Basketball characters --- fall

I love basketball, I feel basketball, I understand basketball, I experience happiness, wisdom, passion and tenacity from basketball. Whether I'm playing on the court or sitting on a big couch munching corn and watching an NBA game, I'm savoring it. I don't know how to express my feelings at this moment, so I use the NBA's famous quote: ILovethisgame!

Many of us may not be able to achieve our professional dreams, but we can use basketball to develop good living habits and healthy habits, develop a positive attitude towards the world, and let us cherish ourselves more.

The following people are all talented, but they have become hurried passers-by in basketball. Whether it's an accident or an indulgence, when they look at the basketball superstars on TV, they may have regretted the idea of not being at the beginning.

Ray Bass

Draft: 2nd pick in the first round in 1986

Whenever a player dies, the first thing that comes to mind is the tragic story of Ray Buss. On the night of the 1986 NBA Draft that year, when he was immediately drafted by the Celtics, he was so excited that he partyed all night in his dorm room, and then inhaled a large amount of drugs -- **, and died violently that night. Since then, his story is still being told today, 20 years later, and he has become synonymous with "untimely death".

How strong is Bath? Born in the University of Maryland, a 2.03-meter striker, but it is said that he is as strong as a leopard, exactly like a guard, and his skills are quite comprehensive, and some people even say that he is the one size Jordan. Bass is a cheerful young man, but behind the cheerfulness, there is a problem with drugs. This may be his first drug use, but he died of excessive use, which is painful. If Buss hadn't died, how much could he really have accomplished in the NBA? In fact, it is still difficult to say, but his violent pawn has made the world miss forever and full of reverie!

Jay Williams

Draft: 2nd pick in the first round in 2002

In 2002, Yao Ming competed for the top spot with only Jay Williams. Fortunately, in the end, the Rockets drew the draft No. 1 pick, they have a lot of guards, there is no need to pick another guard, Williams had to fall to the Bulls with the second pick. But when it comes to the Bulls, he is still happy, because the Bulls also lack everything, especially the control position. But his debut season was mediocre, not as razor-sharp as he was during his Duke years.

In college, he was often able to cover the sky with one hand, turning defeat into victory, his bounce and physique were extremely amazing, and his leadership temperament was more like that of Byron Davis in his youth. Although his first season was mediocre, people still believed that he would explode at any time after getting used to the NBA. As a result, people can't wait for this day, Jay Williams likes racing, which is also one of the league's strictly forbidden sports, in a traffic accident, he hit a tree on a motorcycle, although he did not die, but the lower half of his body was almost paralyzed, and then he returned to the court, but the long-term lack of high-speed racing and training is enough to smooth out a person's mind, and JW's comeback dream was finally shattered. One year at the All-Star Game, JW sat there watching the game alone, looking lonely, although he would still greet him with a smile when he met others, but it was not difficult to see the sadness in his heart, and it was originally when he should stand on the court to show himself, but this stage has said goodbye to him forever!

Roy-Tapler

Draft: 7th pick in the first round in 1986

The current Mavericks are an out-and-out strong team, but the Mavericks in the 90s are a super bad team in the West, and the Mavericks in the 80s are only a thin line away from the Western champions. Why is there such a big difference? The key lies in one person---- Tapule. With a height of 2.11 meters, you can play from a center forward to a small forward. Averaging 13 points and 11 rebounds per game, he is the only player on the All-Sixth Man team to average a double-double per game. It is conceivable how important he is to the Mavericks, although he is not a starter, but his status is definitely not inferior to other main players. But this guy has something to do with drugs, the so-called one-day drug use, lifelong drug abstinence. In 1991, he had another attack and was banned from the NBA indefinitely. During this time, he went to Greece to mix, which was quite good, and then returned to the Mavericks to play 55 games, and his performance was quite good, but he finally chose to return to Greece to develop. After that, his sound training is unknown, and it is rumored that he once went to the Aoshen team of the CBA, but there is no very accurate evidence and time to prove it. It can be said that he is a very good bench player, and the biggest culprit is - drugs, it is drugs that make a perfect player start to fall!

Bobby Hurley Draft: 7th pick in the first round in 1983

Led Duke to a second straight and held the ace of two NCAA championships, he was once considered Towkerton's successor when he first arrived in the NBA. He is also the player with the most assists in NCAA history. But what he didn't expect was that his life was almost cut short by a car accident. He was in a car accident while driving, the car overturned into a ditch, and the glass even pierced his lungs, almost killing him. Fortunately, his life was saved after first aid. But it is unknown whether he will be able to get on the court again. But if he hadn't had such an accident, I believe he would have performed well with his healthy body. But now the lung injury has greatly reduced his physical strength, although he has survived for a while, but everyone finds that Hurley, who is calling for wind and rain in the NCAA, can never be found again!

God is jealous of the talents, these people have forever become legendary myths, but they can no longer stand on the stage that belongs to them, the fall of a generation of geniuses is always vigilant for those NBA players who are stepping on the dream of success!