
The new NBA fans may not be familiar with Vincent Baker's name, but in fact Moon Baker was once an All-Star big forward, especially during the Bucks' time, he was arguably one of the best big forwards in the league.
Since 1994, Vinbek has been an All-Star for four consecutive years, and his average number in those four years is 20+6+, which was definitely a very dazzling performance in the East at that time.
In the 1997–1998 season, VinBeck came to Seattle SuperSonics as Sean Kemp's successor, and his first season here he still performed well, averaging 19.2 points, 6.4 rebounds, 1.1 steals and 1 block per game, which shows that he can not only run amok in the East.
However, the following season, Wen Baker was seriously injured and affected the performance, and the statistics also declined, but even so, Wen Baker still scored very well close to 15+5, which is a very good player.
What really crushed Vinh Baker was his drunken habits, which caused him to fall to the bottom at the age of 31. Although after treatment, Vinbek recovered, but in the end he was unable to overcome alcoholism and finally had to retire.
However, after retiring from the army, Wen Baker still quit his addiction after unremitting efforts, and found a job at Starbucks, and through his own efforts, he gradually became a store manager. (Back-up sports / Chen Chuan)