Certainly! Here is the translation of the article content into English: Continue writing, I've always wanted to write about Harden, Wade, and Kobe. After all, these three are the greatest top scorers in the NBA besides Jordan. Harden is also 35 years old this season, so let's take a look at some data from these three players at this age. 35-year-old Harden Harden was selected as the third pick in the 2009 draft. The 2009 season indeed produced many star-level players, such as Curry, DeRozan, and Harden. He won the Sixth Man of the Year award with the Thunder and reached his peak with the Rockets, where he won scoring titles, assist titles, and MVP awards. Up to now, with the Clippers, due to Leonard's absence, it can be said that the Clippers have been carried forward by Harden alone, reaching the 7th rank in the West, which is an acceptable record. This season, he averages 22.1 points, 6.5 rebounds, and 8.3 assists per game. So far, Harden has entered the twilight of his career, and it will be difficult for him to win a championship in the future. 35-year-old Wade Wade retired at the age of 37. In the later seasons, Wade's decline was visible to the naked eye. At his peak, Wade was truly invincible, especially during the 2006 season when he led the team to a championship on his own, although he had O'Neal, who was already on the decline, averaging only 13.7 points and 10.2 rebounds per game. Throughout his career, he won 3 championships, 1…

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The Western Conference is in chaos as the Denver Nuggets lose to the Cleveland Cavaliers and the Golden State Warriors fall to the Los Angeles Clippers, causing a shift in the standings. The Clippers rise to fifth in the West, while the Nuggets drop to seventh and the Warriors plummet out of the play-in tournament area to eleventh place. In contrast, the Lakers are in a favorable position with a 17-13 record, ranking sixth in the West. Their next game is against the Sacramento Kings, who just fired their head coach, and the Lakers have already defeated the Kings three times this season. If the Lakers win this game, they could climb to fifth in the West, indicating that things are looking up for them. Notably, in the latest NBA power rankings, the Lakers have climbed from 17th to 12th in the league. It's no wonder they're being so highly regarded, having won four out of their last five games, including victories over strong teams like the Memphis Grizzlies, the Kings, and the Warriors. They've shed their previous weak state entirely. Some may wonder why the Lakers have suddenly improved so much when their roster hasn't changed and there are no returning injured players. Two reasons are crucial. Firstly, James' state has returned, proving that the Lakers' decision to give him eight days off to recharge was correct. After sufficient rest, James averaged 35 minutes per game in his first five games back, scoring 25.6 points, grabbing 7.2 rebounds, dishing out 8.4 assists, making 1.4 steals, and blocking 0.8 shots,…

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In the new century, only three players can truly be called the best shooting guards in the league: Kobe, Wade, and Harden. At their peak, these three players each have their own strengths, and it's hard to say who is stronger or weaker. So let's talk about the performance of the three top shooting guards at the age of 35, when they are at the end of their careers. Harden With George's departure and Leonard's absence, 35-year-old Harden once again transformed into a ball-dominant role this season, not only shouldering the offensive responsibilities but also responsible for organizing and connecting. So far, Harden can average 22 points, 6.5 rebounds, 8.1 assists, and 1.5 steals per game, with a shooting percentage of 38.9% and a three-point percentage of 34.5%. Although the efficiency is not high, Harden still helps the Clippers stabilize in the play-in area, currently ranking seventh in the West with a record of 17 wins and 13 losses. Wade In the 2017-18 season, Wade joined the Cavaliers to team up with James again to challenge for the championship. However, due to poor chemistry and locker room issues, he chose to return to the Heat in the middle of the season. In fact, at the age of 35, Wade could no longer fly and dodge like he did in his prime, and the decline in competitive form made him more of a sixth man for the team, averaging 11.4 points, 3.8 rebounds, 3.4 assists, and 0.9 steals per game, with a shooting percentage of 43.8% and a three-point percentage of…

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Translation of the article content into English: Recently, US media has selected the top 10 most influential players in NBA history, including household names such as Jordan, James, Kobe, and Curry. Let's take a look at the specific rankings. 10. Magic Johnson Magic Johnson created the "SHOW TIME" Lakers in the 80s and led the team to win five championships, being elected MVP three times. If it weren't for health issues that forced him to retire early, his resume would undoubtedly be even more impressive. 9. Shaquille O'Neal Shaquille O'Neal is hailed as the most dominant center in history, known for his unparalleled strength and beastly physique. During his peak, he led the Lakers to three consecutive championships and was awarded FMVP each time. 8. Yao Ming In terms of historical status, Yao Ming may not even rank in the top thirty, but his influence is no less than any superstar. Yao Ming's emergence established a bridge between the NBA and Asian basketball, and at the height of his popularity, his fame and recognition surpassed even top stars like Kobe and James. 7. Stephen Curry Curry being ranked seventh may seem somewhat underrated, as he not only won four championship trophies for the Warriors but also pioneered the small-ball era. It's not an exaggeration to say that Curry almost single-handedly changed the style of modern basketball, making small-ball tactics mainstream. 6. Wilt Chamberlain Wilt Chamberlain was an "ancient data harvester," setting records that later generations could not match, such as scoring 100 points in a single game and averaging 50…

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In the vast world, there are endless wonders, and even two people with no blood relation may have extremely similar appearances. Below, let's take a look at those who resemble NBA stars in the folk, and see how they can pass off as the real thing. First, let's start with a young man who bears an uncanny resemblance to NBA star Klay Thompson. Not only does he look exactly like "Thompson," but he also imitates his hairstyle and beard to perfection. What's even more amazing is that he perfectly replicates Thompson's celebration moves. It's worth noting that this young man became popular on the internet by imitating Thompson, and in his early days, he even mixed with the Warriors' gym for warm-ups, which shows just how much he looks like Thompson. If you don't look closely, you might think Giannis Antetokounmpo and Yao Ming are participating in a wilderness survival program together. Especially the guy in the gray clothes, both his facial features and hairstyle are very similar to Yao Ming. Although there is a gap in physique, this creative combination undoubtedly brings endless fun to basketball fans. Russell Westbrook appears on domestic outdoor courts? Of course, this is just a guy who looks very similar to Westbrook. Although wearing glasses, it must be said that his hairstyle and face shape are like replicas, plus the same jersey, from afar it really makes people mistakenly think that Westbrook came to play on the outdoor court. LeBron James and Dwyane Wade, famous buddies in the NBA, their relationship has long surpassed…

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