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Single-time rookies are selected as all-stars, and the 3rd "Golden Generation" has won the top 3

In the history of the NBA draft, there are 3 drafts known as the "golden generation", and a recent data also testifies to this. Recently, U.S. data expert Kirk Goldsberry updated Twitter, posting that the NBA's history of a single rookie has been selected for the All-Star List, of which the three "Golden Generation" in 1996, 2003 and 1984 ranked in the top three.

Single-time rookies are selected as all-stars, and the 3rd "Golden Generation" has won the top 3

It is reported that the class of 1996 rookies ranked first in the total number of all-stars. A total of 10 All-Star players were born in this class, including: Kobe Bryant (18 times), Iverson (11 times), Ray Allen (10 times), Nash (8 times), O'Neal Jr. (6 times), Stojakovic (3 times), Antoine Walker (3 times), Marbury (2 times), Ilgoskas (2 times) and Raheem (1 time), for a total of 64 times.

Single-time rookies are selected as all-stars, and the 3rd "Golden Generation" has won the top 3

The class of 2003 was the second most selected All-Star. A total of 9 All-Star players were born in this class, including: James (17 times), Wade (13 times), Bosh (11 times), Anthony (10 times), David West (2 times), Josh Howard (1 time), Carman (1 time), Korver (1 time) and Mo Williams (1 time), for a total of 57 times.

Single-time rookies are selected as all-stars, and the 3rd "Golden Generation" has won the top 3

In third place was the class of 1984. The series produced seven All-Star players, including Jordan (14), Olajuwon (12), Barkley (11), Stockton (10), Alvin Robertson (4), Otis Thorpe (1) and Kevin Willis (1), for a total of 53.

Single-time rookies are selected as all-stars, and the 3rd "Golden Generation" has won the top 3

There are star-studded drafts, naturally there are also starless drafts, the 2000 draft is in addition to the draft in recent years, the birth of the fewest All-Star players, only 3 people, namely: Ken Young Martin (1 time), Michael Reed (1 time) and Magnolia (1 time), a total of only 3 times.

Single-time rookies are selected as all-stars, and the 3rd "Golden Generation" has won the top 3

In summary, the 1984, 1996 and 2003 drafts are worthy of the "golden generation". (Supine Braces/Hairy)

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