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The NBA official 75 stars are in the second group of the second batch, led by "Stone Buddha"

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The NBA official 75 stars are in the second group of the second batch, led by "Stone Buddha"

Tim Duncan: Born in the United States on April 25, 1976.

NBA Rookie of the Year 1997–98

5-time NBA champion

2 NBA regular season MVP

3 NBA Finals MVP

The No. 21 jersey was retired by the Spurs

In 2020, he was inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame

Duncan and his team have gone beyond the meaning of "great." Duncan is proficient in interior offensive techniques, mainly reflected in the back play of the ball under the basket, the breakthrough or shooting after the wing holding the ball, especially in the left and right wings of the 45 ° board shooting. Defensively, Duncan can accurately predict the opponent's position, is good at disrupting the opponent's offensive rhythm, has a good sense of card position and accurate judgment of the landing point of defensive rebounds.

The NBA official 75 stars are in the second group of the second batch, led by "Stone Buddha"

Patrick Ewing: Born in Jamaica on August 5, 1962, nicknamed "Gorilla"!

He won two Olympic gold medals in 1984 and 1992

The No. 33 jersey was retired by the Knicks in 2003

He was inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame in 2008

Patrick Ewing is a very dedicated star in the NBA, the quintessential representative of the modern center: 2.14 meters tall, 110 kg weight, comprehensive technique, excellent bouncing power, and the courage and composure necessary for the center forward.

The NBA official 75 stars are in the second group of the second batch, led by "Stone Buddha"

Walter Fraser: Born in the United States on March 29, 1945, nicknamed "Clyde the Rogue"!

2-time NBA champion

The No. 10 jersey was retired by the Knicks

He was inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame in 1986

In 1996, he was selected as one of the top 50 NBA superstars

Fraser was drafted by the 5th Knicks in the 1st round of the 1967 NBA Draft and played professionally for the New York Knicks and Cleveland Cavaliers. He won the NBA championship with the Knicks twice, was selected to the NBA All-NBA First Team four times, was named to the NBA All-NBA Team 2nd Team twice, was named to the NBA All-Star Team seven times and won the NBA All-Star MVP in 1975, and was named to the NBA All-Defensive Team 7 times

The NBA official 75 stars are in the second group of the second batch, led by "Stone Buddha"

Kevin Garnett: Born in the United States on May 19, 1976.

2003-04 NBA regular season MVP

2000 Olympic men's basketball champion

2007-08 NBA Best Defensive Player

2007-08 NBA Championship

4-time NBA rebounding champion

On the pitch, his roar is always chilling, and the use of chattering garbage to attack opponents is his best trick, even if it is a simple appearance ceremony, when he walks out of the players' tunnel, the tall figure and slightly fierce expression are awe-inspiring.

The NBA official 75 stars are in the second group of the second batch, led by "Stone Buddha"

John Havlicek: (April 8, 1940 – April 25, 2019), nicknamed "hondo".

8-time NBA champion

The No. 17 jersey was retired by the Celtics in 1978

He was inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame in 1984

Celtics all-time scorer

The Celtics' "iron man" Havlicek is perhaps the best all-rounder in NBA history, and he can do anything at both ends of the court. He always ran tirelessly, but never showed the problem of lack of physical strength. Havlicek's defense is as inseparable to the opponent as the devil, and the key moment is Havlicek's moment.