The NBA stars pass the torch to the next -generation Aau stars


Ask any spectator by examining the courts in the rings circuit sponsored by the shoes company this month and will undoubtedly tell you that, equally as exciting as seeing the next harvest of young stars compete in hard wood is the potential to see NBA stars of the past and present training or simply register in your teams.

From superstar as the guard of Minnesota Timberwolves Anthony Edwards to former legends like Carmelo Anthony, the players have maintained their fingers on the pulse by literally putting their names on the shirts.

We analyze a handful of homonymous squadrons and concentrate on a player in the squad that, for several reasons, most put you in the star's mind that they are representing in their shirt. Here are some players whose game mainly reflects their NBA sponsor.

The player who looks most like Chris Paul is … Chris Paul II. The apparent heir receives the approval for the north Carolina headquarters because it is clear that the 20 -year -old NBA veteran has taught him the tricks of the trade. CP2, a second year student, is becoming a full -floor general with his three -level score skill, straight line units, rhythm control, intellectual coefficient and even his father's famous shoulder chip.


Melo team (Carmelo Anthony)

The player who looks most like Carmelo Anthony is … Nash Avery. The highly productive 6 -foot striker 7 was the top five in four main statistical categories in the Nike E15 this summer with the length and versatility that could be translated at the highest level. Avery has an engine that remains in overmarcha like Anthony's and is scratching the surface of his potential as a scorer. It is recorded at number 17 in general in ESPN 25 by 2028.


The player who looks most like Kevin Durant is … Baba Oladotun. The 8-inch front versatile has been making comparisons with Durant for years due to its size and scoring capacity, which earned him the nickname of “mini-kd.” Durant has been a pillar in the Oladotun games this summer, even taking his mother to see the young star. With this type of influence, it is not surprising why it is recorded in number 1 in ESPN 60 by 2027.


AE5 (Anthony Edwards)

The player who looks most like Anthony Edwards is … Tre Keith. The 2027 scoring guard went from serving as an 8 -year rebounder of Edwards to lead his team this summer, averaging 16 points per game at the Adidas 3SSB. Keith's 3 -inch skill as a three -level scorer is combined with his IQ as a game creator. Its advantage gives you Edwards's style vibrations when it was at the same stage.


The player who looks most like Russell Westbrook is … Christian Collins. No, they do not play the same position, but the versatility of Collins as a scorer, along with its relentless mentality in multiple areas on the floor, gives it the assent. Collins leads the team why not average 13.5 points and 8.1 rebounds and verifications in number 2 in the ESPN 100 by 2026.


Legynds team (brings Young, Blake Griffin)

The player who looks most like Young and Blake Griffin is … Jacques Mitchell. To say that it would be a difficult task to serve as a cross between one of the best scorers of the NBA and one of the best athletes in the past would be euphemism, but the Mitchell of 6 feet 3 has been dominant throughout the summer, averaging 20.2 points and 7.6 rebounds in the Nike E16. The score score of 2027 scores in clusters in several ways and has one of the best wires.


The player who looks most like Brad Beal is … Jashawn Andrews. The left -handed scores in several different ways, with the ability to put points in similar clusters to Beal. With 6 inches, the confirmation of Arkansas Razorbs has the size and skill as a creator of games to give headaches to the defenders. This summer, Andrews is averaging 19.5 points and firing 43% of 3. It is recorded at number 12 in ESPN 100 by 2026.



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