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In today's league where teaming up has become a trend, which stars stick to their beliefs and don't stick together?

Lillard, the core point guard of the Pioneers, said in an interview that he would rather go all out and lose the game than join a super team and win the championship. This pressing attitude ushered in a large number of fans praising him, saying that he was the second lone hero after Iverson, and he had countless fans for a while. Lillard has been playing for the Portland Trail Blazers since he was a rookie and has gradually become the team's leader. He is indeed qualified to say such things, but is the so-called "carrying the team" really that shameful? What if the league doesn’t even have players to trade? There have always been stories in the NBA about superstars being traded to another team and joining forces with another star, but they have always been considered true by fans. Even when the Celtics formed the Big Three, there was still no big response. The word "tuantuan" is really popular because James joined the Heat in 2010 and formed the super Big Three with Wade and Bosh. James decided to leave because of repeated setbacks in the Cavaliers. Although he didn't win the championship at the time, he was already a superstar in the league after Kobe Bryant. Wade was also a super giant in the league at that time. Bosh was still an All-Star that year when he was playing.

The three people's "grouping together" caused an uproar. However, they actually lost to the "weak" Mavericks in the first-year finals, but fortunately, they met the fledgling Thunder three in 2012, and in 2013, led by Ray Allen At the 3-point limit, the Heat's Big Three won two consecutive championships, but after being retaliated by the Spurs in 2014, the Big Three disintegrated. Another famous "leadership" incident was Durant joining the Warriors in 2016. That year, the 73-win Warriors reversed course in the Finals and were defeated by the Cavaliers, who were trailing 1-3. In order to avenge the Warriors, the core members Curry, Thompson, Green and Iguodala went to Durant's Holiday Inn together. After some negotiations, Durant, a free agent at the time, made a shocking decision - to join the Warriors to form the Super Death Five. Durant's Thunder had just been defeated by the Warriors in the Western Conference, so Durant's "surrender" behavior offended all Thunder people. The Warriors defeated James' Cavaliers for two consecutive years to win the championship, but were defeated by the Raptors in the third year due to Durant's injury. ,

After that Durant left Brooklyn. Every time this issue comes up, James is the number one subject of discussion. Some fans think it was when James joined the Heat and joined Wade and Bosh to form the Big Three to win the championship. However, some fans believe that before this, the Celtics' Pierce, Ray Allen, Garnett, the Lakers' Kobe and O'Neal, and the Bulls' Jordan, Pippen and Rodman were not considered a group? Fans often argue about this. Is it really the player's responsibility to take the "pot"? In fact, KINOMOTO SAKURA's point of view is different. You must know that although the NBA is a sports league, it is also a business league. In the final analysis, every organization in the NBA is eager to make money, and everyone will get along well with each other if they have money. In the past, competition between players might really mean playing off the court, but that is not the case for players now.

Everyone knows that if we want to "eat", I will naturally eat where the food is delicious. I believe everyone knows that when NBA team owners are ruthless, this veteran with more than ten years of service said he would not take it. Coupled with the rapid development of the Internet, everyone hopes to get more media attention. And playing with some star players, they will definitely get more attention than just leading the team alone. Take Davis, for example. Although his statistics were very good when he was with the Pelicans, the attention he received was definitely not comparable to when he was with the Lakers. Therefore, as times change, players’ thoughts will naturally change as well. It's not so much that players choose to host team tournaments as the current era demands that they do so.