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No blowing, no blackness | Of the 10th class of players, there are only two left

No blowing, no blackness | Of the 10th class of players, there are only two left

No blowing, no blackness | Of the 10th class of players, there are only two left

Today's news really surprised me. Of the players from the 2010 draft, only Paul George and Gordon Hayward are currently on the NBA roster, and none of the rest have been signed by the NBA.

In other words, the class of 2010 now has only two seedlings left in the league. Coincidentally, George and Hayward were still next to each other, with Hayward being selected by the Jazz with the ninth pick and George tenth by the Pacers.

No blowing, no blackness | Of the 10th class of players, there are only two left

The two are also frequent injuries, with George playing just 56 games last season and even fewer Hayward with 50. When we were discussing which draft was the most watery, the 10th didn't appear often, but now it seems that the rookie in the class of 2010 has had a bumpy career.

There is no suspense champion John Wall, who had a smooth career until 2019, starting from rookie and improving until he became the No. 1 guard in the Eastern Conference in the 2017 playoffs and signed a big contract, it seems that Wall's career has not yet reached its peak.

No blowing, no blackness | Of the 10th class of players, there are only two left

But injuries followed, and after heel surgery, Wall fell in the bathroom at home and tore his Achilles tendon. The injury changed everything, Wall was dropped in a trade, was cut halfway through the Clippers last season, and now hasn't found a job.

List show Evan Turner, in the eyes of the list of parallel goods, Turner is actually not particularly watery. It's just that expectations of him were too high, and Turner's ability did not meet the expectations of fans. Overall, Turner is a good NBA player.

He played in the league for ten years, caught up with the salary cap boom, and took a four-year 70 million contract with 10.5 points, 4.9 rebounds and 4.4 assists, and now Turner should still be working as an assistant coach.

No blowing, no blackness | Of the 10th class of players, there are only two left

Detective Voss is a good interior lineman, solid and reliable, and spent his peak with the Jazz, averaging 16+8 per game as a starter-level interior lineman. Since last season, Favors has not been able to play, and I don't know if any team is willing to give him a job.

Wesley Johnson, the fourth pick, is actually an interesting player, who was drafted by the Timberwolves and made the rookie second team in his first year, but was waived by the Timberwolves after playing his second season and traded to the Suns.

After playing a season with the Suns, he could only sign a base-salary contract in free agency to go to the Lakers. In the following seasons, he has been on a base salary, from the Lakers to the Clippers, and has remained in Los Angeles.

No blowing, no blackness | Of the 10th class of players, there are only two left

In 2016, Wesley Johnson finally signed the biggest contract of his career and the last of his NBA career, 3 years 18 million. Nine years in the NBA is not a short time, but he only earned a salary of just over 30 million. But he also found a home, and after retiring from the game, he became a coach with the Clippers.

Cousins, the fifth pick, had a chance to become the strongest player in that class. He did become the league's strongest interior lineman for a while, but it was still injuries that allowed Cousins to fall from his peak in an instant.

No blowing, no blackness | Of the 10th class of players, there are only two left

The teams he has played for in recent years, the Warriors have won the championship, the Lakers have won the championship, the Bucks have won the championship, and this year the Nuggets have also won the championship. But Cousins just happened to pass by the championship (the Lakers gave him the ring, but no one would count the championship on his head), and his luck in recent years has really been bad. Hopefully he's coming sometimes, but it's just hard to be in the NBA.

The top 10 picks are actually very successful, except for Hayward and George in 10, Yudu Lioshui with the sixth pick, Monroe with the seventh pick and Aminu with the eighth pick are all good players, but their careers are not long.

No blowing, no blackness | Of the 10th class of players, there are only two left

There are some familiar players in the first round, and ED-Davis, the 13th pick, has played in the league for 12 years and is a good role player. Larry Sanders, the 15th pick, could have had a good career, but ran halfway through to pursue art, and everyone had their own aspirations.

Bledsoe, the 18th pick, and Bradley, the 19th pick, are both starting-level guards. Bradshaw was once a quasi-All-Star level, and Bradley's defensive level has been consistent.

No blowing, no blackness | Of the 10th class of players, there are only two left

In the second round, we can still see some familiar players, the big white side Whiteside did not have a smooth career at the beginning, was eliminated by the NBA and came to play in our NBL league, returned to the NBA and brushed good numbers in the Heat, signing a large contract close to $100 million.

Fields, the 39th pick, entered the rookie season in his rookie season and took in Jeremy Lin when he was down. Phils' NBA career wasn't impressive, but he's now the general manager of the Hawks and has a promising future. It is worth mentioning that Fields was a top student at Stanford University, and knowledge changed fate.

No blowing, no blackness | Of the 10th class of players, there are only two left

Jeremy Lin is actually a member of the Class of 2010, but he was not drafted. Shuhao's NBA career is exciting enough, and he still plays on the court, blessing Shuhao.

Stephenson, who was selected behind Phils, is the strongest James in history, and his funny personality has attracted a lot of powder to him. He went to Liaoning after leaving the NBA, and then returned to the NBA from the CBA, which was not easy.

No blowing, no blackness | Of the 10th class of players, there are only two left

When I looked at the rookies of the '08 and '09 classes, I found that a lot of them were playing, of course, like Curry was still in his prime. But the rookies of 2010, there were only two people left, and it's hard to say how watery this one is, it's just that injuries have changed too many things.

But thinking about it, 13 years is already a long time period. It is already a great fortune to be able to leave your name in the ups and downs of the years.

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