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19th Draft re-row: Morant tops the list, Tin's name slipped, and Poole rose to the top 10

The 21st-22nd playoffs have reached the second round of contention, which means that the 21st-22nd season has entered the end. In the fight for the playoffs. Many young players have played wonderful performances, especially the Warriors' Poole. As a draft player in 19 years, this is the third season of his career and the first time in his career to play in the playoffs, but he played brilliantly. Some of the players who entered the league in the same year as him played a performance that matched their own draft, and some players, although they had high draft picks, entered the league. No one was able to adapt to the rhythm and intensity of the league and eventually became a bench player. 19 drafts. Season 3 is coming to an end and we are going to rearrange the '19 draft, with Morante topping the table, Tin slipping and Poole rising to the top 10.

19th Draft re-row: Morant tops the list, Tin's name slipped, and Poole rose to the top 10

Poole 6th overall (original 28th pick in the first round)

Poole was perhaps the worst choice in the class draft. This is what a 2019 CBS draft analyst said about Poole. Looking back after three seasons, the analyst's assessment was outrageously wrong. The Warriors, with the 28th pick in the first round of 2019, chose Pu'er Rookie Season Pu'er Tea, where you can get 8.8 points, 2 rebounds and 2.4 assists and are qualified rotation players on the team. After two seasons of experience, by the time of this season, Poole has become. The Warriors' offensive end of the important scoring points with the Splash Brothers make up a new version of the Tsunami Brothers and are affectionately known by fans as Splash Tea. He averaged 18 points, 3 rebounds and 4 assists in the regular season, and averaged 22 points, 3 rebounds and 6 assists per game when the playoff stats were further improved. Such performances were enough to earn him a large contract in the offseason.

Hiro's fifth overall pick (original 13th pick in the first round)

19th Draft re-row: Morant tops the list, Tin's name slipped, and Poole rose to the top 10

If you have Line 13 in your hand and don't know what to choose, choose a quantile. Hiro is another outstanding player with the 13th pick. This season, Hiro has averaged 20.7 points, 5 rebounds and 4 assists per game in the regular season, shooting 39.9% from three points, which is an important scoring point for the Heat's outside line. He was named the best rookie in the rookie season, and this season, in the just announced list of the best 6th man in the regular season, Ronaldo beat other competitors by an absolute margin and won the honor. However, his performance in the playoffs was not ideal, and his outside shooting rate dropped significantly in the face of higher intensity defense.

Barrett with the 4th pick (originally third pick in the first round)

19th Draft re-row: Morant tops the list, Tin's name slipped, and Poole rose to the top 10

Barrett was selected with the third pick in the first round and has become the Knicks' core player in the regular season this season, averaging 20 points, 6 rebounds and 3 assists for the team, shooting 40.8% from the field and 34.2% from the field. But the Knicks had a poor regular season record and didn't qualify for the playoffs, and we didn't see Barrett in the playoffs.

Garland 3rd overall pick (original 5th pick in the first round)

19th Draft re-row: Morant tops the list, Tin's name slipped, and Poole rose to the top 10

Garland has become the core player of the Cavaliers this season, after Sykeston was reimbursed for the injury season, Garland and Allen coldly killed the team's banner, the average data has also increased from 12 points in the rookie season to 21.7 points per game and 8.6 assists per game this season, and the three-point shooting rate is also 38.3%, and this season, with his outstanding performance in the regular season, he was selected to the All-Star team.

Zion 3rd overall (original first round 1st pick)

19th Draft re-row: Morant tops the list, Tin's name slipped, and Poole rose to the top 10

After thinking about it for a long time, I still put Zion in second place. There's no denying that Zion has shown his terrifying talent and excellent scoring ability during his playing time. In his rookie season, he averaged 22.5 points per game, and by season 2, his average per game had improved to 27 points, 7 rebounds and 4 assists, but injuries became his most uncertain factor. In the three seasons since his rookie season, Zion has played a total of 85 games, not playing one this season, and the Pelicans were eliminated in the first round of the playoffs. If Zion can guarantee good health, then he is still such a good candidate, but he may also become Oden second.

Morant first pick (original second pick in the first round)

19th Draft re-row: Morant tops the list, Tin's name slipped, and Poole rose to the top 10

47 points, 8 rebounds, 8 assists and 3 steals. It's the first round of the playoffs for the Grizzlies against the Warriors. Under his leadership, Morant handed over the data, the Grizzlies pulled the big score to 1:1, and the probability of the Grizzlies advancing was also increasing. Morant has averaged 26.3 points, 8.6 rebounds and 10.1 assists so far in the playoffs. He also averaged 27.4 points, 5 rebounds and 6 assists per game in the regular season to include the fastest improved players. Comparing Zion's health status is the advantage that Morant currently occupies, and fans jokingly call Morant "the best waist in the world"!

The battle for the playoffs continues, with veterans still shining their light on the pitch and young players improving and looking forward to more exciting games.

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