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There are champion shows every year, and every team will try their best to get the champion sign. There are even some teams that do not hesitate to put on a bad show to achieve their goals in order to win the champion, which shows that the champion show is really attractive. The top pick could be the future of the team, or it could be a superstar in the league, and they are all very talented.
However, some champions, they did not play their due strength, and even failed to pass the performance, such champions, we are collectively referred to as "parallel champions". If you want to say that the most famous parallel trade champions in history, you have to be these 5 today.
5: Kwame. Brown is Jordan's handpick, and it turns out that Jordan's play is incomprehensible, and he can't see people's eyes.
After 12 seasons in the NBA, he averaged rebounds per game in his career, which is not as good as many bench teams. Not only did he have poor statistics, but he also had problems with his attitude towards the game, and once said to Kobe Bryant, "Don't pass the ball to me, I can't shoot it anyway", which made Kobe angry that he wanted to cry without tears. The data is poor, the game attitude is also problematic, and he has failed to live up to the identity of the champion.
4: Olovokandi beat Pierce and Nowitzki to become the top pick, and they all thought he would be strong, but the result was still disappointing. He played in the NBA for a total of 9 years, averaging points and rebounds per game in his career, except for a rookie second team, no other honors.
3: To say Joe. Smith was still very famous back then, after all, Garnett, Rashid.
Wallace, Stark House, all lined up behind him. Although he has played in the NBA for 16 years, he has changed 12 teams, which is a veritable "bum". The NBA's famous "yin-yang contract" is Joe.
Smith single-handedly concocted that he also pitted the Timberwolves for decades and could not turn over, and Garnett's departure to join the Celtics was also affected by his "yin and yang" contract.
2: Oden is definitely a parallel import, don't talk about his college days, we must judge his strength by his NBA performance. He played a total of 3 seasons in the NBA, averaging 8 points and rebounds per game.
Played 61 games in the first year, which is very healthy, Oden's stats are only 7 rebounds, and he doesn't see the dominance at all, and the only thing that is remarkable is the defense. Health is also part of talent, and it's clear that Oden is a poor attribute. Played a total of 105 regular season games, and the stats are so poor, what reason is there to say that he is not a parallel import?
1: The first must be Bennett, who estimated that he was unexpectedly the champion. Played in the NBA for 4 years and changed 4 teams, and the team is a water cooler.
Average rebounds per game, this statistic is miserable. Even in today's small-ball era, Bennett still has no chance, and at the age of 27, he has no ball to play!
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Yes, Kwame Brown is not bad, not particularly watery, Jordan expected too much from him, so he ruined him.
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It's normal for him to be at the bottom, because at that time his skills weren't as good as everyone thought, just luck.
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Yes. Although his team won the NBA Finals, his performance in it was not satisfactory.
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A big guy with great physical fitness....
A muscular man who plays hard just to feed his younger siblings and make his mother less hard....A high school student with poor psychological quality who entered the league too early in order to make money....A person who has been hand-picked by the god of basketball and has heard people say all day long that God is not wrong, and you must be right to give the title of champion....
One was scolded as a gay person when he was practicing with Jordan and made a mistake (with a wrist injury, sometimes unable to grasp the ball) ...
It's a pity that after the trade, he was still on the same team with the same demanding Kobe....You say, can you not go to parallel imports?
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In fact, it's just ** used to it, for a player who has been in the league for so long, it's actually not easy, if there are really not a few brushes, the Warriors won't spend 7 million to sign him last year, Brown's low-post defense is really good, he has tonnage and height, his awareness is also good, and his offensive ability has basically deteriorated; One is that as long as there is news about him, he will be called a parallel import champion to attract attention, and the second fan has been affected by ** for a long time, and he has changed his words or thinks that he is a parallel import.
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In contrast, he was worse than the top picks in other years, and many of the players who were lower than him later performed much better than him. Jordan's basketball play is really admirable, but when it comes to his draft vision, it is estimated that people will show a kind smile, which is really not ordinary...
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Washington Wizards 2001 Top Pick).
Over the past four years, the Washington Wizards have invested more than $17 million in Kwame Brown, but Brown hasn't paid the team back. The 2001 No. 1 pick had Jordan and Collins under the tutelage of Jordan and Collins, but he didn't improve at all. His performance is not at all comparable to that of his contemporaries Eddie Curry, college player Jason Richardson, and international player Pau Gasol.
Back in the 2001 draft, when Kwame Brown, who was 6'11 tall and weighed 270 pounds, was hyped up because he could score, grab rebounds and block, so he was drafted by the Washington Wizards with the top pick, and the team hoped that he could lead the team to become a championship contender. But in fact, the following season Brown proved not only to have a low IQ, but also to be impulsive, in 2005, Brown was traded to the Los Angeles Lakers, and has played for five different teams so far, but he is far from reaching his potential, averaging only points and rebounds per game. Considering his physical gifts, such a statistic is clearly unsatisfactory, and in that year's draft, there were later All-Stars Pau Gasol and Joe Johnson, as well as Jason Richardson and "The General" Arenas.
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Kwame Brown was drafted by the Washington Wizards with the first overall pick in 2001 and was the first high school pick in NBA history. However, his performance after entering the NBA was far from his title of champion, and he was called the "parallel champion".
Profile: Kwame Brown
Brown, born on March 10, 1982 in Charleston, South Carolina, USA, is an American professional basketball player who plays as a center and power forward.
Kwame Brown was drafted by the Washington Wizards with the first overall pick in 2001 and was the first high school pick in NBA history. However, his performance after entering the NBA was far from his title of champion, and he was called the "parallel champion".
He has played for the Washington Wizards, Los Angeles Lakers, Memphis Grizzlies, Detroit Pistons, Charlotte Bobcats, Golden State Warriors, Milwaukee Bucks and Philadelphia 76ers. On November 21, 2013, he was laid off by 76 people.
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kwame brown
Jersey number: 54
Position: Power Forward Center.
Height: m 6'11
Weight: 122 kg 269 lbs.
Birthday: 1982-03-10
Team: Detroit Pistons.
Draft: 1st place in round 1 in 2001.
School: Glynn Academy HS Green College High School (Georgia) Nationality: United States.
08-09 Season Salary: $4 million.
Contract status: 2 years 8 million, 2008 8 2 signings, expiration 2010 summer, 2009 summer player option.
It was not chosen by the Lakers, but it was Uncle Qiao who was optimistic.
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It was Kwame Brown who was drafted by the Wizards in 2001. After that, the Lakers traded Butler for Kwame Brown in '05.
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