Why is Ben Wallace the strongest loser in the NBA?

If you don't go all out, your basketball dream will be shattered. In the Hall of Fame speech, a former draft loser said this, which is very suitable for him. With a career average of 5.7 points and a real height of more than two meters, Big Ben Wallace has little talent compared with other superstars in basketball history. But it was because of his all-out efforts that he won the best defensive player four times, the All-Star four times and the NBA championship once, and was finally elected to the Basketball Hall of Fame, which made him a famous Pistons and Five Tigers in history.

1996 draft, the famous golden generation was born, and superstars such as Iverson, ray allen and Kobe were born, but Big Ben didn't wait for his name in the draft. Although he was signed by a Washington bullet, he never reached the all-star level. It was not until the Pistons traded grant hill, Jordan's successor, for the sleeping lion of Big Ben that they finally woke up in Motown.

In the first season, he handed over the data of 6.4 points 13.2 rebounds, and both blocked shots and rebounds were the first in the league. Ben became a famous defensive expert under Du Masi, a bad boy army, as evidenced by being elected as the best defensive player four times in his career. In the finals with the Lakers F4 team in 2004, Big Ben established his position in the inside. In the face of shaquille o'neal and the Lakers who won three consecutive championships, the inside combination of Big Ben and Roaring Buddha made shaquille unable to cope. He not only played badly on the rebound end, but even handed over the bleak data of 14 points and 8 rebounds in a single game. In the end, the piston 4- 1 championship became a key figure, but the glory came and went quickly.

The Oppenheimer Palace incident sent the Pistons to Chicago, and Wallace was unable to present the glory of the Pistons because of injury. Even after returning to the pistons in the second spring, the team has changed. It was not until 1 1- 12 that Big Ben Wallace announced his retirement. The career average of 5.7 points should have been submerged in NBA history, but Ben Wallace made his name appear in the Hall of Fame in another way, and went all out to become the first star in NBA history to enter the Hall of Fame as a draft loser.