Famous mouth: Huazi is too young and not enough to lead the team to win the championship. Kobe & Magicians had a Hall of Fame-level helper back then
4:16am, 31 May 2025Basketball
May 30th News Today's famous Chris Broussard talked about Edwards, who had just been eliminated on the show. He said that the latter was too young to lead the team to win the championship with a single core. Chris Broussardb said: "He is too young and immature to lead the team to the championship. This is not to belittle Edwards. In NBA history, no 23-year-old or younger player can lead the team to the championship alone, unless they have legendary players at the Hall of Fame level. Kobe has O'Neal (2000, 2001, 2002), and the Magician has Jabbar (1980, 1982). Bird was 24 years old at the time ( In 1981), Bill Walton was also 24 years old (1977), but this was very rare. Usually, players can lead the team to the championship at 26, 27 or 28. So this is not a contempt for Edwards, but he is not ready. Everyone is different, maybe some people will say that it won't affect them, and they will work harder. Edwards is really hard, and he does give a lot in the game."
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