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Rearranged NBA Draft 2010: Top Five All Seriously Injured, Bookmaker White side frenzied counterattack No.14 Nemaria Belitsa No.13 Al Farouk Arminu No.12 Lance Stephenson No.11 Jeremy Lin No.10 Greg Monroe No.9 Evan Turner No.8 Derek Favors No.7 Avery Bradley No.6 Hassan Whiteside No.5 Eric Bledso No.4 Gordon Hayward No.3 Demarcus Cousins No.2 John Wall No.1 Paul George

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The 2010 draft can be said to be a session shrouded in injuries, with a ruptured Achilles tendon in The Fifth Show Cousins Achilles tendon + a cruciate ligament tear, No. 9 Hayward's left ankle fracture + two fractures of the left hand, No. 10 Show George's broken leg, And No. 18 Show Bryso's left and right knee Meniscal all torn. The five strongest rookies have all been eroded by injuries. Some of them were reborn from the fire and set sail again; some fell off the altar and never regained their courage. In addition to these few people, the overall strength of this year is mediocre, whether it is personal honor or team status is very average, and the re-rehearsed lottery show has even left the league a lot. The mediocrity of no absolute Hall of Famers + other players is far less than the previous 2009 and later 2011, which was a draft minor year overall. Let's take a look at the top 14 picks after the reflow.

<h1 class = "pgc-h-arrow-right" > No.14 Nemalia Belitsa</h1>

Rearranged NBA Draft 2010: Top Five All Seriously Injured, Bookmaker White side frenzied counterattack No.14 Nemaria Belitsa No.13 Al Farouk Arminu No.12 Lance Stephenson No.11 Jeremy Lin No.10 Greg Monroe No.9 Evan Turner No.8 Derek Favors No.7 Avery Bradley No.6 Hassan Whiteside No.5 Eric Bledso No.4 Gordon Hayward No.3 Demarcus Cousins No.2 John Wall No.1 Paul George

Original pick: 35th pick in the second round

Highlight: 2014-2015 Europa League MVP

Bjelica is one of Serbia's best basketball players at the moment, with solid basic skills and a long-range three-pointer and strategy. After being drafted in the 2010 draft, he did not come to the NBA immediately, but continued to play in Europe. He won the Europa League MVP at Fenerbahce. He then joined the Timberwolves. But his NBA career is far less brilliant than his in Europe. Although it cannot be said that he is unsatisfied, he is also the main rotation in both the Timberwolves and the King. Especially when the Kings even pressed the charts to bagley to sit firmly in the starting lineup. But he never reproduced his glory in the Europa League. The overall performance is also far from his two fellow countrymen, Teacher Jo and Bogdan. Next season, Bjelica turned down the middle class of some teams and chose to join the Warriors, hoping that he could be a good helper to open up space around Curry.

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" >No.13 Al Farouq Aminu</h1>

Rearranged NBA Draft 2010: Top Five All Seriously Injured, Bookmaker White side frenzied counterattack No.14 Nemaria Belitsa No.13 Al Farouk Arminu No.12 Lance Stephenson No.11 Jeremy Lin No.10 Greg Monroe No.9 Evan Turner No.8 Derek Favors No.7 Avery Bradley No.6 Hassan Whiteside No.5 Eric Bledso No.4 Gordon Hayward No.3 Demarcus Cousins No.2 John Wall No.1 Paul George

Original pick: 8 picks in the first round

Highlight: Non-Championship winner

Aminu has the potential to be a top 3D player, with excellent arm span, very good movement ability, and top rebounding ability. But Aminu has developed over the years and become a good team puzzle. But the inconsistent style limited his growth. On the one hand, his offensive ability to play the third position, especially the shooting ability, the career three-point shooting rate is only more than 35% in 2 seasons, and even fell to about 20% last season; playing the fourth position his confrontation is unqualified, and he has basically relied on athleticism to play for ten years. However, Nigerian basketball has such a good atmosphere and such a rapid growth, inseparable from the influence of NBA leaders such as Diogu and Aminu on the next generation. For his native Nigeria, Aminu was also a very important feat.

