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NBA》Ayton加盟湖人! LeBron生涯第9個狀元隊友,歷史最多

NBA》Ayton加盟湖人! LeBron生涯第9個狀元隊友,歷史最多

Yahoo03-07-2025
日前選擇和拓荒者隊買斷合約的艾頓(Deandre Ayton),今天據傳已經和湖人隊達成協議,湖人隊終於找到他們心心念念許久的禁區中鋒,艾頓、唐契奇(Luka Doncic)和詹姆士(LeBron James)即將成為球隊新三巨頭。
DeAndre Ayton is expected to sign with the Lakers, per @ChrisBHaynes 🚨LA gets their big man 🦾 pic.twitter.com/V75C3LiFzD
— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) July 2, 2025
巧合的是,艾頓是2018年的選秀狀元,唐契奇則是該年的第三順位,沒想到在2025年陰錯陽差地在湖人隊集結,該屆選秀梯隊至今的生涯數據,唐契奇和艾頓分別在得分及籃板球名列第一,而且這兩人都非常擅長擋拆配合,艾頓生涯初期已經證明了他身邊如果有像保羅(Chris Paul)這種頂級控球,足以成為進攻端的一枚活棋。
另一個引起廣泛討論的,就是詹姆士即將迎來生涯第9個狀元隊友,人數高居史上所有球員之冠,不過在這9人中,和詹姆士同隊時正值生涯巔峰的其實只有厄文(Kyrie Irving)、戴維斯(Anthony Davis)及艾頓,其他像是歐尼爾(Shaquille O'Neal)、羅斯(Derrick Rose)、霍華德(Dwight Howard)等人,都是在明顯退化階段才成為詹姆士隊友。
First overall picks to play on a team with LeBron: — Joe Smith — Shaquille O'Neal — Greg Oden— Kyrie Irving — Andrew Bogut — Derrick Rose — Anthony Davis — Dwight Howard and Deandre Ayton. pic.twitter.com/OLvQ0n1EbO
— StatMuse (@statmuse) July 2, 2025
即便如此,這個環節還是成為不認同詹姆士成為GOAT的主要攻擊目標之一,畢竟對比喬丹(Michael Jordan)生涯僅擁有過布朗(Kwame Brown)這一個後來完全養成失敗的狀元隊友,詹姆士生涯無疑得到壓倒性的狀元加持。喬丹在公牛隊六連霸時期,甚至只有3個隊友是在前五順位被選進,其中一個是1987年第5順位的皮本(Scottie Pippen)。
無論如何,湖人隊終於為唐契奇找來一個優質的擋拆長人,而且他們和瑞佛斯(Austin Reaves)剛好都是26、27歲,如果賽季進展一切順利,有望成為湖人長期倚賴的核心組合。
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