Compared with the previous year, the draft meeting in 1990 is basically half a pound, which is sporadically produced individual stars and some more important role players, and the players in this draft are the most famous "gloves" Payton.
First pick in the first round: Derek Coleman

Super talent and explosive physical fitness make Coleman the perfect candidate for this draft, he cut the excellent data of 18+10 in the rookie season and was elected the best rookie, and then maintained an average output of 20+10 consecutively, twice selected for the All-Star team and the best team three teams, according to this route he is definitely the next superstar, but the perennial injury and indiscipline ruined this rising star, after experiencing the glory of the previous seasons, he became a public.
Second pick in the first round: Gary Payton
Nicknamed "The Glove," he is known for his tough defense and is the only point guard in NBA history to be named the best defensive player.
Payton has been named to the All-Team (including second- and third-team) 9 times in his career, the First Team of the All-Defensive Team nine times, the All-Star Team nine times, and the Winner of The Defensive Player and Steals King once. In the stars-studded '90s, Payton played a piece of the sky on his own defense, leading the Supersonics to the Finals with "Rainman" Kemp at its peak, but eventually lost to jordan's Bulls. At the end of his career, Payton won the 05-06 championship with the Heat, bringing his entire career to a perfect end.
Third pick in the first round: Chris Jackson
The player who has been elected as the most improved player once is an important contributor to the Nuggets' "Black Eight Miracle".
Fourth pick in the first round: Dennis Scott
One of the Magic's "tridents" during the O'Neal era, he scored three points and was named to the all-rookie team.
Fifth pick in the first round: Kendal Gill
He was elected once as the king of steals and was known for his fierce defense.
11th pick in the first round: Tyrone Hill
He was named to the All-Star team once and more often than not, a standard blue-collar striker.
19th pick in the first round: Dee Brown
The masterpiece was shocked by a face-covering dunk at the 91 All-Star Dunk Contest and was elected the King of Dunks, and Gerald Green also paid tribute to this action at the 2007 Dunk Contest.
29th pick in the second round: Tony Kukoc
His early performances in Europe and international competitions earned Kukoc the title of "Magic of Europe", and the Bulls selected him, and he became an important puzzle piece for the Bulls' second triple crown as the Bulls had hoped. Kukoc has the height of the inside line, but also has the vision and flexibility of a defender, as well as a good mid-range shot, and is an indispensable all-rounder for a team. In addition, Kukoc was once named the best sixth man and was eventually inducted into the Naismith Hall of Fame as an international player.
45th pick in the second round: Antonio Davis
He was named to the All-Star team once and was one of the main players of the Pacers during the Miller era.
48th pick in the second round: Cedric Seballos
Selected to the All-Star team once, he imitated the previous year's dunk king Di Brown in the 92nd season all-star dunk contest, changed his face with his hands to a black cloth blindfold, and finally dunked the ball into the basket to win the dunk king.
In the 90s draft, a total of 5 people were selected for the All-Star Team, 2 people were selected for the Best Team, relatively speaking, most players are fleeting, but it is worth mentioning that this draft produced a lot of defensive top soldiers, and also gave birth to two dunk kings, which is also relatively rare in the previous draft, overall, this draft is more like a transition to the next big explosion draft.