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > No.12 Lance Stephenson</h1>

Rearranged NBA Draft 2010: Top Five All Seriously Injured, Bookmaker White side frenzied counterattack No.14 Nemaria Belitsa No.13 Al Farouk Arminu No.12 Lance Stephenson No.11 Jeremy Lin No.10 Greg Monroe No.9 Evan Turner No.8 Derek Favors No.7 Avery Bradley No.6 Hassan Whiteside No.5 Eric Bledso No.4 Gordon Hayward No.3 Demarcus Cousins No.2 John Wall No.1 Paul George

Original pick: 40th pick in the second round

The master and disciple have very good physical fitness, excellent one-on-one ability, during the Pacers period, he was also an important member of the Pacers against the Heat, and the picture of old Zhan blowing in the ears was impressive. There is also the iconic lute-playing celebration action. But throughout the career of the master and disciple, although his performance is completely worthy of his position. However, after the Pacers became famous, the next few years began to gradually decline. In the hornets' first year on a big contract, he set an embarrassing record. With 105 three-point shots in a single season, he hit 18 and shot 17 percent from the field, making him the lowest player in NBA history to have more than 100 three-point shots in a single season. In his entire NBA career, he averaged double figures per game for only two seasons. Later, he also wandered to the CBA, and in Liaoning, it was difficult to integrate with the team as a whole, and he was outside the system. Now that his brother is still at home, he dedicates his best time to Indiana.

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > No.11 Jeremy Lin</h1>

Rearranged NBA Draft 2010: Top Five All Seriously Injured, Bookmaker White side frenzied counterattack No.14 Nemaria Belitsa No.13 Al Farouk Arminu No.12 Lance Stephenson No.11 Jeremy Lin No.10 Greg Monroe No.9 Evan Turner No.8 Derek Favors No.7 Avery Bradley No.6 Hassan Whiteside No.5 Eric Bledso No.4 Gordon Hayward No.3 Demarcus Cousins No.2 John Wall No.1 Paul George

Original pick: Lost draft

Highlights: 2018-2019 NBA Championship

Shuhao is the most inspirational rookie of this year, and there is no one. As a high-achieving student at Harvard University, it is not easy for Jeremy Lin to enter the NBA. There have only been 3 NBA players in Harvard's history, and the last one in the NBA goes back 60 years. Therefore, shuhao entered the NBA as an Asian Harvard student, which is a miracle, and the "Lin Madness" he staged in the NBA is still fresh in people's memories. After being cut by the Warriors and rockets, but meeting Bollard Anthony in the Knicks full of injuries, Jeremy Lin finally ushered in an outbreak. 25 points, 5 rebounds and 7 assists against the Nets, 28 points and 8 assists for the first time in the NBA against the Jazz, 23 points and 10 assists against the Wizards for the first double-double, 38 points and 8 assists against the Lakers. Jeremy Lin started for the Knicks in four consecutive games, averaging 27.3 points, 8.3 assists and 2 steals per game to lead the Knicks to four consecutive wins and was named the NBA Eastern Conference Player of the Week. Become the first player in NBA history to score at least 20 points and give seven assists in each of his first five starts. Then Jeremy Lin was the main point guard candidate in the Rockets, Hornets, Lakers, and Nets, but after two consecutive seasons of injury reimbursement for the Nets, especially the deadliest cruciate ligament rupture, Jeremy Lin never found his original state, and later after the Raptors won the championship, he did not return to the league. However, as a failed draft, 9 years of career and 7 years of average doubles per game, there is also a story of its own, and it also happened to a yellow person, which is legendary enough. A few days ago, Shuhao was exposed to be infected with the new crown, and also wished him a speedy recovery.

