The NBA's No. 4 jersey is also worn by a number of stars, some people have a strong ball style, some people have a steady ball style, some people have a gorgeous ball style, some people have a successful counterattack, some people attack and defend as one, then in your mind, who is the spokesperson for the No. 4 star?
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="2" > sixth place small potato Nate Robinson</h1>
In 2005, the 21st pick in the first round was selected by the Knicks, nicknamed "Little Potato", the bounce was amazing, fast, physically powerful, full of energy, the outside shot was also good, was a veritable small dunk, through superhuman bouncing power to help him complete a variety of strange moves in the air, defensively active, but subject to height, quite a loss on the defensive end. There are not many career honors, and he has won three dunk contests, including the scene of the little potato leaping over Howard's dunk in the 2009 NBA dunk contest has become a classic picture.

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="41" > fifth strongest surface 175 Thomas Jr</h1>
In 2011, the 60th pick in the second round was selected by the Kings, and since then he has embarked on the NBA counterattack journey, which has been called "the strongest surface 175" by fans, with sharp breakthroughs and diverse offensive means, especially the most abundant face frame technology, due to height, the defense is relatively flawed. Reaching the peak of his career with the Celtics, he averaged 28.9 points, 2.7 rebounds and 5.9 assists per game in the 2016-17 season, ranking second in Celtics' history for single-season scoring per game, behind Larry Bird. He won the Best Team once in his career and the All-Star Team once and the All-Star Team twice.
In Game 2 of the first round of the playoffs on May 3, 2017, Thomas Jr. started 45 minutes and scored 53 points, 4 rebounds and 4 assists, surpassing the answer to become the shortest playoff record holder in NBA history with 50+ points per game.
At its peak, the playoffs fought for the Celtics until their hips were strained, and since then their strength has been greatly reduced. But Thomas Jr.'s basketball career is inspirational enough, from a rookie in the 60th place, to an All-Star, to the strongest 175 on the surface, the king of the last quarter, the top five players in the peak MVP rankings, not to lose Shaohua.
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="42" > fourth place Chris. weber</h1>
Selected by the Magic with the first pick in 1993, he was known as the most talented and most flamboyant big forward, with gorgeous style, top physical talent, top athletic quality, top ball handling skills and strategy skills among big forwards, court vision, speed and explosiveness are also among the league's top, very comprehensive, once the absolute core of the Kings. The engine of the Princeton system ushered in its own peak in the Kings, and it was helpless to tear the left knee meniscus in the 2003 Western Conference Semifinals, and it has not been related to the peak ever since. He won 5 All-Stars in his career, 1 best team, 1 rebounding king, which is slightly shabby compared to his talent.
The classic game first promoted the 00-01 season against the Pacers, showing its full range of skills, playing 50 minutes, with 51 points, 26 rebounds, 5 assists, 3 steals and 2 blocks, but unfortunately lost to the Pacers.
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="43" > third place Dragon King Bosh</h1>
In 2003, the fourth pick in the first round was selected by the Raptors, nicknamed "Dragon King", thin body, more comprehensive, diverse offensive means, excellent lateral speed and athletic ability, good at turning jump shots after back singles and high jump shots after blocking and demolition, there are also good three-point ability, defensive ability is also good, especially the ability to supplement, but not to the top level, is a very good auxiliary or second boss. Career personal honors are no more and no less, winning 2 championships, 1 best team, 3 shooting star championships, 11 all-star teams.
Classic games include the 2008 Raptors vs. Trail Blazers, Bosh played 55 minutes, fought 3 overtime, and scored 38 points, 14 rebounds, 2 assists and 3 blocks, a large double-double to narrowly beat the Blazers. In the 2013 Heat away game against the Blazers, James was absent due to injury, Bosh took the overall role, cut 37 points and 10 rebounds, and staged a 0.5 second three-point kill!
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="44" > second place Sydney. Moncliffe</h1>
In 1979, the 5th pick in the first round was selected by the Milwaukee Bucks, the Bucks are famous, attacking and defending, known for their comprehensiveness on the court, have very good defensive ability, played for the Bucks for nearly 10 years in their careers, and retired the Bucks No. 4 jersey, and many personal honors in his career, winning a total of 5 best team, 5 best defensive teams, 2 best defensive players, and 6 all-star teams.
Jordan describes Moncliffe this way: "When you face Moncliffe, you have to realize that you will be exhausted all night. Wherever you go, he will follow you to death, even at the two ends of the pitch. You can imagine it. ”
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="45" > first place Joe Dumas</h1>
Selected by the Pistons with the 8th pick in the first round in 1985, he spent his entire career in the Pistons, a one-man, steady style, diverse offensive means but not outstanding, outstanding three-point ability, excellent defense, praised by Jordan as the most difficult and respectable defensive player, and the only star in the Bad Boy Army to play clean.
Joe Dumas has won 2 championships, 1 championship MVP, 3 all-time best teams, 5 best defensive teams, and 6 all-star teams in his career.
During his 14-year stint with the Pistons, Joe Dumas made 1,018 appearances and 990 three-pointers, all in franchise history, and was ranked second in the history of the Pistons in terms of total points (16,401), assists (4,612), broken balls (902) and playing time (35,139 minutes), making him one of the greatest stars in Pistons history.