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I may hate your group a little bit
The free market in the summer of 2019 is very busy, including transactions. News about team transfers from S-level stars to B-level stars can be said to be dizzying for the media and fans. After the breakup, there are always many emotions when City and the stars meet for the first time. This article has sorted out five stars who have moved to another team and may not only miss each other but also have a little "anger". I believe that their first game back home is definitely not to be missed. ! Fans who like NBA are advised not to miss the following days when the stars return home.
Russell Westbrook’s subtle feud with O’City: 1/9
In September 2017, Russell Westbrook signed a five-year, $200 million contract extension with the Thunder, which was a shot in the arm for Oklahoma City fans. Let them retain a self-selected and self-supported MVP of the year after Kevin Durant leaves. However, the world is changing far faster and more severely than fans imagined. Westbrook, the son of O'City, finished his first summer vacation of this extended contract. After the new second-in-command Paul George was traded to Los Angeles on the West Coast, he was also traded out by the team and quickly completed the reconstruction plan.
For three consecutive seasons, Westbrook has averaged monster-level numbers of three points per game in the regular season. However, his inefficient shot selection has made it difficult for him to lead the team forward in the playoffs. As an Olympic City fan, the scene of his return on January 9th was definitely a standing ovation, which was not enough to express my respect for him. But it's a bit tricky for Westbrook to return to his old teammate James Harden. After all, he stays with the team as a symbol of the city's spirit. His combat power and statistics are also very convincing, and he always has "fire". How he will face his old club is definitely worth witnessing by fans.
That's All Folks by Anthony Davis: 11/27
Compared with Westbrook, Anthony Davis may have more grievances than grievances with New Orleans. Although there were many stars who shouted "sell me" during the contract period, the soap opera between Yimei and New Orleans went on for a whole season, and it was not until the Pelicans were lucky enough to win the No. 1 pick that they officially broke up during the summer vacation.
During his seven years with the Pelicans, Davis made it to the All-Star Game six times, was selected to the All-NBA Team three times, and even won the league MVP in the 2016-17 season. Unfortunately, in seven years, the Pelicans have only made the playoffs twice and entered the second round once. Many people think that his mentality is not strong enough, but many people also think that the team does not provide enough assistance.
The breakup could have been at the level of wishing each other happiness, but because Davis was determined to join the Lakers immediately after making the decision, it also made the breakup situation extremely embarrassing. As for New Orleans, which has new young master Zion Williamson and a group of former Lakers young players, the Pelicans will definitely have high morale to welcome the Lakers at home.
Kyrie Irving returns to Bean City: 3/3
The combination of Irving and Boston is a lose-lose situation. The former failed to fulfill his grand ambition of breaking away from LeBron James and start his own business (even called to apologize?!), while the latter spent two seasons with weird chemistry. Facing his old club, Irving, who left in style during the summer to sign with the Nets, may have some motivational effect to prove himself, but the opposite may be different for the Boston fans.
Although Irving should not be solely responsible for the poor outcome of the season, many fans will point the finger at Uncle Drew, who "admits himself" that his leadership credits need to be strengthened. And although his repeated statements about staying with the team and various weird public statements over the past two years are not serious crimes that will make fans angry, they still have a lingering sense of irritation.
It's a pity that Irving's return to Boston won't happen until March next year. Maybe by then the two teams will have broken up and moved on from sadness.
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Chief Jimmy Butler tours Philadelphia: 11/23
Among the five stars in this article, the one with the least bitter breakup was Butler and Philadelphia. After all, the two only met by chance for one season. The process of changing teams between him and Kawhi Leonard last season is very similar. Both of them shouted to their clubs in the previous season, but the Raptors and 76ers had the courage to take over. In the end, the two teams only took over a one-season loan period. The only difference was that Leonard won the championship for Toronto, while Butler used a sign-and-trade deal to prevent the 76ers from losing everything.
Strict self-requirement is Butler's biggest trademark, and it is a powerful source of pressure for young teammates Karl Anthony-Towns and Andrew Wiggins who have star potential but are considered not to work hard enough. As for the Philadelphia twin stars, the fun-loving Joel Embiid and the "princely" temperament Ben Simmons were not criticized by him, but they are extremely talented and cannot make Philadelphia become his promised land.
After signing a four-year contract with Miami, Butler is willing to dedicate the peak of his career to the Heat, and it will be interesting for the grassroots tough guys led by Master Chief to face the talented group led by former draftees.
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Chris Paul’s Western Conference Finals mourning: 10/28
Chris Paul has received countless personal honors in his 14-year career. He has been selected to the All-Star Game for 9 consecutive years, was selected to the annual lineup for 8 years, and also became the league MVP in the 2012-13 season. The average number per game is always stable around 20-10, and he is nicknamed the "Point God" because of his smart playing style.
Throughout his career, CP3 has not only never played in a championship game, but has only touched the floor of a conference championship game once in the 17-18 season. In this Western Conference Championship, the Rockets have pushed the victorious Warriors to the edge of elimination, but because of Paul's thigh The strain caused the promotion dream to be shattered. After being kicked out by the Warriors back to back in the 18-19 season, the Rockets and Thunder made a shocking exchange of players with an annual salary of 40 million. The Thunder entered a rebuilding period and the Rockets chose to let James Harden's partner be replaced as a test.
CP3's competitive spirit is what drives him, and there are also brief scenes of disputes or rumors of disagreements with team members (such as Harden last year) during his career. And his competitive spirit will follow him to the Olympic City. With the "abandoned" and rebuilding Thunder, I believe Paul will be more motivated to play in Houston.