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > No.10 Greg Monroe</h1>

Rearranged NBA Draft 2010: Top Five All Seriously Injured, Bookmaker White side frenzied counterattack No.14 Nemaria Belitsa No.13 Al Farouk Arminu No.12 Lance Stephenson No.11 Jeremy Lin No.10 Greg Monroe No.9 Evan Turner No.8 Derek Favors No.7 Avery Bradley No.6 Hassan Whiteside No.5 Eric Bledso No.4 Gordon Hayward No.3 Demarcus Cousins No.2 John Wall No.1 Paul George

Original pick: 7 picks in the first round

Monroe was considered to be the best big man in that year's attack, not only skilled in the interior, but also very good at strategizing. In his second year, he played 21 points, 12 rebounds and 11 assists against the Kings, and often contributed large double-doubles. However, the Pistons formed the inner line combination of Monroe and Zhuang Shen that year, squeezing Monroe to the No. 4 position, and the lack of range and slow defensive speed made the actual effect of this lineup a disaster (especially the No. 3 position with Smith), and gradually it was also labeled as a data brush. Slowly he began to live a wandering life, and he has been to several strong teams in the East, the Celtics, bucks, 76 and Raptors. After 19 years, he left the league to join Bayern Munich, and now it seems that the Pistons have gathered both Monroe and Zhuang Shen, an interior line with excellent data, no projection, and defensive vacuum, and are also Wolong Phoenix

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > No.9 Evan Turner</h1>

Rearranged NBA Draft 2010: Top Five All Seriously Injured, Bookmaker White side frenzied counterattack No.14 Nemaria Belitsa No.13 Al Farouk Arminu No.12 Lance Stephenson No.11 Jeremy Lin No.10 Greg Monroe No.9 Evan Turner No.8 Derek Favors No.7 Avery Bradley No.6 Hassan Whiteside No.5 Eric Bledso No.4 Gordon Hayward No.3 Demarcus Cousins No.2 John Wall No.1 Paul George

Original pick: List eye

From 2008 to 2012, the 5 consecutive charts were like being cursed, Beasley, Tabit, Turner, Derek Williams, McGiggy, except for Tabit, they were all under the banner of swingers, but in the end, their performance in the NBA was far from reaching the top spot, and even now they have left the NBA. Turner was regarded as Maddy's successor in college, winning the John Wooden Award, the Oscar Robertson Award, the Naismith Award, the Associated Press Player of the Year Award, and the National Player of the Year Award in college, and his talent was even no less than that of Wall before entering the NBA. As a forward swingman, except for the three points, his technique is very good, though. But he has been unable to be the leader of the team after many teams. And he was not good at playing without the ball, which made him an offensive organizer on the bench in the middle and late stages of his career, and he played a good role in the Celtics. At the end of last season, Turner, who averaged just 3.2 points per game, announced his retirement. He didn't lose to injuries, but he ended up with a lot of regrets.

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > No.8 Derek Favors</h1>

Rearranged NBA Draft 2010: Top Five All Seriously Injured, Bookmaker White side frenzied counterattack No.14 Nemaria Belitsa No.13 Al Farouk Arminu No.12 Lance Stephenson No.11 Jeremy Lin No.10 Greg Monroe No.9 Evan Turner No.8 Derek Favors No.7 Avery Bradley No.6 Hassan Whiteside No.5 Eric Bledso No.4 Gordon Hayward No.3 Demarcus Cousins No.2 John Wall No.1 Paul George

Original order: Tanhua

Highlights: All-Rookie Second Team

Favors is one of the best interiors of this year, and his career has not fluctuated significantly. With excellent physical fitness and solid interior skills, it has been a stable starting point for the Jazz since the 13-14 season, and the peak is also averaging 16+8 per game. Also helped the Jazz reach the playoffs five. However, Favors's career is too bland, and the lack of range makes it difficult for him to qualify for the starting fourth place in some championship teams, averaging only 5.4 points per game when he returned to the Jazz last season, which was originally regarded as a championship puzzle, and fell to the playoffs to average only 3.4 points and 4 rebounds per game for 10 minutes per game. And the Jazz would rather spend the draft picks to trade him out in the offseason to save space to renew Conley, if you still want to get a big contract in the league or even a foothold, Favors still needs to make some changes in the way he plays.

