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Warriors mass production! US media showcases the top 10 youngest champions: Magician No. 5 Kumingga No. 2

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The Warriors won the championship in 22nd year and mass production! As the new season approaches, a group of rookies will also follow the teams to usher in a new round of championship competition. For this reason, the US media "clutchpoints" also timely released the top 10 youngest champions in NBA history, among which the Magic ranked fifth and Kumingga ranked second.

Tenth place: Bynum (21 years and 230 days)

"Little Shark" Bynum won the championship with the Lakers for the first time in the 2008-09 season, and then helped the Lakers defend their title in the 2009-10 season. He played a significant role during both championships.

Even though Bynum had entered the league for several seasons at this time, he was less than 18 years old in the draft and was selected into the top ten.

Unfortunately, Bynum, who won the championship early in his career and had top physical talents, was not in terms of psychological maturity, and was frequently troubled by injuries, and eventually, a generation of genius boys faded out of the NBA stage early.

Ninth place: Johnny Davis (21 years and 277 days)

As the No. 22 pick in the second round in 1976, Johnson Davis helped the Trail Blazers win the championship in his rookie season, and he played a significant role in winning the championship, averaging 10.5 points per game, and an important performance of 25 points in a single game in key games.

8th place: Fern Mickelson (21 years and 184 days)

As the Minneapolis Lakers' rookie selected in 49, Mickelson won the championship with George McCann in the rookie season, and averaged 13 points per game in the playoffs. At the same time, he helped the team win the championship four times in the first five seasons of the Lakers.

No. 7: Wiseman (21 years old and 77 days)

As one of the largest parallel products in the NBA in the past 10 years, Wiseman is not capable, but he is a lucky guy.

was not only selected by the Warriors with the second pick, but also won the championship with the team in 22 years. Even though he did not make a appearance due to injury, he still won a championship ring.

6th place: Parker (21 years and 29 days)

Compared to Wiseman's good luck, Parker won the championship entirely by his personal strength. After entering the NBA at the age of 19, Parker quickly became the core rotation of the Spurs. The rookie firmly took the starting position in the second year and helped the team win the championship.

This is also the beginning of his completion of building a GDP combination with Duncan and Ginobili to establish the Spurs. He then won three more championships, bringing 4 championship trophys to the Holy City.

No. 5: Magic (20 years old and 276 days)

Magic is one of the few superstars on this list, and is also a rare superstar in NBA history who was selected as an All-Star in his rookie season and led the team to win the championship in the playoffs.

Especially in the G6 game where Jabbar missed due to injury in the playoffs, the Magic played the guest center role and scored an exaggerated 42 points, 7 rebounds, and 7 assists to lead the team to win the championship, and was also awarded the FMVP as a rookie.

4th place: Moody (20 years old and 16 days)

As the No. 14 pick in 21, Moody also won the championship with the Warriors in 22 years. Although the role is very limited, he averaged only 8 minutes per game in the playoffs, but he is still much better than Wiseman.

Third place: Horton Tucker (19 years old and 321 days)

The Lakers selected Tucker, who had an extremely exaggerated static talent, with the 46th pick in 2019. The latter followed the Lakers to win the championship in the rookie season. Although he did not play much role, the Lakers still regarded him as a future star training, and even let Caruso go for him. As a result, his growth and performance disappointed the Lakers.

Second place: Kumingga (19 years and 253 days)

is another rookie who won the championship with the Warriors in 22 years. Like Moody's, Kumingga was also selected in 21 and then won the championship in his rookie season.

The difference is that Kumingga was reused by Cole in his rookie season and even started three times in the playoffs.

It's a pity that the Warriors' strategy of not only competing for the championship and cultivating young people has completely failed. Kumingga's growth is far from meeting expectations, and he fell out with the Warriors this summer, which is the fundamental obstacle for the latter to not dare to perform reinforcement operations so far in the offseason.

No. 1: Milicic (18 years old and 361 days)

Like Wiseman, Milicic is one of the most famous parallel players in NBA history, and he is also the second-tier star in the 2003 Golden Generation.

Although he followed the Pistons to win the championship in his rookie season and became the youngest champion in NBA history, he did not play an important role at all and his career performance was far from meeting expectations.

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