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Unveiling the NBA’s Most Game-Changing Third Stars: Who’s Quietly Dominating the Hardwood?

Unveiling the NBA’s Most Game-Changing Third Stars: Who’s Quietly Dominating the Hardwood?
There is a balance to downsizing your role and remaining as efficient as ever, and it is the third star’s responsibility to strike it. Think of Kevin Love on the 2016 Cleveland Cavaliers. He arrived from a lottery team in Minnesota, where he was the No. 1 — and an entirely different player at that, doing most of his damage inside of 8 feet — but transitioned into a 3-and-D weapon behind LeBron James and Kyrie Irving.

The greatest teams in NBA history featured Hall of Fame talents who might have been even more productive on lesser rosters. You know them well: Robert Parish, James Worthy, Dennis Rodman, etc. They managed to understand their position in the pecking order and find their own way to thrive in it.

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