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What is a superstar, this must be more than just an average of 25 points per game. Personal honor, influence, popularity, business value, etc., these must be top-notch, and only those who have these qualities can be called superstars. It's hard to become a superstar, and it's even harder to go from a substitute player to a superstar.
Nash spent the first two seasons of his career on the bench, and his playmaking skills were not shown, and his transfer to the Mavericks became a turning point in his career. At this time, he had more balls, and his tandem ability began to show, and he reached the peak of his career with the Suns. He led the Suns to play a "run-and-bomb" tactic, and also made his teammates more grabbing.
During this time, Nash won 2 MVPs, 5 assists and 3 seasons. No one expected that the former backup guard could counterattack and become a master of control. Even if Nash goes without a title for life, that doesn't affect his superstar status.
The NBA '90s was really a time of a hundred flowers, and the league was really star-studded, and Drexler was one of them. He's a good swingman at a good guard, and he's excellent offensive, playmaker, and rebounding ability. During his time as a Trail Blazer, he was the absolute core.
After teaming up with Olajuwon, he also won the championship. "Glider" played very spectacle, and his popularity back then was really not inferior to Jordan.
Kobe Bryant joined the Lakers with the 13th pick as a high school student, and was a substitute in the first two seasons, and the outside world is generally not optimistic about him. The technology is not mature enough, and the body is thin, not many people are optimistic about Kobe. However, Kobe Bryant's paranoid personality made him, he trained too hard behind his back, and since his third season, he has been an All-Star level guard.
After that, the offense was polished to the extreme, with 100 points in a single game and 60 points in the retirement game, Kobe Bryant perfectly interpreted what it means to "kill God". 5 championships, 2 scoring titles, 11 seasons, 1 MVP, Kobe Bryant has no regrets in his career.
Maddy was originally Carter's younger brother, and he was just a flank defender on the team. But after the transfer to the Devil, Maddy had enough possession of the ball and his offensive talent began to show. The Magic won the scoring title twice in four years, and was also selected for the season as a guard and small forward, and he is the ultimate representative of the swingman at the guard.
teamed up with Yao Ming to create a miracle of 35.13 seconds, as well as a classic 22-game winning streak, if there was no injury, Maddie's achievements would not be worse than Kobe.
The last one is the only active player on the list, and this person is the familiar "bearded" Dengge. Deng Ge played the bench surprise in the Thunder, and his offense was really strong, but the team made a mistake and traded him away. It was this transaction that made Brother Deng.
He completely lifted the offensive seal, obtained various high-scoring records, and is still the only 60+ triple-double holder in history. 2-time scoring champion, 1 MVP, 5-time season team, Deng Ge is already recognized as the active No. 1 quarterback, as for the Hall of Fame seat, he has already booked in advance!
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It's very difficult, and the substitution means that the team doesn't pay attention to you, won't train you, and can only rely on yourself.
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It is very difficult, the right time and place are indispensable, and they have also put in a lot of efforts.
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The only person in NBA history who has gone from the bench to become a superstar: Manu Ginobili; James Harden; Kobe bryant; In Steve Nash and Paul George these 5 people. Even the super substitute Lu Wei we are familiar with has not been able to become a superstar from the bench now.
The difficulty can be imagined.
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According to common sense, if an athlete is not untapped for potential in the early stages, his subsequent development will not be expected to be favored, but there are exceptions to everything. In the history of the NBA, there have been 5 superstars who have overcome obstacles all the way, from bench to supergiant, and one of them has ruled an era.
1st place Kobe.
Kobe Bryant's time of fame was with the Lakers, but he wasn't a member of the Lakers at first, just a backup that the Lakers traded. However, what the Lakers and fans did not expect was that this seemingly mediocre No. 24 player would become a superstar, leading the Lakers to win the championship 5 times, and the good record of three consecutive championships also allowed Kobe Bryant to dominate an era.
2nd place Nash.
In the early days, Nash played a long bench for Kidd in the NBA, and despite his average physical fitness, he was mediocre at the time. Just when the fans were not optimistic about him, Nash suddenly played super strength, became the league's No. 1 point guard, and was successfully elected MVP of the regular season.
Third place Harden.
