330 Who will be the new king?

Now, everyone knows that once the Spurs win the championship, then Jin Feng will definitely make history, and this will be an unparalleled prosperous scene, and when they think of the emergence of this prosperous scene, many people can't help but be enthusiastic and full of expectations.

Every superstar will always be more or less the youth of some people.

In the eighties and nineties of the 20th century, there was Michael Jordan's megatron on one side, and the four centers on the other.

And when these superstars gradually retire from the stage of history, it is obviously a lonely memory for some fans who have witnessed their glorious journey, and many fans will choose to leave silently, because in their opinion, this NBA is no longer so popular with them.

"Generations of talented people come out"

"A generation of green mountains for green water"

The end of the era of Michael Jordan and the four centers obviously did not make the rivers and lakes calm from then on.

The strong rise of the 96 golden generation led by Kobe Bryant, Allen Iverson, Tim Duncan, Nowitzki, Kevin Garnett, Vince Carter, McGrady, and even Yao Ming, the "little giant" from China, has intensified the NBA situation.

Together, these people survived the first decade of the 21st century, and players who lived through that era know that it was definitely a wonderful experience.

is still the same sentence, there are talented people in the country, and when these things gradually entered the later stage of their careers, the 03 platinum generation led by LeBron James accompanied the youth of many people.

To this day, the same is true of Westbrook, Kevin Durant, Stephen Curry, Kawhi Leonard, James Harden and others.

In this regard, fans have gradually become accustomed to it, but, invisibly, in the eyes of many people, today's NBA, although it is still full of stars, is still missing something.

So, what's missing?

It's not hard to dig into.

Because in the eighties and nineties of the 20th century, Michael Jordan was undoubtedly the first person in the league of that era.

In the first decade of the 21st century, whether it is Shaq O'Neal, Tim Duncan, or Kobe Bryant are at least the absolute first person in the league for two or three seasons, and now, LeBron James is undoubtedly the first person in the league, but, looking at it, LeBron James has reached the end of his career, and looking at the peak generation of the league, it is difficult to find an undisputed number one in the league.

For the fans, this is indeed a bit disappointing.

It's like someone once said, Michael Jordan, Kobe Bryant, LeBron James, who will dominate the league?

Westbrook? In the just-concluded 2016~2017 season, he averaged a triple-double for the second season in NBA history, which is undoubtedly great, but such terrifying data did not allow him to help the team win the championship and even go further in the playoffs, so many people did not think that he would be the first person in the league.

Stephen Curry? The best shooter in NBA history, the "perverted three-pointer" that made the opponent desperate, led the team to win the championship in the 2014~2015 season, but, the following season, his team created a very embarrassing record in NBA history, the regular season 73 wins of the winning division finals were reversed, thus missing the championship, and the team's boss Stephen Curry's performance in the finals has a lot to do with the team's final failure to win the championship, so, He is still not defined as the first man in the league.

Kevin Durant? If he braved the world's disapproval to join the Warriors and finally won the championship as he wished, maybe people would recognize him, after all, he is the most scoring player in the post-Jordan era, but they lost, and they were kicked out by the San Antonio Spurs.

James Harden? The "bearded" who left Khloe Kardashian did show very strong strength, but everyone knows how difficult it is to make James Harden completely throw off the crown of "The Little Prince of Nightclubs", and he has the same problem as Stephen Curry, and often can't stand up at critical moments in the game.

Then there's Kawhi Leonard, if you look at the superstar and the league's No. 1 personal strength, style of play, conduct, etc., there is no doubt that he is qualified, but he faces the same sorrow as his team predecessor Tim Duncan, because he is a member of the San Antonio Spurs, because his head coach is Gregg Popovich.

This puts him in a certain amount of restriction when competing for the first place in the league, and for Leonard, he has a bigger problem, which is that he is too low-key, as many people say, kawaii has the strength of a superstar, but he does not have the aura of a superstar.

To be able to become the first person in the league, then, first of all, for the NBA, a business league, you must bring benefits to them, otherwise why should the league support you?

This is something that Michael Jordan, Kobe Bryant, and LeBron James do very well.

Maybe the "chosen one" LeBron James can rule the league for another two or three seasons, but what about after two or three seasons? Because after two or three seasons, Stephen Curry and his generation are almost 30 years old.

Then, this bridging task will naturally be handed over to the "new star generation".

Anthony Davis? Brother Alphabet? Towns? Or Devin Booker?

Perhaps from this season onwards, everyone can't forget the name China Jin.

This is a guy who has been soaring almost all the way up since entering the NBA, and his trajectory at the beginning of his career is infinitely on par with Michael Jordan, who was once the first in the league.

The sudden outbreak of the "blowout" is comparable to the terrifying talent of McGrady and "Yellow Mamba" Roy, just like Kobe Bryant's suicidal hard training, Michael Jordan's desire to survive, LeBron James's ball quotient, coupled with the huge Chinese market behind him, which makes Jin Feng unknowingly have many criteria for becoming the first person in the league.

Perhaps the two most difficult mountains to cross in front of Jin Feng at the moment are his congenital lack of physical fitness and the reality of being in the San Antonio Spurs.

However, in the eyes of many people, this is not difficult to overcome.

First of all, in terms of physical fitness, Jin Feng's physical fitness is indeed congenital deficiency compared to the black people in the NBA, but his body is also the top among the yellow race, and secondly, he is an "outlier", because he is the champion of the greatest slam dunk contest in NBA history, and his physical fitness can be compensated for to a certain extent through acquired scientific training.

As for being in the Spurs, compared to the low-key of Tim Duncan and Kawhi Leonard, Jin Feng is more imagining the character of the "demon knife" Manuginobili, in other words, Popovich may not be able to "suppress him", here, he is 22 this year, but he is only 26 years old after the end of his contract with the Spurs, where is his next stop? I really can't tell!