had the same pronunciation as "Rain," equating "Ruler" with "Rain Man."
Sean Kemp (born November 26, 1969) in Elkhart, Indiana, USA, is a former American professional basketball player who played as a power forward, nicknamed "Rain Man", and spent his peak years with the NBA Seattle SuperSonics. He became an NBA player in 1989 as a high school student and was named to the NBA All-Star team from 1993-1997. In 1994, he was selected for the Dream II team and won the gold medal of the World Basketball Championship for the United States team.
He retired from the Orlando Magic in 2003.
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It's a literal translation of Rainman, which in English means that he is dominant on the field. Watching him race in the supersonic when he was young was indeed very dominant.
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It is said that his momentum is like a storm!!
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Because his attack under the basket is as fierce as a storm!
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No, Camp sweats too much when he plays. Sweat like rain, so it is called a rain man.
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I think the overall strength is that Camp is stronger, but in terms of speed, I think Xiao Si is the fastest center I have ever seen, his fast attack, air cutting, and reverse cutting awareness after blocking and dismantling are very strong, and the Suns can play a super fast offense, and his credit is great.
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It should be that Rain Man Kemp is faster.
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The 90s were the best years in the NBA, and the veterans were still relatively good-looking.
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Number 40, on the SuperSonics, you go on the slam dunk magazine network, mail order.
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You can buy it when you go to the United States, and I traveled to Taiyuan, Shanxi Province to see Gary Payton's supersonic No. 20 team uniform, which is estimated to be very rare.
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Jordan. O'neill. Glenhill and many more.
There were too many players like Martin back then. None of them are normal.
Note: My personal opinion is that the current NBA cannot be compared to the current NBA except for individual players. The overall level is decreasing. From this point of view, I think a lot of data is difficult to compare.
Fifteenth floor friend, I don't agree with you. It seems that in the Jordan era there were a lot of very good players. But maybe Jordan has to be the reason so.
It seems that O'Neal was only recognized as one of the best centers in the world when Jordan was almost retired, and he won the NBA championship and MVP honors. If Duncan and Jordan were the same era, I think Duncan's fate would be like that of Malone or Mourning. )
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"Rain Man" used to be the guy with the NBA's number one power forward. He was nicknamed "reignman", which is pronounced similar to "rain" and translates to "rain man".
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Rain Man, but now Rain Man is already a fool.
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Sean is a purebred beast interior player who violently smashes the rim and has absolute top physical fitness, but relies more on the point guard to feed the ball. Last time he was suspended, this guy didn't practice and his weight went up dozens of pounds. Plus leaving Payton. developed independently, and the competitive state obviously declined
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Because of the serious weight gain in one summer, for this kind of brutalist player, the body is capital, and without the body, there is nothing.