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    person, but he stated "Deep down, I like to think I made these things possible.”(legends of basketball) Although he was modest, Lloyd knew he opened the door for black people in the NBA today. Lloyd influenced some of the best players to ever play the sport of basketball. Legends like the one and only Michael Jordan, the spectacular sharp shooter Reggie Miller and the best scorer to ever play the game of basketball in the NBA, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. There are endless number of black legends from…

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    There are many National Basketball Association (NBA) players taught there to name from to see who is the best player of all time. You ever wanna know who is the greatest basketball player? Kobe Bryant is a better basketball player than Michael Jordan. One reason Kobe Bryant is better than Michael is stats. Kobe has more stats than Michael the hen it comes to a shooting guard and has more assist. For example, Kobe has averaged 25.4 points per game in his career along with 5.3 rebounds, 4.7…

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    Brooklyn, New York, but then they decided to move back to Wilmington, North Carolina. At a young age, Michael was everything but selfish. He was a happy-go-lucky and competitive person (Smith 401). Michael set goals for himself in basketball to achieve in basketball. James, Michael Jordan’s father, built a backyard court, from him and his sons to play one-on-one, and other members in his community. Michael got his fierce determination from playing his brother Larry, because Larry was taller,…

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    Naism In Sports

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    Ball was imagined in December 1891 by the Canadian pastor, instructor, and Doctor James Naismith. Naismith presented the amusement when we were a teacher at the Young Men 's Christian Association Training School (now Springfield College) in Springfield, Massachusetts. At the solicitation of his prevalent, Dr. Luther H. Gulick, he sorted out an incredible amusement suitable for indoor winter play. The diversion included components of American football, soccer, and hockey, and the principal ball…

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    Westbrook is a well known pro basketball player. He is 28 and he plays on the OKC thunder. He is married to Nena Westbrook she is also 28 years old. Russell played for UCLA in college and so did his wife. Russell is becoming a really successful person. Russell Westbrook lll scored an average of 32 points a game. He was born November 12, 1988 is an American professional basketball player for the Oklahoma City Thunder of the National Basketball Association (NBA). Russell played for…

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    The crowd went crazy when Michael Jordan took “the shot”, this was a series winning, buzzer beater shot made by perhaps one of the best basketball players in history, Michael Jordan. An upcoming star at the University Of North Carolina led his team all the way to a NCAA national title in 1982. This legend went to the Los Angeles olympics for USA’s men's basketball two years later and came back with a gold medal. The same year, Jordan signed an unbelievably large 25 million dollar deal with the…

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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 that could possible never fade away. Not only was Jordan…

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    Beating the Financial Odds After Basketball Few jobs pay like professional sports, and few sports pay as well as the National Basketball Association. In the last few years, many stars have signed contracts that are worth well over $100 million for just a few years work. Sadly, great numbers of these players did not come from money and lacked the financial management skills to handle these huge paychecks. The results were, and still are, often tragic. In short, big salaries often lead to…

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    definition of an American Icon. He is well-known for his performance as a former American professional basketball player by young and old generations. Children all over have grown up watching Michael Jordan with his incredible basketball skills and even using his slogan of “Be like Mike” in basketball games they play of their own. Jordan has won several awards for his performance on the basketball court and has set many records that are still unbeaten. Michael Jordan’s most popular endorsement…

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    The Rising Stars Challenge is an exhibition basketball game held by the National Basketball Association (NBA) on the Friday before the annual All-Star Game as part of the All-Star Weekend. The players are first- and second-year players selected by the NBA's assistant coaches. Two people designated as "general managers" draft players for the two opposing teams.[1] Carmelo Anthony receiving an alley-oop during the 2004 Rookie Challenge game. The Rookie Challenge, established in 1994, was…

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