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The five major parallel cargo probes in the history of the NBA

author:Upward little youth

Fans often refer to the newcomer in the third place of the NBA Draft conference as Tanhua, which is inherited from China's ancient imperial examination system. It can be said that Tanhua is a magical draft pick, according to high-level statistics, Tanhua players evaluate the season efficiency value slightly inferior to the champion, which is significantly higher than the list, which naturally depends on the promotion of Jordan, Harden, and Wilkins.

Another point, the success rate of tanhua is actually quite high, and the parallel goods tanhua is rarer than the parallel goods and parallel goods list, and the lower limit of the average is not low. In the history of the NBA, what players can be called parallel goods detectives? Based on the data and fame, the author will take stock of the TOP5 in this article for your reference. Of course, if there is an omitting representative candidate or a debatable choice, you are welcome to leave a message in the comment area to add.

The five major parallel cargo probes in the history of the NBA

O.J. Mayo (2008 Draft)

In seven NBA seasons, he averaged 13.8 points, 3.1 rebounds and 2.0 assists per game, and averaged 18.5 points, 3.8 rebounds and 3.2 assists in the best season.

In high school, O.J. Mayo became famous in the United States early, and many media friends regarded him as the next generation of Kobe Bryant. However, looking back at O.J. Mayo's NBA career, you will find that he is actually the representative of the rookie that is the peak, declining year by year after the second grade, and the projection performance and defense have always been poor, which is related to his No. 1 stature forcing the No. 2 position.

In addition, the young and crazy O.J. Mayo also has serious problems in his life style, having been banned from the NBA for a long time because he failed to pass the drug test, and then fell into overseas leagues such as puerto Rican leagues and Southeast Asian ABL leagues to make a living.

The five major parallel cargo probes in the history of the NBA

Dalius Miles (2000 Draft)

In 6 NBA seasons, he averaged 10.1 points, 4.9 rebounds and 1.1 blocks per game, and the best season averaged 14.0 points, 4.6 rebounds and 1.1 blocks per game.

Back in the years at the crossroads of the new century, the high school draft was a craze for the league, and after Garnett played a new generation of elders, the league was also looking for the next Garnett. Back on the night of the 2000 draft, Darius Miles, also a high school student and also an all-around number four, was picked up in the exploratory position. In the history of the NBA, the quality of the 2000 draft was the crotch of the penultimate gear.

In the initial period of entering the league, Dalius Miles still had a good performance. However, the shooting is unstable, the defense is not active, these talented high school students common disease, Darius Miles all have, plus body glass, the regular season playing games are getting less and less every year, the light of the past genius is gone, and it has obviously become a probing show under the level of career achievement evaluation.

The five major parallel cargo probes in the history of the NBA

3. Jalil Okafor (2015 Draft)

5 NBA seasons (active players), averaging 10.4 points and 4.7 rebounds per game, the best season averaged 17.5 points, 7.0 rebounds and 1.2 blocks, and this season averaged 5.4 points and 2.4 rebounds per game.

As a well-known Interior Player from Duke University, Okafor had the reputation of "Duncan Jr." before participating in the draft. Unfortunately, after entering the NBA as a tanhua, Okafor became a rookie and a peak of the seafood tanhua.

The low-post technique does have two or three axes, but Jalil Okafor's frame protection ability is very average, plus the league began a small ball storm after Okafor entered, and Okafor, who was too bulky to adapt to the new tactical trend, gradually became a forgotten outcast player, and became a water dispenser player at the age of 25. Of course, given his age, Jalil Okafor actually has the slightest possibility of reversing the NBA's reputation as a parallel agent.

The five major parallel cargo probes in the history of the NBA

Adam Morrison (2006 Draft)

In three NBA seasons, he averaged 7.5 points, 2.1 rebounds and 1.4 assists per game, and the best season was 11.8 points, 2.9 rebounds and 2.1 assists.

Back on the night of the 2006 draft, the Charlotte Bobcats plucked Adam Morrison, who was famous for his shooting skills in the basketball world of aesthetics, with a probe stick. However, after the college league's big-going Morrison came to the NBA, he was clearly unsatisfied, and in the case of firing the ball casually in the first season, he was only able to deliver an average of 11.8 points per game with a blacksmith shooting rate of 37.6%, not to mention the negative contribution of the defensive end that was almost exploded on the field.

Since the second grade, this Tanhua has been abandoned by the team to cultivate, reduced to a substitute player, basically every game can shoot a ball, and then was jokingly called "Mo Yizhong" by fans. In the days when he was subsequently traded to the Lakers, Morrison mixed two championship rings, which was the biggest highlight of his career.

The five major parallel cargo probes in the history of the NBA

Chris Washburn (1986 Draft)

In three NBA seasons, he averaged 3.1 points and 2.4 rebounds per game, and the best season averaged 4.1 points and 2.5 rebounds per game.

Back on draft night in 1986, Washburn was drafted after Len Baias to start his NBA career with the Golden State Warriors. Like Len Byas, Chris Washburn was also an addict, and soon after entering the league, he was treated for poor physical condition, failed to pass the drug test as many as three times in three seasons, and was subsequently banned by the NBA for life, which is the most failed probing show in NBA history.