With the Celtics' 112-88 victory over the Philadelphia 76ers in the Eastern Conference semifinals, all four teams in the East and West finals have been decided.
The Lakers, Nuggets, Heat, and Celtics are exactly the final four of the 2020 park playoffs.
After going around in circles for three years, some of these four teams have experienced lows and some have always been strong, but they have all experienced a lot of changes. Let's see which of the four teams from three years ago have persisted to this day.
(1) Boston Celtics
Tatum, Jaylen, and Smart were already core workers at the time, while Lowe and Gwi were still substitutes under Stevens at the time.
Theis, Hayward, and Kamba Walker had all left the team and were replaced by Brogdon, Horford and Derek White.
(2) Miami Heat
The Butler-Adebayo duo is still strong, and Taylor Hiro has grown from a rookie to a top-paid trio. Duncan Robinson slipped from absolute mainstay to substitute and, of course, veteran captain Haslem.
And three years ago, the starting point guard "Dragon Brother" Dragic, the main interior Olynyk, forward Crowder, and sixth man Nunn have all left.
And the new generation of Strus, Martin, and Vincent have been successfully taken over.
(3) Denver Nuggets
The Nuggets' Jog-Murray, also didn't move, and Porter Jr. was promoted from a bench to a starter.
Millsap and Gary Harris were upgraded to Aaron Gordon and Pope. Jeremy Grant, who excelled in consecutive playoff matches against Paul George, Leonard and James, went to the Pistons and the Blazers to make a lot of money.
(4) Los Angeles Lakers
The most ruthless is of course the Los Angeles Lakers, who only left James in the championship team three years ago, and the rest of the personnel either retired or traded.
It's really the ironclad Zhan Mei, the laker who flows water.