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The Generation 96** was the most famous draft year, they had the most All-Stars, and they collided with each other to create a wonderful era. In that year's draft, Kobe Bryant, who was as strong as a talented high school student, also fell to the 13th pick. After being drafted by the Hornets, he was immediately traded to the Lakers.
Kobe Bryant in his rookie season was a substitute for the team, averaging only 15 minutes of playing time per game, and his statistics were only average rebounds per game, with a shooting percentage and a mediocre performance. What about the performance of players such as Iverson, the top pick in the same year, and the list of Tanhua?
Answer: Iverson was the champion at the time, and his talent and skill were the most prominent. The 76ers chose him and gave him unlimited rights. Iverson also showed his strength, averaging rebounds, assists, and steals per game, shooting percentage.
With superstar scoring ability, organization and steals are also top-notch, rookie Iverson is a supergiant seedling, worthy of the status of champion.
Bangyan and Tanhua are also powerful players. The leader is the defensive titan Camby, who at his peak was the league's block king and DPOY, and he performed very well. Camby, who played for the Raptors in his rookie year, averaged points, rebounds and blocks per game, and at that time had already shown a strong ability to protect the rim, and averaged two blocks per game in his sophomore year.
Tanhua Xiu is Sharif Rahim, who was able to get gorgeous statistics on points and rebounds in his rookie year, and his performance is remarkable.
In addition to the top three picks, there were many talented players back then, and the No. 4 pick was the lone wolf Marbury, who was very athletic and a first-class offensive two-way guard. Playing for the Timberwolves in his rookie year, he could already get points, rebounds and assists, and was the commander of the Bucks at the time. The No. 5 pick is Ray Allen, and Junzi Ray was swapped with Marbury that year, and their performance in their rookie season was also equal.
Ray Allen played for the Bucks and averaged 4 rebounds and assists per game, and was also the core of the team.
Antoine Walker, the 6th pick that year, started his career with the Celtics, and was also a player who didn't hit the rookie wall, and he scored 9 rebounds and assists in his rookie season, and was an excellent offensive forward, second only to Iverson at the time.
It is worth mentioning that there were several later All-Stars behind Kobe Bryant that year, such as Nash with the 15th pick, O'Neal Jr. with the 17th pick, and Big Z with the 20th pick. However, their rookie performance was very average, Nash only averaged points and assists per game, and O'Neal Jr. only got points and rebounds. The high rank broke out collectively, and the low rank also counterattacked by many people, and the success rate of the 96** generation was really too high.
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Bryant averaged rebounds and assists per game, Iverson averaged rebounds and assists per game, and Marbury averaged assists per game.
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Marbury averaged assists per game, Iverson averaged rebounds and assists per game, and Bryant averaged 7 points and 2 rebounds per game. It can be seen that Iverson and Marbury performed better that year.
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Kobe Bryant's points per game average in his rookie season9 rebounds, assists.
Iverson averaged points per game in his rookie season1 rebound, assist.
Kobe Bryant's points per game average in his rookie season7 rebounds, assists.
Of course, it's Kobe, 5 championship rings, 2 finals MVP, of course, in terms of ability, he trains hard and actively, and takes training seriously, and Iverson will not appear on the training ground, I don't deny it if he has a family background, but this is not a reason, an excellent player should be able to take game training seriously, and with the fans and coaches are fully respected, Kebi did it, and Iverson, Kobe Bryant is still in good shape, Iverson has been forgotten.
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