The U.S. media rearranged the 03 platinum generation: James was firmly at the top of the list, leading the first four breaks, and the second round of sharpshooter counterattack
On February 22, Beijing time, the American media "hoopshype" reranked the NBA2003 draft at the end of the All-Star Weekend, and 2003 is considered the greatest draft in league history like 1996 and 1984, which not only gave birth to James, a GOAT-level star, but also a number of Hall of Fame-level players, as well as a large number of high-quality role players.

Show No. 10: Barbossa
Original position: No. 28 Shu
Career income: $47,617,717
Averages per game: 10.6 points, 2 rebounds, 2.1 assists, 38.7% three-point shooting
Barbossa was one of the league's fastest players, averaging a peak 18.1 points per game in 2006-07 and winning the Sixth Man of the Year title in 2015.
Show Nine: Boris Dior
Original position: No. 21 Shu
Career income: $81,865,921
Averages per game: 8.6 points, 4.4 rebounds, 3.5 assists, shooting 49.3%
Dio was one of the few players of his era who could play multiple positions, averaging 9.2 points and 3.4 assists per game in the playoffs in 2014, shooting 40 percent from three-point range to help the Spurs win a championship.
Show No. 8: Calderón
Original pick: Lost draft
Career income: $86,202,087
Averages per game: 8.9 points, 5.8 rebounds, 2.4 assists, 40.7% three-point shooting
An undrafted pick who spent 14 years in the league, Calderon possesses accurate three-point shooting and consistent tandem ability.
Show No. 7: Mo Williams
Original position: No. 47 Shu
Career income: $67,606,431
Averages per game: 13.2 points, 2.8 rebounds, 4.9 assists, 37.8% three-point shooting
Because of his personal style of play, Mo Williams was once ridiculed by the outside world as "Mo Bu Pass", but judging from the lineup of the Cavaliers at that time, it was a wise move for Mo Williams to choose individual offense.
In his peak season, he played the role of second leader next to James and was successfully selected as an All-Star.
Show No. 6: Korver
Original position: No. 51 Shu
Career income: $82,712,208
Averages per game: 9.7 points, 3 rebounds, 1.7 assists, 42.9% three-point shooting
As a second-round pick, Korver's single-handed "copier" in his rookie season has become a joke among fans, and since his rookie season, he has shown top-notch shooting talent, growing step by step into one of the best three-point shooters in history.
Of the players who have made at least 5,000 three-point attempts in NBA history, Korver has the highest 42.9 percent shooting percentage, followed by Curry with 42.8 percent.
Show No. 5: David West
Original position: No. 18 Shu
Career income: $93,047,916
Averages per game: 13.6 points, 6.4 rebounds, 2.2 assists, shooting 49.5%
West has been a trusted scorer throughout his career, working with Paul to prop up the Hornets' offense at the start of his career.
Later, he moved to many teams, played a core rotation role, was selected as an All-Star twice, and finally won the championship in the Warriors.
No. 4 Xiu: Ha Xi
Original Position: No. 4 Shu
Occupational income: $242,110,000 and $53
Averages per game: 19.2 points, 8.5 rebounds, 2 assists and 1 block, shooting 49.4%
The top four players on the list are already Hall of Fame-level players, ahead of other players, with Bosh in last place, from the "Dragon King" in the early stages of his career to the later stage with Jenway as the three-in-command, Bosh has always been one of the most versatile big men of his era.
He's won multiple championships, was an 11-time All-Star, was named to the second team, and was a rookie first-team finisher, and if it weren't for his illness, Bosh would have been ranked higher.
Tanhua Show: Anthony
Original order: Tanhua Show
Career income: $240,840,000 and $3,702
Averages per game: 22.5 points, 6.2 rebounds, 2.7 assists, 1 block, shooting 44.7%
Melon is an all-time scorer, even if he hasn't won a championship, but he's been a real big man for most of his career.
A 10-time All-Star, a six-time All-Star selection, a three-time Olympic champion, and a scoring champion have allowed Melon to surpass Bosh in the rankings.
Leader: Wade
Original position: No. 5 Xiu
Occupational income: $199,490,090,205
Averages per game: 22 points, 4.7 rebounds, 5.4 assists, shooting 48%
Wade quickly rose to the top of the league at the beginning of his career, leading the Heat to a championship and being named FMVP.
After 13 All-Star selections, 3 championships, and a large number of honors, Wade has always been a solid second choice in the class of '03.
Champion show: James
Original order: Champion Xiu
Occupational income: $482,593,428
Averages per game: 27.1 points, 7.5 rebounds, 7.3 assists, shooting 50.5%
There is no doubt that the top position belongs to James, who has won 4 championships, 4 FMVPs, 4 MVPs in his career, plus scoring titles, assist kings, Olympic gold medals and other massive honors, James has won all the honors that a player can get.
What's more, James' career continues, he is the only player in the class of 03 who has not yet retired, and he is already recognized as the second person in history, and he is still attacking the GOAT position.
The rest of the rankings are as follows (the original order is in parentheses)
11-20: Carman (6), Josh Howard (29), Pachulia (42), Hinrich (7), Collison (12), T.J. Ford (8), Lidno (14), Perkins (27), Blake (38) and Daniels (undrafted);
21-30: Delfino (25), Bonner (45), James Jones (49), Outlaw (23), Petrus (11), Willy Green (41), Wharton (32), Bogans (43), Jarvis Hayes (10) and Capono (31).