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > No.7 Avery Bradley</h1>

Rearranged NBA Draft 2010: Top Five All Seriously Injured, Bookmaker White side frenzied counterattack No.14 Nemaria Belitsa No.13 Al Farouk Arminu No.12 Lance Stephenson No.11 Jeremy Lin No.10 Greg Monroe No.9 Evan Turner No.8 Derek Favors No.7 Avery Bradley No.6 Hassan Whiteside No.5 Eric Bledso No.4 Gordon Hayward No.3 Demarcus Cousins No.2 John Wall No.1 Paul George

Original pick: 19th pick in the first round

Highlights: 1 championship; 1 best defensive team 1 time, 1 best defensive team 2 team

Bradley is the top defender of this year, and outside of defense, his offense has been underrated. During the Celtics' post-Big Three era, he gradually grew into the Celtics' backcourt starter and the team's main scoring point. He averaged 16 points per game in the 16-17 season and averaged more than 14 points per game for four consecutive seasons. And his defense has always been online, getting the best defensive line. Later, Bradley became a favorite championship puzzle for many strong teams, joining the Los Angeles Duo and the Heat in succession, but he was in poor shape when he was traded to the Rockets last season. Now he still has no home, and after many teams have completed reinforcements, Bradley has difficulty getting a big contract.

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > No.6 Hassan Whiteside</h1>

Rearranged NBA Draft 2010: Top Five All Seriously Injured, Bookmaker White side frenzied counterattack No.14 Nemaria Belitsa No.13 Al Farouk Arminu No.12 Lance Stephenson No.11 Jeremy Lin No.10 Greg Monroe No.9 Evan Turner No.8 Derek Favors No.7 Avery Bradley No.6 Hassan Whiteside No.5 Eric Bledso No.4 Gordon Hayward No.3 Demarcus Cousins No.2 John Wall No.1 Paul George

Original pick: 33 in the second round

Highlights: 1 best defensive 2nd team; 2-time block king; 1 rebounding king; career four blocks and triple-doubles

If there is no Shuhao, the big white edge is the most inspirational player of this year. From the second round of selection to the demotion to the development league to play, he later wanted to join the CBA but tried several teams but failed to pass and could only go to the lower level of the NBL to play. After two seasons in the NBL Sichuan and Tongxi, Whiteside wants to hit the NBA again. After being laid off by the Grizzlies, Big White waited for his chances in the Heat, and with his super rebounding and blocking ability, as well as his good finishing ability, he began to kill in the NBA. He had 23 points and 16 rebounds against the Clippers, 14 points, 13 rebounds and 12 blocks against the Bulls, a team-record 14 rebounds in a single quarter against the Mavericks, and a double-double of 24 points and 20 rebounds against the Timberwolves. Big White Edge became the NBA's hottest interior line at that stage, contributing jaw-dropping data many times. He also won two block kings, one rebounding king, and one best team at the Heat, while also receiving a contract of 100 million yuan.

However, the weakness of the slow pace of the big white side began to be exposed in the later stages, and he was equally good at blocking as Gobert, but his defensive effect was far from it. Many defenders are often easy to lose position in order to pursue the block, and there is no way to change the small man of defense, and he can only crouch in the penalty area, and he is instantly regarded as a data brush. Even if there is a data of two doubles per game, you can still only get a basic salary. He joined the Jazz on a base salary this season, hoping that he could meet the sages around Gobert and make himself more active on the defensive end.

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > No.5 Eric Bledsoe</h1>

Rearranged NBA Draft 2010: Top Five All Seriously Injured, Bookmaker White side frenzied counterattack No.14 Nemaria Belitsa No.13 Al Farouk Arminu No.12 Lance Stephenson No.11 Jeremy Lin No.10 Greg Monroe No.9 Evan Turner No.8 Derek Favors No.7 Avery Bradley No.6 Hassan Whiteside No.5 Eric Bledso No.4 Gordon Hayward No.3 Demarcus Cousins No.2 John Wall No.1 Paul George

Original pick: 18th pick in the first round

Highlights: 1 best defensive 1st team; 1 best defensive 2nd team

Kentucky is arguably the biggest winner this year, with the top five or three after the rearrangement being Kentucky's. Blood cloth has been a substitute for the Clippers for the first three years of his career, and with excellent physical fitness, he is also regarded as a guard version of James. In his fourth year of career, he came to the Suns and ushered in a big explosion, averaging 8.5 points per game to 17.7 points, and the next 8 seasons were all 15 points or more, and 2 seasons were above 20 points. He was later used as a reinforcement by the Bucks. With his excellent defense, he was also twice named to the Best Defensive Team. But although the blood cloth data is good, the offense is often pulled. Some nonsensical mistakes coupled with a low shooting percentage, projection has not been significantly improved, two meniscus tears have also made his athletic ability a certain decline, and it is doomed to be difficult to become the main candidate for the championship team. The Bucks traded blood cloths to attack and defend Holliday to win the championship in an instant, and blood cloths will start a new season with the Grizzlies next season. He is also expected to provide more help to Morant on the defensive end.

