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In the NBA, there are players who are highly regarded and there are players who have always been underrated, and here are a few players who have been underrated by fans.
The Pelicans swept the Trail Blazers in the first round of the playoffs in the Western Conference definitely surprised everyone, and no one could have imagined that the Pelicans could take out the Trail Blazers so cleanly. And in this, Lillard was comprehensively suppressed by Holiday on both offensive and defensive ends, which also surprised everyone. In fact, Holiday was selected as an All-Star many years ago and led the 76ers to complete the feat of Black Eight.
Since coming to the Pelicans, Holiday has not been in good shape due to injuries and family factors, and this season has gradually shown his strength, as evidenced by his perfect performance in the playoffs.
There is no doubt that Curry is one of the top three stars in the league today, but the underestimation here is that after Durant came to the Warriors, Curry has not been able to get the respect that a top superstar deserves. After Durant's arrival, Curry was no longer considered a candidate for MVP, and even participated in few discussions. Although there are also reasons for Curry's own ankle injury, when healthy, Curry is definitely the player who can do anything.
Mirotic has also been underrated because of his perennial time with the Bulls, and as an accurate No. 4 on the outside, Mirotic is almost perfectly suited to this era. After coming to the Pelicans, Mirotic quickly filled the scoring void left by Cousins' injury, and with 20+ points in the playoffs, he will be one of the X-factors in the Pelicans' playoffs.
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<> many players in the NBA with outstanding individual ability are often less famous than their strength because of their personal style of play, team or city, which is what we call underrated, here are a few underrated players in the league today.
CJ McCollum: In fact, the Trail Blazers are players with more strength than fame in the backcourt, and after Aldridge left Portland, the Trail Blazers were still able to "survive" in the mighty West, precisely because of the excellent performance of Lillard and McCollum. But people often get upset about Lillard because he's underrated, and CJ is often overlooked.
But in reality, McCollum has averaged 20+ per game on over 45% shooting for three consecutive seasons, and his role for the team is not even weaker than Lillard's. Consistent jumpers and big hearts are his labels, and his low-key image and style of play make him one of the most underrated players.
Tobias Harris: The Detroit forward set an All-Star goal before the start of the season, and now he's getting closer to that goal. He averaged points and rebounds per game this season, shooting 47% from the field and three-point range, and led the team to second place in the East, with Harris finishing with 31 points and eight rebounds on 11-of-16 shooting and 5-of-6 three-pointers against the Celtics.
Maybe you're not familiar with him yet, but soon, the 25-year-old will be an All-Star.
Ronnie Hood: Salt Lake City itself is a low-key city, and so is Hood, the swingman of the Frontguard. His unremarkable appearance and simple style of play make it difficult for him to win the favor of the "camera".
But in reality, Hood is a consistent and well-rounded scorer, averaging points and rebounds per game in the second season of his career. After Hayward left Utah, Hood became one of the few consistent scorers on the Jazz known for their defense, averaging nearly 18 points per game this season, shooting over 40 percent from three-point range and over 90 percent from the free-throw line, leading the injury-ridden team not to fall behind in the West. Importantly, this is only his fourth season.
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I think Jeremy Lin is seriously underrated, and I think not only is he a very funny person, but he also plays at a very good level.
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I think it's Owen because Owen is working very hard and he's in a really good shape at the moment, so I think this player is underrated, so I think you should take a good look at it.
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Among the current NBA players, the underrated player includes Lillard from the Trail Blazers, who is impressive in the process of the game, his ability to control the game and his stunner in key moments.
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Butler is grossly underrated, and while Butler is not very talented and not physically stellar, Butler is one of the players who work very hard in the league.
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