Post-80s or some older fans, must remember the NBA game scene 20 years ago, when there was no such fast pace now, there was no such casual player positioning, some are more dogmatic attack and defense, 1 to 5 position strict position limitations. From this point of view, in fact, some old players, if placed today, may be easier than in the past to show their full strength, below, let us take a look at these six people, in their era, at most is the all-star, but today I am afraid that it is really an inexplicable existence!

Chris. Webb: 5-time All-Star player Chris. The era of Weber's survival is the golden age of the big forwards! Duncan, Garnett, Nowitzki are all better players than Webb, but if born in this era, maybe Webb is not necessarily worse than them, Webb is the most comprehensive big forward, he can handle, can attack the basket, and even pull the range beyond the three-point line, now Jokic can do it, Weber can do it, but he is faster than Jokic and more athletic! Unfortunately, 20 years ago, big players didn't have such absolute ball rights, and Webb's talent was somewhat masked.
Lamar. Odom: In Kevin. Before Durant appeared, among the 210-height players, Odom was definitely the most outstanding in possession of the ball, and his rebounding control ability was also above average, and his projection ability was also outside the three-point line, if placed today, he was the perfect choice for the No. 4 position, but in his time, the No. 4 position could punish him in the low-post offense.
Rashid. Wallace: 211 cm tall, the back of the frame can hit, outside the three-point line can also open the hand to hit, roaring at the heavens Razed. Wallace has all the conditions to survive in the NBA today, and what is even more valuable is that Rashid is also a basket guard, with a pair of long arms, Rashid's career average number of blocks has reached 1.4 times, unfortunately, he and Webber were buried in the era of big forwards, if placed today, it is definitely the top 3 of the big men.
Kirilenko: The Russians were data-making machines in that era, which could fill almost all the data columns, and at its peak, Kirilenko's average number of blocks per game could reach 3.3 times, and his height of 206 centimeters was the most popular striker figure today, and he could navigate between the No. 3 position and the No. 4 position, but unfortunately, the small forward players of that era were not valued, and the role of Kirilenko in the middle and late of his career was biased towards blue-collar workers.
Rashad. Lewis: Lewis's position is between small forwards and big forwards, in the Magic period he was more of a 4 position role, but in that era, the 208 cm tall Lewis situation was somewhat awkward, they called it "not three no four", playing 3 speed is slightly worse, playing 4 and can not carry people's inner meat shield, but even so, with a hand of excellent outside projection ability, Lewis was selected to the All-Star team twice, but if you survive today, Lewis is a very appropriate No. 4 position, His shooting skills will open up plenty of space for the team, and his height of 208 centimeters, plus nearly 40% of the three-point shooting rate, is extremely rare today.
Stadameier Jr.: Only on the face frame offensive ability, Xiao Si may be the first NBA person after the 21st century, he and his Sun have given a very typical example template for today's small ball era, only on offense, placed in today's larger space of the inner line, Xiao Si must not be worse than Antetokounmpo, after all, his medium and long-range projection can be much stronger than the alphabet brother, Xiao Si is not very good at defending Duncan, Randolph such a low-level big killer, but now it does not matter, after all, there are no players who can attack low.