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" >No.4 Gordon Hayward</h1>

Rearranged NBA Draft 2010: Top Five All Seriously Injured, Bookmaker White side frenzied counterattack No.14 Nemaria Belitsa No.13 Al Farouk Arminu No.12 Lance Stephenson No.11 Jeremy Lin No.10 Greg Monroe No.9 Evan Turner No.8 Derek Favors No.7 Avery Bradley No.6 Hassan Whiteside No.5 Eric Bledso No.4 Gordon Hayward No.3 Demarcus Cousins No.2 John Wall No.1 Paul George

Original pick: 9th pick

Highlights: 1 All-Star

Hayward's career has also experienced ups and downs, sitting firmly in the jazz Hayward's second season, with super high ball quotient and comprehensive technology, he grew into the jazz's home star, averaging more than 19 points per game for three consecutive seasons. In order to pursue the championship, he came to the Celtics and also signed a 4-year contract of 128 million. However, in the opener, he was once again seriously injured in the air connection and was eventually diagnosed with a dislocated + tibia fracture. Affected by injuries and tactical status, the Celtics did not regain the form of the Jazz. However, when Joe Boss signed Hayward for 4 years and 120 million yuan and was considered by many to be born another Batum, Hayward was reborn and achieved the second spring of his career, averaging 19.6 points, 5.9 rebounds and 5 assists per game, and playing more confidently on the court. But injuries are still Hayward's biggest enemy, and I hope hayward, who is handsome and can play next season, can stay away from injuries.

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > No.3 DeMarcus Cousins</h1>

Rearranged NBA Draft 2010: Top Five All Seriously Injured, Bookmaker White side frenzied counterattack No.14 Nemaria Belitsa No.13 Al Farouk Arminu No.12 Lance Stephenson No.11 Jeremy Lin No.10 Greg Monroe No.9 Evan Turner No.8 Derek Favors No.7 Avery Bradley No.6 Hassan Whiteside No.5 Eric Bledso No.4 Gordon Hayward No.3 Demarcus Cousins No.2 John Wall No.1 Paul George

Original pick: Fifth pick in the first round

Highlights: 2 All-Stars 2 times; 4 All-Stars; Best Rookie 1 Team; 1 Olympic Champion; 1 World Cup Champion

It took only 2 years for Cousins to get from the league's no. 1 center. After entering the league, Cousins has become the focus of the King's training, although many times on the court is easy to be emotional, negative performance on the defensive end or complain about the referee eating T, but Cousins's technique is definitely the No. 1 in the center. Excellent footwork and ball handling skills, strong interior lethality, ferocious interior lethality, and the top passing ability of the big man, the peak Cousins can do almost everything. He also played 20+10d for 5 consecutive seasons. While the Kings never made the playoffs, it couldn't hide Cousins' brilliance, and he was also named to the All-Team Second Team and All-Star. He has scored 24 points, 21 rebounds, 10 assists and 6 blocks and 24 points, 20 rebounds, 13 assists and 4 blocks in two consecutive games, becoming the first player in history to have two consecutive doubles and 20 triple-doubles. He later joined the Pelicans and Thick Brow to form the league's most terrifying interior line, where he cut a big triple-double with 44 points, 24 rebounds and 10 assists. The lineup of KaoShen, Thick Eyebrows, Rondo, and Holliday makes people see very big expectations for the future. However, an out-of-bounds save that caused the left Achilles tendon to tear was a turning point in Cousins' career.