Harden's NBA career has been fantastic and full of legends. His achievements are no less than Jordan and Kobe, but what is not a son of man is that when he joined the Thunder in the early days, he was just an ordinary bench, and it was not until he entered the Rockets that Harden began to shine, all the way to the top of his career, becoming the best point guard in the league today.
Fourth place Leonard.
During Leonard's time with the Spurs, he was placed in a defensive position by Popovich and did not show extraordinary talent. Even so, he helped the Spurs win a championship and was elected FMVP. Since then, Leonard has grown rapidly on both the offensive and defensive fronts, becoming an all-round player.
5th place Maddie.
Maddy became a favorite in the NBA draft with his top talent, but after he entered the Raptors, he was not reused, only occasionally playing as Carter's backup, but he can still achieve average points per game. Unexpectedly, Maddie developed rapidly after entering the magic and became a superstar across the ages.
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Kobe Bryant, the most classic representative, Nash, a late bloomer, Maddy, became the boss after leaving the Raptors, Harden, became a star today after leaving the Thunder, Leonard, became the absolute core after leaving the Spurs.
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Harden, the Thunder's best sixth man that year, then went to the Rockets to become a star and become a superstar.
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Isn't Harden, who used to be the best sixth man, and now he is a superstar in the league, and his personal ability is incomprehensible.
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Yes, they are Nash, Kobe, Harden, Maddy and Drexler, all of whom came off the bench when they first entered the league, and with their own efforts, they have all grown into superstar players in the league, and they are all very good.
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Yes. The NBA is a stage where miracles happen, and no matter how bad a player is, he can become a superstar.
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Yes, Kobe, Ginobili, Harden, Nash and others all started off the bench, Kobe Bryant is the one with the best achievements, and Nash also won the MVP that year.
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Of course there is, and there is more than one person.
As one of the best forward players in the league today, Paul George's all-round play is obvious to all, and what is even more commendable is that he can still maintain excellent competitive form after experiencing an injury such as a "broken leg" that can destroy an entire career. Paul George also started from the bench back then, just because the Pacers at that time had the core of the team that coincided with his position - Granger. But since then, George's growth has made him the absolute leader of the team, and the most memorable is the thrilling round of battles he led the Pacers and the Heat Big Three led by James in the East at that time.
Harden Harden has become the hottest player in the league, and this year's MVP is the best reflection of his ability. But once upon a time in the Thunder, he could only sit on the bench and watch the two "big brothers" Wei Shao and Durant control the ball on the court.
Nash, nicknamed "Son of the Wind", is one of the greatest point guards in league history, and it was his tandem on the court that created the Suns' bombardment tactics at the beginning of the century, and the small-ball style swept the league. But players like him weren't used heavily in the Mavericks before, when he had to sit on the bench and didn't show much talent, and it seems that gold has to be in the right place to shine.
Maddie has a very high status in the hearts of Chinese fans, Maddie must occupy a place, and his ecstasy has also won him a lot of fans, but most of our Chinese fans are familiar with Maddie, who became famous after coming to the Rockets, Maddie was selected by the Raptors when he first entered the league in the early days, and he has been playing off the bench at that time, and he gradually matured after the transfer to Magic, and after becoming famous, he was considered by fans not to work hard, just because it was too easy to score without a solution, which also caused the two major illusions in the NBA "Maddie does not work hard, Kobe Bryant has no talent." "One of them.
Since Kobe Bryant has finished talking about how Maddie has less Kobe, the two can be regarded as short-term "lifelong enemies". As the protagonist of the second illusion, Kobe Bryant can't be without talent, because there are no untalented players in this league, but Kobe Bryant may indeed put in more effort than other players, and of course, Kobe's efforts have also been exchanged for championship rings. As a representative of a team in his career, Kobe Bryant in the early days of the Lakers could only sit on the bench, and in the first game of the NBA, he threw three "air balloons".
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Kawaii Leonard, who was previously a backup for GDP with the Spurs, has become a superstar player under Popovich's training and has won two championships.
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In my opinion, there are only six people who have gone from the bench to become superstars, such as: Billups, Paul George, Jimmy Butler, Arenas, Kobe Bryant and Harden.
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Yes, these five players, they are Drexler, Nash, Maddy, Harden and Kobe, they all successfully counterattacked, and their strength is outstanding.
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