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How are the children of the 96th golden generation doing now? The champion is Allen Iverson

How are the children of the 96th golden generation doing today?

The winner in 1996 was Allen Iverson.

Known for his ghostly figures, butterfly dance moves and signature phantom trails, he also has an unbridled personality and a bosom that is not afraid of pain. He performed well in the race against Los Angeles and was the pride of heaven.

The 1996 list was Marcus Camby.

Camby is a 96 Golden Generation honorable leader, slender but terrifying athletic, a monster of rebounds and blocks. He has won the block king four times, won the title of best defensive player in 2007, and can also pass a good hand.

How are the children of the 96th golden generation doing now? The champion is Allen Iverson

The 1996 Flower Explorer was Sharif Abd al-Rahim.

Some say that Rahim was born in the wrong era, and if he had been put in other years, he would probably have become the best. Despite his hard work, he didn't have a chance to prove himself in the playoffs, which is regrettable. He was a humble, low-key, hard-working, basketball-focused Abdullahim who didn't get what he deserved.

Despite his name meaning benevolent Allah servant, his NBA career does not seem to have been blessed and cared for by Allah.

The fourth pick in 1996 was Stephen Marbury.

How are the children of the 96th golden generation doing now? The champion is Allen Iverson

He grew up holding basketball and won the High School Player of the Year trophy. He entered the NBA at the age of 19, scoring 50 points in a single game, playing in two All-Star Games, and was a regular player on the Dream Six team. He had a contract with an annual salary of more than $20 million, but his later life suffered setbacks. Fortunately, he found redemption in the far east and became a hero and legend.

How are the children of the 96th golden generation doing now? The champion is Allen Iverson

The fifth pick in 1996 was Ray Allen.

His career was as flawless as his jump shot, 18 years a day. He never had a true nemesis, and his nemesis has always existed in his heart. His control is close to obsessive-compulsive disorder, but it also creates the image of him as a humble gentleman. His life was full of negativity, but he was very determined.

How are the children of the 96th golden generation doing now? The champion is Allen Iverson

The sixth pick in 1996 was Antoine Walker.

The 96 golden generation is famous, but few people will give priority to Antoine Walker, who was selected as an All-Star as the lottery show that year. However, Walker's shooting choices have been criticized and he is known as the king of wave shooting, and his career shooting percentage has been in the early 40s. Until now, he has held the embarrassing record of not scoring three consecutive points in a single game.

In those days, a power forward who made seven or eight three-pointers at every turn could be said to be an outlier in the league.

The thirteenth pick in 1996 was Kobe Bryant.

He played 1,346 regular-season games, 200 playoff games and 15 All-Star games in his 20-year career. He scored 33,643 career points, won five championships, two Finals MVPs and one regular season MVP, and was named an All-Star 18 times. His number 8 shirt is his original intention, and the number 24 shirt is his faith. He was the Cervantes of that era, a miracle beyond legend. He is my faith, my youth, and needless to say, is you, Kobe Bryant.

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