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Every year, the NBA has a champion. Who do you think is the most popular champion in history?
It is inevitable that there will be problems in a draft, even the hottest champion will have disappointing moments. Next, let's comment on the famous parallel champion in history.

5. michael olowokandi (1998 champion)

1998 was selected by the Clippers in the first round. He played in the NBA for nine seasons, averaging 26.3 minutes and contributing 8.3 points and 6.8 rebounds. The best data is that in the 2002-03 season, he played 36 times, contributing 12.3 points and 9. 1 rebounds, but the Clippers' record that year was only 26.3 minutes. 1998, vincent carter, dirk nowitzki, paul pierce, jamison, Bibi and jayson williams ranked behind him in the draft. In contrast, michael olowokandi's parallel imports are full of colors.

4. greg oden (No.1 scholar in 2007)

This is the most regrettable one on the list. As the top pick in 2007, Auden has great potential. Unfortunately, he has been suffering from injuries and is far from reaching his peak. The management of the Trailblazers later said that if he had to choose again, he would still choose Auden. The example of that year was Durant, which shows that Auden is a rare basketball genius. In his four-year career, the Blazers only played 82 games, which was just right. In the 20 13- 14 season, Greg Oden signed for the Heat, playing 23 games, averaging 9.2 minutes and contributing 2.9 points and 2.3 rebounds. In the season of 20 15/ 16, Auden joined the CBA Jiangsu team and played 25 games, averaging 26.3 minutes per game. In 20 16, Auden officially announced his retirement at the age of 28. NBA averages 8 points, 6.2 rebounds 1.2 blocks.

3. Kwame Brown (200 1 No.1)

As Jordan's hand-picked champion and the first high school student champion in NBA history, kwame brown was not ready to play in the NBA from the beginning. In high school, he could use his physical advantage to kill the quartet. This advantage disappeared after entering the NBA, and his skills were too rough. In addition, in order to lead the Wizards into the playoffs, Jordan was very strict with him, which led to Brown's lack of confidence in playing. A famous story is that when he was in the Lakers, at the last moment when the score was even, Brown told Kobe not to pass the ball to him, so he would be tactically fouled and made a free throw. He was afraid that he couldn't make a penalty ... He averaged 22 minutes in his career and contributed 6.6 points and 5.5 rebounds.