The NBA is in suspension. The future of this season is in an unknown state. For players, in addition to hoping to resume the game and guarantee their contract earnings, the most direct yearning is Championships, like the Lakers, Clippers, and Bucks that are in good shape this year. One thing is for sure, not all stars in the league can win championships, but it cannot be denied their contribution to the NBA. Five of the current players are like this. Even if they can't win the championship, I believe that their influence and status are enough to enter the Hall of Fame smoothly.
First place: Chris Paul. The biggest regret in Paul's career is probably the championship. If David Stern agreed to the Lakers deal, Paul and Kobe may have won the championship together. The fourth pick in the first round of 2005 was selected by the Hornets. He is only 1.83 meters tall. He has entered the group defense team for 7 times in his career, 3 NBA assists, 4 NBA best team, 10 NBA All-Star lineup, including 2013 All-star MVP! At the age of 34, he was considered a "team poison" abandoned. After coming to the Thunder, he led the Thunder to fifth in the Western Conference this season, surpassing his old team.
Paul has all the abilities of an excellent point guard, a big heart at the critical moment, good at steals, active defense, excellent overall view and broad passing vision, ten stable mid-range, very good at Small hits big, in other words, Paul can be called the last traditional point guard in the league, no one! As the chairman of the players' union, he has done his best to fight for all reasonable interests for the players. He is also very united with his teammates, and he is enough to enter the Hall of Fame.
Second place: Derrick Rose. It's another sad name. The No. 1 pick in 2008 was selected by the Bulls. He became the Rookie of the Year in 2009. He entered the All-Star in the second season. He became the NBA regular season MVP in the third season. He was the youngest MVP in history. He was selected as the All-Star starting lineup for two consecutive seasons. At that time, Rose was proud. The Bulls wanted him to help recruit LeBron, but he refused. After that, Rose suffered serious injuries, torn cruciate ligaments, torn meniscus, and sprained ankle. Rose had the most difficult time. In 5 years, the Knicks and Cavaliers were removed from the Bulls. Last season, Rose mentor Thibodeau recruited him to the Timberwolves. Rose scored 50 points, 6 assists, 4 rebounds and 2 steals against the Jazz, leading the team to win!
After the expiration of his contract with the Timberwolves, Rose joined the Pistons with 15 million in two years. This season, he really dragged the Pistons forward, averaging 18.1 points, 5.6 assists, and 2.4 rebounds. He once asked the league to add a "Ross clause" to the labor-management agreement to change the course of the NBA. Again, the champion may have parallel imports, but the MVP will not have parallel imports. He is worthy of being selected into the Hall of Fame.
Third place: Carmelo Anthony. The third overall pick in the first round of 2003 was selected by the Nuggets. He was selected to the All-Star team 10 times in his career, 6 times to the All-NBA team, and was the scoring leader in the 12-13 season. As a representative of the 03 Golden Generation, Anthony is the best in the league. One of the scorers, there is no doubt about this. Outstanding physical fitness, comprehensive technical ability, and excellent low back play are his killers. But Anthony missed the free market in the summer of 2010, and missed the opportunity to compete for the championship due to a big contract. He spent seven years with the Nuggets and another seven years when he came to the Knicks. For Anthony, he has long been used to it. As the team's top card, holding a high salary, but far away from the championship.
Coming to the Trail Blazers this season, Anthony averaged 15.3 points and 6.3 rebounds per game. Unknowingly, he is also 35 years old. I don’t know if he can get the championship at the end of his career. Difficult, but to look forward, at least Anthony is working hard.
Fourth place: Vince Carter. As a distant cousin of McGrady, McGrady has retired for many years, and Carter is still active in the NBA. The fifth pick in the first round of 1998 was selected by the Warriors. His 22-year career spans four eras, including the Raptors, Nets, Magic, Suns, Mavericks,Grizzlies, Kings, Eagles, this is the authentic old world of the NBA. In fact, Carter is well known to us because of his various hot dunk performances. Carter, now 43 years old, can no longer perform all kinds of slam dunks like he did when he was young, but he can still use three-pointers to get the ball. Team contribution. As one of the top ten dunk kings in history and an evergreen tree in the NBA, he is enough to enter the Hall of Fame.
Fifth place: Howard of Warcraft. Unconsciously, Howard is also 35 years old! No. 1 in 2004, 8 All-Stars in his career, 5 All-NBA First Teams, 3 Dboys, 4 NBA All-Defensive Teams, 5 rebounds, 2 blocked shots, World of Warcraft can dominate the NBA inside after Howard Super star. Talent, physical fitness, personal strength, and dominance on the court, Warcraft led the Magic to the finals in the 08-09 season, which was also the closest he was to a championship. Howard off the court is a controversial pronoun, with complicated private life, time bomb in the locker room, and loose nature.
once again returned to the Lakers, this season Howard averaged 7.5 points + 7.4 rebounds + 1.2 blocks per game, with limited playing time and number of shots, Howard became the Lakers' biggest surprise! Judging from Howard's resume, he is enough to enter the Hall of Fame. I only hope that he can reach the NBA championship trophy under the leadership of Old James and Davis!