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    When a person thinks of Kobe Bryant or Stephen Curry, they typically think about how good of an athlete they both are. People also seem to recognize their outstanding shooting records. Many people also think to be a shooter like that, they have to be tall or they have to fast. Actually, the only way that a person can become a good shooter is by practicing the shooting motion over and over again. When it comes to shooting a basketball, the meaning of “Practice Makes Perfect” definitely…

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    The “good” basketball players like Lebron James, or Kobe Bryant, show some signs of how Michael Jordan used to play. For example, Michael Jordan was known for his tongue always being out whenever things got intense, in today’s world Kobe Bryant does that. Michael Jordan may not have known it at the time, but Jordan was starting trends by the way he played. Jordan started a new way of playing basketball…

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    My discourse community is the Los Angeles Lakers, The lakers are one of the biggest teams in NBA history. They have a common goal which is to win as many world championships as they could so far they have 16 which is second of all time to the Boston Celtics who have 17. They get together for practice every day and spend a lot of time together off the court too, they also have an Instagram page which they upload pictures of players before the games or after games or during practice or they shoe…

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    Jeremy still went un-drafted the following draft, and this marked the beginning of the underdog story. On February 2012, Sports Illustrated portrayed Jeremy Lin taking on the whole of Los Angeles Lakers which includes decade defining players such as Kobe Bryant. With news of “Linsanity” and Jeremy’s outstanding performance spreading throughout the whole world, the moment that Jeremy has been waiting for his whole life has been realized. He is no longer considered an underdog, and he no longer…

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    The history of basketball wasn’t really even created to be an individual sport itself. It was actually supposed to be a daily exercise or indoor activity in the YMCA. It was being in use for off season football players. They called a man to create the indoor activity. His name was James Naismith. (Sportsknowhow.com) He made a ball out of rubber in a sort of volleyball form and put up fruit baskets for hoops. The players had to dribble to the other side of the court and try to shoot the ball into…

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    Kristian Alvarez Professor Kyle Yrigoyen Philosophy 61 29 September 2017 Subjectivism Each individual person in the world is equipped with different sets of morals based on the environment they grew up in and how they were raised. This can lead to arguments about what is morally right or wrong.The differences in morals is most apparent when it comes to different Cultures because of the geography and habits based on each group of people. So since Culture relativism exist, there can’t be a real…

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    the ball mad and his weird teeth and his orange face became red and he was so angry that he killed Kobe too. When he found Steph he had a chair the ball went under the rug and tried to run but Steph soared over the ball and stepped on the rug and tried to hit him with the chair but missed by a lot but for some odd reason the chair did not break so Steph swung again and said “This is for Kevin and Kobe” and swung as hard as he could and hit the ball and the door and the chair were separated by…

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    Should Teachers Be Paid

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    members and teachers should be paid more than professional athletes, actors, and musicians. Wouldn’t it be great to make nearly $24 million a year simply to play a game or to go on tour? Kobe Bryant, along with many other performers, certainly think so. But do these entertainers really deserve all that money? ("Kobe Bryant.") Absolutely not, Performers are making too much money in a society where salaries are centered around the significance of one's work. currently the general public reasons…

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    Detroit Pistons, however Dwight had a big surprise coming. He was selected to play on the US Men’s Basketball Team. He played alongside many amazing players including Lebron James, Kobe Bryant, and Kevin Garnett. 2008 was probably the best year in Howard’s life. He made it to the NBA Finals playing against Kobe Bryant and The Lakers. He also made it to the Men’s Summer Olympic Games Finals where they defeated Spain for the Olympic gold medal in 2008. Now in 2016, Dwight is currently playing for…

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    Description of the Focus of my Theory The Kobe system theory is named after one of the greatest basketball players of all time, Kobe Bryant. It is created around the assumption that all athletes, strive to be the best they can be in life as well as their particular sport. Athletes are paid to make a living for themselves, provide entertainment to the world and inspire young kids to grow up and be like them, role model of sorts. Yet we see countless acts of poor judgement that make headlines all…

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