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The new generation shines! Analysis of the NBA s best rookie team in 2023-24: The Spurs leads the cornerstone, and the second round pick counterattacks and writes the legend

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On May 21, the NBA officially announced the Rookie of the Year that thousands of fans are looking forward to. In this list of future stars, San Antonio Spurs' No. 4 pick Stephen Castle reached the top with an unprecedented dominant performance, leading the Best Rookie Team with Atlanta Hawks No. 1 pick Zachary Rissache, while the Memphis Grizzlies became the biggest winner, with the two new stars joining hands to make the team.

The king was won unanimously! The Spurs' new nuclear program has opened a new era. As a phenomenal existence among this year's rookies, Castle has created history - he reached the top with a perfect stance of 100 first votes, becoming the second super newcomer in the history of the Spurs to win the best rookie and unanimous votes after Wenban Yama. This 1.98-meter-high double-energy guard perfectly interprets the tactical value of the "Point Guard Magic" under the Popovich system with a comprehensive data averaged 14.7 points, 3.7 rebounds, and 4.1 assists. What is even more amazing is that Castle has contributed 20+5+5 star performances many times in the second half of the season. His big heart characteristics at critical moments have allowed Holy City fans to see the character of the GDP era. The No. 1 pick is full of the Grizzlies. The two stars broke the record. The Hawks used the No. 1 pick to win the French genius Rissache, who was awarded the No. 1 pick, proved his value with 99 votes. Although the 2.08-meter-08 space forward averaged 12.6 points and 3.6 rebounds per game, his 42.3% three-point shooting percentage set a new rookie record in this year. The Memphis Grizzlies' draft team staged a textbook-the internal and external dual cores formed by No. 9 Zach Eddie and No. 39 second round pick Jaylen Wells not only broke the team's history record with a total of 192 votes, but also made the Grizzlies the first team in the past decade to have two rookies selected for the first team. Wells, the shooting guard from the University of Iowa, wrote an inspirational chapter of the second round of counterattack with a violent output of 16.8 points per game.

The rise of the International Column team has hidden secrets

In the list of the best rookie second team, international players occupy half of the market. The Bulls' No. 11 pick, Mattis Boozeris, continues Chicago's European tradition, with the Lithuanian forward conquering the United Center with a true shooting percentage of 57%; the Congolese giant Taif Misi, who was picked by the Pelicans, showed his dominance in the penalty area with averaging 2.3 blocks per game. It is worth noting that the backcourt double guns composed of the Trail Blazers No. 7 pick Klingen and the Wizards No. 14 pick Carrington are redefining the standards of the new generation of point guards with game reading ability that exceeds age.

The following is the full list:

The Best Rookie First Team

Stephen Castle (Spurs/No. 4 in the first round)

Zach Eddie (Grizzlies/No. 9 in the first round)

Zachary Rissache (Hawks/No. 1)

Alex Sal (Wizards/No. 39 in the second round)

The Best Rookie Second Team

Matis Boozelis (Bulls/First Round No. 11)

Carlton Carrington (Wizards/First Round No. 14)

Donovan Klingen (Trail Blazers/First Round No. 7)

Yves Missy (Pelicans/First Round No. 21)

Krell Wealth (Heat/First Round No. 15)

This rookie lineup destined to be recorded in history not only shows the fruitful results of the NBA's globalization strategy, but also indicates that the league pattern is about to usher in a new round of reshuffle. As Castle continues to evolve under the Spurs system, and when Wells continues the second round myth in Memphis, we have reason to believe that these youth storms will redefine the basketball aesthetics that belong to Generation Z.

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