In the next two years, he suffered two major injuries, a torn left quadriceps muscle and a ruptured cruciate ligament in his left knee, either of which was fatal to athletes, and they happened to Cousins one after another. He didn't even show his abilities in the playoffs. Then Cousins can only continue to sign the Lakers, Rockets, Clippers, and then continue to be cut, the style of play is also not the dominance of the year, more love to choose to shoot on the outside. Cousins didn't even sign a big contract of more than 20 million, and he really only regretted that Cousins really had to be.

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" >No.2 John Wall</h1>

Rearranged NBA Draft 2010: Top Five All Seriously Injured, Bookmaker White side frenzied counterattack No.14 Nemaria Belitsa No.13 Al Farouk Arminu No.12 Lance Stephenson No.11 Jeremy Lin No.10 Greg Monroe No.9 Evan Turner No.8 Derek Favors No.7 Avery Bradley No.6 Hassan Whiteside No.5 Eric Bledso No.4 Gordon Hayward No.3 Demarcus Cousins No.2 John Wall No.1 Paul George

Original order: Champion

Highlights: 1 All-Rookie 3rd Team; 1 All-Star; 5 All-Star; 1 Dunk King; 1 Rookie Challenge MVP; All-Rookie First Team

Wall's NBA career was also ruined with injuries. At the top of the wall, with the league's top speed, coupled with excellent passing ability and steal ability, he was once the first point guard in the East. His combination with Beal also allowed the Wizards to rise rapidly in the post-Arenas era, but the double gun in the backcourt plus Porter's contract locked the Wizards' reinforcement space. Over-reliance on his body allowed Wall to become a glassman after the 16-17 season, with left knee and heel bone spurs that kept him out of many games repeatedly, and suffered a torn Achilles tendon during his recovery, and Wall rested for nearly two years. After the comeback, the Rockets' Wall state is also not as good as before, plus there is still a 2-year and 90 million or so large contract, and it is difficult for the Rockets who are aiming to rebuild to send him out. Cousins, once his best friend, had hoped to reinvent Kentucky and form the Avengers with Wall, but it ended with Cousins' dismissal. At present, the golden time that belongs to this pair of good brothers has gradually drifted away.

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" >No.1 Paul George</h1>

Rearranged NBA Draft 2010: Top Five All Seriously Injured, Bookmaker White side frenzied counterattack No.14 Nemaria Belitsa No.13 Al Farouk Arminu No.12 Lance Stephenson No.11 Jeremy Lin No.10 Greg Monroe No.9 Evan Turner No.8 Derek Favors No.7 Avery Bradley No.6 Hassan Whiteside No.5 Eric Bledso No.4 Gordon Hayward No.3 Demarcus Cousins No.2 John Wall No.1 Paul George

Original pick: 10th pick in the first round

Highlights: 1 All-Team 1st Team; 5 Best Team 3rd Team; 2 Best Defensive First Team; 2 Best Defensive Second Team; Best Progressive Player; 1 Steal King; 7 All-Stars

There is not much disagreement about the pickled pepper becoming the leader of the rearrangement, combining the best team and the best defense team. 6 All-Team, 4 All-Defensive, and 7 All-Stars are the most in the same year. Judging from the results of the team, as the boss of the Pacers that year, he successfully took over the baton from Granger's hand and led the Pacers to create a lot of trouble for the Heat of the Big Three. The broken leg incident of that year also made everyone sweat for him, but fortunately, George still found a good state after being seriously injured. Later to the Thunder, although the big three with Westbrook and Melon eventually failed, George's performance was impeccable, and he averaged 28 points, 8.2 rebounds and 5.7 assists per game in the 18-19 season to reach the peak of his career, but he was twice out of the first round in the Thunder, and even had the background board moment of being killed by Lillard's ultra-far three-pointer. Later, he teamed up with small cards in Los Angeles, although last season's playoffs were not good, but this season there was no card brother in the late playoffs, and George played well enough to drive his teammates to play.

Compared with Wall and Kao Shen, Bubble Pepper is obviously lucky, and it is not easy to return to the king after suffering such a serious injury. Whoever crosses the knife immediately, only I Am General Joe.

After watching the brilliant year of injuries, who do you think is the leader of this session? Who has the most pity in their career? Welcome to leave a comment in the comment area to discuss~