Okay, I can't think of any good title to this thread. But I just wondered, what does it take for one NBA superstar to reach the "star/superstar" status and maintain it. I am referring to guys like Kobe, Duncan, Tmac, Iverson, Bird, Jordan, etc, whos been around 10 or more years on the league and still, they are still considered "star" status.
I brought this up because most players reach the "star" status, became the star player of their team, but suddenly where out of focus and now nowhere to be found. Good example of this is Steve Francis. He's an all star, and was not given the nickname "Stevie Franchise" for nothing. It's like, at the time, he was one of the explosive scorers in the league. But after the trade, everything went down the drain. His stint with Orlando never gave him any chance to be his old self and with the trade to New York and now, back to Houston (I dunno if he's still there), he's just nowhere to be found.
There are many guys I can think of right now, who achieved their star status for like one or two seasons, and then *poof*, disappeared. Raef Lafrentz, Jerry Stackhouse (he's one of the leading scorers few years back), Glenn Robinson, Fatoine Walker...
Any thoughts in this one? What went wrong and what are other guys doing in order to be where they are right now (players on the first paragraph). Also, who do you think among the current generation of superstars with their "star" status be short lived.