Derrick Rose (red shirt) is the name that has caused the most regret in the NBA in the past 10 years. After the Michael Jordan era, Rose is the number one hope of the Chicago Bulls. In NBA 2010/11, Rose became the youngest MVP in NBA history at just 22 years old. He contributed an average of 25 points, 4.1 rebounds and 7.7 assists per game. |
Rose plays quickly and boldly. This caused Rose to self-destruct her physical condition. In 2011, Rose had to go on the operating table due to a serious knee injury. After that, Rose’s career was associated with injuries. Currently, Rose is still playing, but her form is slipping. He cannot play consistently throughout a season. |
Tracy McGrady (T-Mac) made fans regretful because he retired from his career at its peak. In the 2003 and 2004 seasons, T-Mac was the NBA’s number one scorer. T-Mac averaged 32.1 points, 6.5 rebounds, 5.5 assists and 1.7 steals per game during the 2002/03 season. |
From 2004, T-Mac moved to Houston Rockets. Here, T-Mac’s career was ruined because of a persistent back injury. In 2013, T-Mac retired from basketball at the age of 34. In the last years of his career, T-Mac’s football performance declined miserably because of the effects of his injury. |
Yao Ming (white shirt) caught the attention of the entire United States when he was selected by the Houston Rockets in the first round, the first round of the 2002 NBA Draft. Yao Ming was 2.29 m tall, becoming a new type of NBA center at that time with a set of skills. Versatile ability and ability to score points away from the basket. In the history of basketball, there has never been an Asian player of Yao Ming’s caliber. |
Unfortunately, Yao Ming only maintained peak performance for a short time because he was tormented by injuries. The Chinese star only played 8 seasons in the NBA before retiring due to foot and ankle injuries. The day Yao Ming said goodbye to wooden floors, he was only 31 years old. |
If not tormented by injury, Brandon Roy would definitely be an important part in NBA history. Roy was selected by the Portland Trail Blazers in the 6th round, first round of the 2006 NBA Draft. He won the “Outstanding Rookie” award in his first season in the NBA. After 3 seasons, Roy played explosively to join the NBA All-Star team. |
Knee injuries were the biggest factor that derailed Roy’s promising career. At the age of 29, this star announced his farewell to top basketball because of a degenerative knee condition. |
Andrew Bynum (yellow shirt) is an important piece in the two NBA championships of the Los Angeles Lakers in 2009 and 2010. Bynum is compared by experts to legendary striker Patrick Ewing. |
However, a persistent knee injury caused Bynum’s career to not develop as expected. After two seasons with the Lakers winning the NBA championship, Bynum became increasingly susceptible to injuries and lost form. Bynum had to retire at the age of 27. |