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"Cradle of Superstars"? Only 4 universities deliver at least 12 NBA All-Stars, and 13 North Carolina s third place

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The young players participating in the NBA draft have different success rates. Colleges and universities have sent players to the league to be the channel for the NBA to absorb talents for many years. Players who have come out of such four universities are often the focus of NBA teams. After all, their resumes are quite impressive, and there are only four universities that have sent at least 12 NBA All-Star players. North Carolina ranked third in 13. Let’s get to know which four universities are there.

4. Duke

12 people were selected as NBA All-Stars

Duke is a well-known basketball school. Irving is the most selected All-Stars among the players who have emerged from Duke. He has been selected as All-Stars 9 times. In addition, Grant Hill and Tatum have also been selected as All-Stars more than 5 times, Grant Hill 7 times and Tatum 6 times. Among them, Grant Hill has become the All-Star vote twice, and even defeated Jordan to become the vote vote.

Duke also has Chris Leitner. He was selected as a college student player in the 1992 American Men's Basketball Olympics. O'Neal did not do this during the same period. In the 1996-97 season, Leitner was selected as the only All-Star in his career. Among the players Duke sent for the NBA, a total of 5 people became the No. 1 pick, and the most in all colleges. Only Art Heyman had no All-Star resume in his career. Irving, Brand, Zion and Ben Keiro all wore All-Star jerseys. There are as many as 24 players from Duke today, the second most among all colleges.

3. North Carolina

13 people were selected as NBA All-Star

North Carolina has trained many fans' GOAT Jordan. His achievements in the NBA are undoubtedly the most eye-catching among North Carolina players. He was selected as All-Star 14 times, won the championship 6 times, won the points 10 times, and won the All-Star MVP three times, second only to Bob Pettit and Kobe. James Worthy and Doherty are the only two NBA No. 1 picks in North Carolina's history, both of whom have at least 5 All-Star resumes.

NBA stars produced by North Carolina are all-round. Rashid Wallace and Jamison both have the attributes of space-based inside early. Carter has a long 22-year career and is the only player who has played in the NBA in four years (90s, 00s, 10s, and 20s). James Worthy helped the Lakers win the championship three times and won the FMVP in 1988. He has played at least 20+4+3 per game for three consecutive seasons. They have all been selected as All-Stars.

2.UCLA

18 players were selected as NBA All-Stars

Jabbar is the UCLA player. Jabbar is the one with the most All-Stars, with as many as 19 times. Only James is more than Jabbar. Jabbar is a historical center and won the six MVPs in the NBA, bringing the Bucks the first championship in team history. As the core of the inside line during the Lakers' "showtime" period, he won the championship five times. He was elected as the FMVP at the age of 38 and is the oldest FMVP. Among UCLA players, Westbrook ranked second in the All-Stars. He was selected 9 times. Now, as an important rotation to help the Nuggets win the championship, according to the prediction of Nuggets' media Basketball reference, Westbrook's probability of being selected for the Hall of Fame is 99.9%, which can be said to be one of the greatest point guards in the history of the UCLA team. Westbrook entered the NBA one year later. Zhu Holiday, who is also a point guard, has achieved outstanding achievements in his career, helping the Bucks and Celtics successfully win the championship.

Love, Bill Walton and Jabbar were both champions. In 2016, Love helped the Cavaliers turn around and win the championship with a total score of 1-3 behind in the finals. He used to be a "double-double machine". He once scored 30+30 in a single game. He was selected as an All-Star twice during his time with the Timberwolves, and ranked sixth in the final MVP.

Bill Walton's technical center play has influenced many junior players and inspired everyone. As a talented center, Bill Walton averaged 18.6 points, 14.4 rebounds, 3.8 assists, 1 steal and 3.2 blocks in his third season of his career, winning the rebounding king and blocking king. He led the Trail Blazers to win the first and only championship in team history and won the FMVP. Then Bill Walton won the MVP in the next season.

In the 1985-86 season, Bill Walton helped the Celtics win the championship as the sixth man, and won the best sixth man in the season. As long as he appears, Bill Walton can always play the team's inside defense gate, an important organizational support point, and help the team play silky offensive performance. Unfortunately, injuries can be said to limit Bill Walton's career height. He was reimbursed four seasons due to injury. "What kind of achievements can he achieve if he is healthy" is one of the most discussed topics in Bill Walton.

1. Kentucky

20 people selected as NBA All-Stars

Many of the NBA All-Star players born in the other three universities on this list have retired, and Kentucky is mostly active players. Among the active players, 29 players from Kentucky are the most in all universities. Kentucky also topped the list that universities have sent the most players to the NBA.

Many players created by universities have certain preferences. For example, many of the NBA players who have made their mark from Georgetown University are centers, Ewing, Mutombo, and Morning. NBA All-Stars from Kentucky have different positions. There are Than Brows, Cousins, Towns and others in the inside, and Mashburn, Anthony Walker, and Dan Isel, among the defenders include Wall, Rondo, Alexander, and Herro.. Most of the NBA All-Star players produced in Kentucky have strong offensive talents, such as Alexander, Booker, Towns, Cousins, Marshburn, Thick Brow, etc.

Booker scored 70 points in a single game, and Towns had a 62-pointer in a single game. Alexander led the league's scoring list this season with an average of 32.9 points per game, and had a great chance to win the scoring leader.

Haops and Cousins ​​are both representative players in the league with comprehensive scoring skills.Haops were also a "unicorn" player in the outside world's evaluation and are considered to be expected to win the MVP. Although it has not been done, he has won the championship and was selected into the Best Team for four times. In the NBA media Basketball reference, the probability of induction in the Hall of Fame is predicted by 99.9%.

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