It has been 15 years since the 2003 Platinum Draft, and there must be fewer and fewer members.
Just today, Thunder captain Nick Collison officially announced his retirement.
As soon as this news comes out, some people will be surprised, and some people may not really know who Collison is.
You know, Chris is the soul of the Thunder.
In the 2003 NBA draft, Collison entered the Supersonics with the 12th overall pick in the first round.
Dirk Nowitzki, Kobe Bryant and others have fewer career highlights, and their career years are not as long as these three.
Throughout Collison’s career, he averaged 20.4 points per game and only scored 5.9 points and 5.2 rebounds. It is a bit far-fetched to say that he is one man, one city.
But his significance to the Thunder is by no means as simple as a substitute, even if Collison’s playing time is short.
But he has never been lazy in his usual training, and he has to train with young players. Everyone respects him very much.
Maybe Collison has no achievements in his career, and he will definitely not enter the Naismith Hall of Fame, but he is still the favorite captain in the hearts of Thunder fans.
Looking at the 03 platinum generation, Collison has retired.
There are only six people left: James, Wade, Anthony, Korver, Pachulia and West. We don’t know how many years these people can play.
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