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The US media is expected to break out five new stars in the new season: the 21st champion led the Rockets junior successfully on the list

The US media is expected to break out five new stars in the new season: the 21st champion led the Rockets junior successfully on the list

On August 14, Beijing time, "Chicago Sun-Times" reporter Joe Cowley issued an article, listing the five players who are most likely to achieve a big outbreak in the new season, led by 21-year top pick Cade Cunningham, and Rockets sophomore Tarry Eason also successfully made the list. Details are as follows:

The US media is expected to break out five new stars in the new season: the 21st champion led the Rockets junior successfully on the list

Cade Cunningham Pistons

How can a former champion become a potential candidate for an outbreak? That's largely because, Cunningham played just 12 games last season due to injury, and it's easy to forget him. Today, Cunningham is not only physically healthy, but also dominated last week when he played for the selection team and the U.S. men's basketball team. Cunningham is 6-foot-7 and carries a lot of the ball, and with the Pistons adding young talent around him, he could become the Luka Doncic of the East.

Tyers-Jones Wizards

Like Jaylen Brunson last season, Jones has the opportunity to prove himself by becoming a full-time starting point guard for the first time this new season. Once considered the best backup point guard and efficient in his starters, Jones is now the Wizards' backcourt commander, leading the team's offense along with Jordan Poole and Kyle Kuzma.

The US media is expected to break out five new stars in the new season: the 21st champion led the Rockets junior successfully on the list

Sheldon Sharp Trailblazers

At the end of last season, the Blazers saw Sharp's potential, starting in his final 10 games. Averaging 23.7 points, 5.8 rebounds and 4.2 assists per game, shooting 45.8 percent from the field and 36 percent from three-point range, it's an All-Star report card. If the Blazers succeed in sending Damian Lillard away this summer, Sharp is definitely capable of becoming one of the pillars of the team's rebuild.

Tarry Ethan rocket

When it comes to the Rockets, it's easy to think of Jaylen Green and Jabari Smith Jr., but Ethan can't be ignored either. The sophomore has shown excellent flanking defensive prowess as well as an excellent rebounder. As for the offense? In this summer league, he averaged 23 points per game and shot 49 percent from the field.

The US media is expected to break out five new stars in the new season: the 21st champion led the Rockets junior successfully on the list

Chet Holmgren Thunder

Holmgren missed his entire rookie season with a foot injury, but it may have been a blessing in disguise, and now that he's gained 13 pounds of muscle and has more mature teammates around him, it means Holmgren can do what he does best at Gonzaga: open up space on offense and protect the basket while defending. Looking at Holmgren's performance, you may be tempted to say: Who is Vembanyama?

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