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Congratulations to the Clippers, the only superteam today, melon is true, Harden has brought a qualitative leap

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Congratulations to the Clippers, the only superteam today, melon is true, Harden has brought a qualitative leap

NBA legend Carmelo Anthony called the Los Angeles Clippers the only superteam in the NBA right now, and there is a case for it.

Super teams in the NBA league have always been in the spotlight, however, there don't seem to be many superteams this season, instead we've seen several amazing duos like James and Davis, Antetokounmpo and Lillard, and many more.

In this context, NBA legend Carmelo Anthony pointed out that the Los Angeles Clippers are the only super team in the league at the moment, which is eye-catching.

On the show "7PM in Brooklyn," Carmelo Anthony talks about the current state of the league's superteams.

He believes that any team with three or four superstar-caliber players can be called a superteam. For this reason, he chose the Clippers as the only team that meets these criteria at the moment.

"For me, [the U.S. national team] was a super team, and the Lakers [in '04] [were] a super team. While they weren't doing as well as they could have been, on paper, they [are] a superteam, and more than two or three players make up a superteam, and the only superteam in the NBA these days is the Clippers because they have... The four best players in NBA history are not a duo – the Clippers have Paul George, Kawaii Leonard, Russell Westbrook and James Harden, so I think it's the only superteam. ”

Congratulations to the Clippers, the only superteam today, melon is true, Harden has brought a qualitative leap

Wow, I didn't expect that Melon Anthony knew so much about the Clippers, and he knew that the Clippers had 4 superstars, and he told the details of the Clippers at once, and he deserved to be an NBA legend.

It's intriguing to see Carmelo Anthony dissect NBA superteams, especially considering that he doesn't think LeBron James' Miami Heat is a superteam, maybe Anthony wants to give his good brother James a face.

The bottom line, though, is that the Los Angeles Clippers are really the only team that lives up to Anthony's expectations.

To clarify, I've never heard Anthony think of anyone on the Clippers as a good brother like James, which means that Anthony has no motive for favoritism, so he should be very objective when he says that the Clippers are a super team.

The Clippers didn't have a smooth start to the season, however, Kawhii Leonard, Paul George, Russell Westbrook and James Harden are gradually finding a good fit.

In particular, the Clippers are currently in a 6-game winning streak, the longest winning streak in the league, during which they defeated many strong teams, which is not an ordinary winning streak, and the Clippers definitely have enough firepower to make waves in the league.

Congratulations to the Clippers, the only superteam today, melon is true, Harden has brought a qualitative leap

The Clippers can have such achievements today because Harden has brought a qualitative leap, and they are no longer the Clippers team that made the outside world laugh at them before.

Normally, we would see superteams as favorites to win championships, and there is still a long way to go before the Clippers achieve that goal.

But Carmelo Anthony's point makes a lot of sense, and imagine what other current NBA team has as many big-name stars as the Clippers?

No, this is the only one, and James Harden's selflessness and omnipotence can make so many superstars run in successfully together, and others would have been fighting for data for a long time.

This kind of team composition of superstars has undoubtedly injected new vitality into the league and made fans look forward to the future games.

Whether the Clippers can win a championship at the end of the season will be the most interesting topic in the NBA this season.

Bottom line: Congratulations to the Clippers, the only superteam title today, melon is true, because Harden has brought a qualitative leap.

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