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    Taj Gibson Case

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    for the Bulls this season. Currently, he is averaging 12.0 points, 7.3 rebounds and almost one block per game but that is not what the Bulls are expected to him. Gibson is known for injecting high energy on the Bulls and tough defense is his strength. On the other hand, after the Cleveland Cavaliers got a big move of acquiring Kyle Korver from the Atlanta Hawks, the Warriors is being…

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    Imagine having to play basketball with a soccer ball and a peach basket. James Naismith didn't have the money to invent a new ball so they just played with a soccer. Peach baskets were used as the first hoops. Basketball has changed over the years. From the invention of basketball to the modern popularity today, basketball has evolved into what it is today. Basketball was created by James Naismith. In 1891,he invented the game of basketball. He worked as a gym teacher at the YMCA. He worked in…

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    basketball player for the Chicago Bulls. He was arguably the best basketball player to ever live. He also was an actor who starred in the movie “Space Jam”. Along with an actor and basketball player, he played baseball for the White Sox too. If that's not enough, he is also a businessman who owns the Charlotte Bobcats. He even donates to so many charities. Just one example was last year when he won a court case for 8.5 million dollars. He gave all of it to children's charities of Chicago.…

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    In everyday life, people go to work, school, or stay at home. One of the things each of these people do, is take a chance. In almost everything a person does, they are taking a chance. Solving a math problem is also like taking a chance, because you don’t know if you’re using the right formula or having the correct answer. It is necessary to take a chance because you may not know the outcome without taking that chance. In basketball, it is needed to take a chance. Michael Jordan, whom is…

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    Most Memorable NBA Player

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    world of basketball on the next level. Michael Jordan has showed a bunch of self-discipline and dedication to self-development during his lifetime. Michael’s work ethic was to practice as hard as he plays every practice and game. One game for the Chicago Bulls Michael had the flu,…

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    Michael Jordan is a retired NBA player, he played for the Chicago Bulls and the Washington Wizards. He was the Rookie of the Year, a Five-time NBA MVP, Six-time NBA champion, Six-time NBA Finals MVP, Ten-time All-NBA First Team, Nine time NBA All-Defensive First Team, Defensive Player of the Year, 14-time NBA All-Star, and Three-time NBA All-Star MVP. In the 1984 draft he was a 3rd 1st round pick. He played for the Chicago bulls the first 14 years of his NBA career, he won all 6 championships…

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    What are some qualities of a great leader? "To be a quality leader one must have many qualities; such as bravery, dependability, and loyalty,thriving for greatness," leadership seems easy to recognize, and you usually can tell when someone is lacking in leadership qualities; but, how do you define it?This is a critical question especially when developing your own leadership capabilities Great leaders like Michael Jordan were passionate about basketball and helped inspire people…

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    Jordan played 15 seasons in the National Basketball Association for the Chicago Bulls and Washington Wizards. His biography on the NBA website states: "By acclamation, Michael Jordan is the greatest basketball player of all time." After a three-season stint playing for coach Dean Smith at the University of North Carolina, where he was a member of the Tar Heels' national championship team in 1982, Jordan joined the NBA's Chicago Bulls in 1984. He quickly emerged as a league star, entertaining…

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    Today Michael Jordan is known as one the greatest basketball players to ever play the game. When he first started playing the game it wasn’t as easy as you think it would be. When he first tried out for the high school basketball team he was cut. Jordan’s sophomore year he was only 5’8 but eventually grew to 6’3 before his junior year. After high school the all American went on to play at the University of North Carolina. As a freshman in college he played in the shadows of other players until…

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    greatest example was in the 1997 NBA finals when the Bulls were down by one with six seconds left. During the timeout Steve Kerr went over to Michael and said, “They are gonna double team you and i’m going to be open and i will hit the shot.” Once Michael got the ball he indeed got double teamed and Steve Kerr was wide open. Michael passed him the ball and he drained the shot to win the game for the…

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