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As long as I don t leave, no one dares to trade me! Only 5 active NBA players can be said to be non-selling

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The NBA is still a business league after all, and it is very normal for players to be traded by the team. Like Kumingga has had a very unpleasant quarrel with the Warriors recently. Looking further, the Mavericks also sent away Doncic, who was previously considered non-sale products by many people, which further shows that not many players can be called non-sale products of the team. However, in the current NBA, there are five players who, as long as they don’t want to leave, no one dares to trade them. Let’s take a look at who they are!

5: Jokic

Jokic is the most powerful player in the active NBA. In the four years of 21-24, Rioki won three MVPs. One season without MVP, he led the Nuggets to win the first championship in team history. It was at that time that Jokic truly entered the ranks of top stars in the league. This season, Jokic even averaged 29.6 points, 12.7 rebounds and 10.2 assists per game. He is also the third player in NBA history to average triple-double.

For a small-scale team like the Nuggets, Jokic is undoubtedly a non-sale product of the team. At the age of 30, he is at the peak of his career, and his skills are constantly improving. For example, in the past season, Jokic has shot the best three-pointer level in his career. He can do whatever the team needs him to do, and he is a true superstar.

4: Alexander

As the leading star of the Thunder, Alexander has been in the limelight in the past season, winning three honors: scoring champion, MVP and FMVP in a single season, and is comparable to Jordan's historical super giants. Alexander is only 27 years old and has averaged 30 points per game for three consecutive seasons. He has also entered the best team for three consecutive times. His breakthrough and mid-range shooting style are not likely to decline too much in his condition. If the Thunder want to win more championships in the future, Alexander is their absolute non-sale product unless the team does not want to win the championship.

3: Antetokounmpo

Antetokounmpo's situation is similar to Jokic, both in small-scale teams, and Antetokounmpo made a name earlier. Antetokounmpo won his first MVP in his career in the 18-19 season. In the following season, Antetokounmpo won two major honors: MVP and DPOY. The only players who achieved this before him were Jordan and Olajuwon. Then in the 20-21 season, Antetokounmpo led the Bucks to complete a breakthrough. They eliminated the Nets, Hawks and other teams in the playoffs and reached the finals. In the end, they reversed the Suns 4-2 and won the second championship in team history. Antetokounmpo also won the FMVP trophy. Since then, Antetokounmpo has been the best player in the Bucks' history. As long as he doesn't want to leave, the Bucks will not trade him at all.

2: Curry, as the best player in the Warriors' history, Curry has never brought the Warriors only results, but also improved their commercial value. In the seven years of 2015-22, Curry led the Warriors to win four championships, and he scored 402 three-pointers in a single season in the 15-16 season. The Warriors also won the first record in NBA history with 73 wins and 9 losses. Under Curry's leadership, the Warriors stood in the center of the NBA stage countless times, and the team also changed from a small team to a giant in the league today. As the Warriors' soul, Curry's status in the team is self-evident. Even if his condition declines in the future, the Warriors are unlikely to trade him. After he retired, it was natural that the Warriors retired the No. 30 jersey and placed a statue for him.

1: James is James in the end. As a super giant in the NBA history, James has unique personal abilities and influence. Since entering the league, James has almost always been able to control his career. He is not as helpless as other players. He is also one of the few players in the league who dares to sign a 1+1 contract. This is James' extreme confidence in his personal abilities. Whether in the Heat, Cavaliers or Lakers, James can lead the team to win the championship. He has won four championships and four FMVPs in his 22 seasons of his career. He is also the only player in the NBA who can win the FMVP in three different teams.

Although James' status in the Lakers has declined, as long as he doesn't want to leave, the Lakers will not trade him. After all, James' commercial value is of historical level, and many teams are eyeing his retirement tour. After all, this is a very considerable income for the team, so the Lakers will naturally not miss this opportunity. As a giant team in the NBA, if they partner with historical players like James to hold retirement tours, the effect will definitely be much better than in other teams. So even if James's voice is declining now, the Lakers will not trade him.

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