The NBA team was proud and failed

Updated on physical education 2024-05-08
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    You're talking about the Los Angeles Lakers in the summer of 2012, the Lakers in the summer of that year acquired All-Star point guard [Steve Nash] and the league's No. 1 center [Dwight Howard] through trade, plus the superstar [Kobe Bryant] and all-round power forward [Pau Gasol] in their own team, forming the Big Four teams that moved the entire NBA league at that time, and was also called the new version of today's [Lakers F4] by team management and **. From the moment the lineup was determined, the evaluation of the Lakers from the team to the entire league was very high, after all, every player can be the star of the team as the star, and now they have become teammates together, and the horror of the starting lineup is self-evident.

    However, in the regular season, Nash and Howard's difficulty adapting to their offensive positioning, their serious injuries, and Gasol's dissatisfaction with their status led to the team's record falling short of expectations, and the final game of the regular season barely qualified for the playoffs and was eliminated in the first round. Coupled with the contradictions within the team, the Lakers' strong lineup was dismembered in the second season, Howard went to the Rockets, Gasol joined the Bulls, Nash was reimbursed for the season, the Lakers' lineup fell from heaven to hell, and heaven did not give them hope, but let them taste the horror of hell, and the second season directly became the ...... of the fish belly team

    So the Lakers in 2012 can be said to be the proudest team and the most defeated team.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    After the Lakers won three in a row.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    11 years calf.

    Heat in '07.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    As we all know, the most complaining thing about the Thunder management is that they let go of Harden for millions, and then Durant, Ibaka and even Wei Shao left one after another. Considering that among the top 13 players in the league right now, Dudenway is shortlisted. So, it is not for nothing that the detonator is called the "most failed management".

    If it weren't for Brother Pao to prop up his face, the detonator would really be self-conscious.

    But the most defeated team in history is not the Thunder, but the Magic. They missed O'Neal, Duncan, Maddie, and Howard. If the Magic build a team with two of them, they will have 2 crowns in hand, to say the least.

    So why did the Magic let them go in the first place?

    The Magic gave O'Neal a contract of 4 years and 54 million US dollars, but O'Neal wanted 7 billion years! At this time, the Magic made a mistake, they thought that O'Neal's defense had a big problem, felt that his future was not necessarily promising, and instead cultivated Hardaway as the core of the future.

    At this time, the ** given by the Lakers was very suitable for O'Neal's needs, and the latter came to Los Angeles alone to achieve himself.

    In 2000, Duncan became a free agent. The genius, who won the FMVP in the second year and entered the best team for three consecutive years, has become a favorite for all teams.

    Of these teams, the Magic are the most aggressive. They cleared their salary space over the summer with the intention of fishing big fish in the free market, and Duncan was a natural target for the Magic.

    At that time, the Magic had Maddie and Grant Hill on the team, and Duncan had already nodded in. But the magic turned down Duncan's request that "the family take the team's special plane to the match point during some road games." Because of this small request, the Magic missed Duncan, which made people cry and laugh.

    The Magic team at that time lacked a top-level interior lineman, which led to the team's extremely poor rim protection ability. And Hill, who is also a small forward, has injuries from time to time. Of course, Maddie has a back injury herself.

    Perhaps based on the principle of "the lesser of two injuries", the Magic gave up on Maddy, and the coach said to him: "If your waist is broken, then it will never get better." ”

    At that time, Magic coach Big Van Gundy built a team around Warcraft and formed a "big and four small" lineup, which made the Magic rush out of the East to meet the Lakers.

    But then, due to the disagreement between Howard and Big Van Gundy, the Magic's record got worse and worse year by year. Not only did the team fail to bring a helping hand to Warcraft, but the core of the team, Turkoglu and Lewis, left the team.

    Seeing that the team had no hope of winning the championship, Howard left this sad place.

    God knows what Magic management was thinking in those years.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The most alternative team in NBA history! The team has never won the championship in 30 years, but it's a pity that there are so many supergiants!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The most defeated team is the Thunder! The four thunder less became the thunder double less, and then the last one was not kept! All four are MVPs

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The most unsuccessful team in NBA history, I think, is the New York Knicks.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The Los Angeles Clippers, founded more than 40 years ago, have not yet reached the Western Conference Finals.

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