The famous American media HOPSHYPE selected the 25 size forwards of the new season, of which the MVP of the Eastern Conference Finals last season was ranked first, the little emperor James Hero finished fourth, Andrew Wiggins ranked eleven incomprehensibly, Durant once again became the second oldest, please see the specific ranking below.
25-21: Jonathan Cumminga (Warriors), Kelly Oubre (Hornets), Dillon Brooks (Grizzlies), Gordon Hayward (Hornets), DeAndre Hunt (Hawks)
20-16: Sadiq Bay (Pistons), Josh Hart (Trail Blazers), Herbert Jones (Pelicans), Bojan Bogdanovic (Jazz), Franz Wagner (Magic)
Leaving the Lakers, the bigger Hart is, the better, and last season was the best season of career statistics, averaging 14.9 points, 7.2 rebounds, 4.1 assists and 1.1 steals per game. The 50.4% shooting percentage is also a career high, and the current Hart is the perfect puzzle for the championship.
15-11: Kelden Johnson (Spurs), RJ Barrett (Knicks), Michael Porter (Nuggets), OG Anunoby (Raptors) Andrew Wiggins (Warriors)
Porter Jr.'s absence due to injury last season is currently puzzling at 13, while Wiggins played well on both ends of the playoffs last year, and it is equally incomprehensible that the mouth brother did not enter the top ten in the year of playing.
10-6: Mikal Bridges (Suns), Chris Middleton (Bucks), Demar DeRozan (Bulls), Brandon Ingram (Pelicans), Paul George (Clippers), DeRozan played his career best last season and deserves to be ranked higher.
5-1: Jimmy Butler (Heat), LeBron James (Lakers), Kawhi Leonard (Clippers), Kevin Durant (Nets), Jason Tatum (Celtics)
Butler has been on the defensive with the Celtics in the Eastern Conference Finals, and it looks like he deserves more of the Eastern Conference Finals MVP, James' fourth place makes it feel like the years have passed, Durant's dominance seems to be on the decline, and Tatum is on the rise to want the strongest swing man in the league.