The ten most tragic endings in NBA history

In the long history of the NBA, there are not many stars who are loyal to the first team and die well. Although everyone starts their career with good wishes, the NBA is a business field after all, and there are too few people who can be treated like Kobe. , Even if it is as strong as James can not do it.

has given everything to the team, but there are many stars who did not get a good start at the end of their careers. Who is worse? Let's take a look at the top ten superstars with the worst endings.

Tenth place: Moses Malone

, once the most dominant center in the NBA, joined the Spurs at the age of 40 in 1994, but under the influence of injuries, he played only 17 games in the last season, averaging 2.9 points. This season, Malone also hit a three-pointer at the buzzer in a game with the Hornets.

Ninth place: Olajuwon

In the final period of his career, the contract between "Big Dream" Olajuwon and the Houston Mosaic team broke down, so he went to Toronto, hoping to continue his glory there, but the years Ruthless, he only got 7 points and 6 rebounds per game.

Eighth place: Bob Cousy

When the great Cousy retired at the age of 35, he could no longer wear his six rings with one hand, but inexplicably, he couldn't stand loneliness in the Cincinnati Royals, six He went back to the battle after a year, but he won the box office for the team, but ruined his perfect career.

seventh place: Patrick Ewing

in his twilight years, Ewing was dealt with to the Sonics by the neurotic Knicks. A year later, he was transferred to Orlando again. In this team that does not respect the tradition of center forwards, He lost his first fame and averaged only 6 points and 4 rebounds per game.

sixth place: Dominic Wilkins

"Essence of Human Movies" also spent his last season with the Magic, 27 games, averaging 5 points per game data made him unhappy at all, the end of the season Later, he decided to go to the European arena to pan for gold.

Fifth place: Dave Cowens

At the encouragement of his friend Don Nelson, Cowens, who had retired in 1980, decided to make a comeback with the Bucks and helped the team knock out the Celtics in the playoffs. Although playing the role of a veteran, the data is really ugly.

Fourth place: Nate Archibald

In 1983, Archibald came to the Bucks, but announced his retirement before halfway through the season, and this was the only season in his career where he averaged less than double points per game.

third place: Dave Bin

He is the most popular star in Detroit, but he gave his last three seasons to the bullets and the Celtics. Although there are occasional amazing performances, he is not as brave as he was. .

Second place: George Gervin

The last season of the "Iceman" was really spent by the Bulls. Because Jordan injured his foot at the time, Gervin got a chance to play his remaining heat. Then Jordan returned and he ended quickly. After finishing his NBA career, he went to Europe to make a living.

First place: "The Postman" Malone

"The Postman" did not wear a championship ring until he left the league. What is more sad is that he is really close to the ring, but because of the rumored affair with Kobe's wife Vanessa , Plus the OK combination looks good, he missed the championship. Join him in retiring in Salt Lake City, maybe Malone's story will be more attractive.