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    offseason. When there were rumors of the Heat acquiring Kyrie Irving, Waiters let it be known there is already an “alpha male” in Miami. With this mentality heading into this season, Waiters should continue to elevate his game and become the Heat’s number one option. The Eastern Conference lost All-Stars Jimmy Butler, Paul George, Carmelo Anthony and Paul Millsap. Someone will need to fill those spots. Enter Waiters County. Goran Dragic averages a career high in points With two and a half…

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    He has worn two numbers through out his career which were #23 which is the number he wore for most of his career and the number that is most known that he wore the other was 45. He retired again after the last three peat but again he came back but to the Washington Wizards from 2000-2003 he was on the Wizards they never got…

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    Western Conference 1. Golden State Warriors - Imagine a rich guy winning the lottery; that’s the 2016-17 Golden State Warriors. Can they win 74 games in the upcoming regular season? 2. San Antonio Spurs - Swap Tim Duncan for Pau Gasol and what do you get? Basically the same Spurs team as last year: still old, but still good. 3. Utah Jazz - The new kids on the block. The up-and-comers. The millennials of the NBA. The Jazz have been bad for a while, but that should stop now. 4. Portland Trail…

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    The Lakers Case Study

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    During the Celtics consecutive championship wins they’ve faced many teams throughout each season but one team would give them the most trouble during this run and they were known as the Los Angeles Lakers (May 15). The Lakers were centered around Elgin Baylor and Jerry West. With Baylor’s and West’s help the Lakers would go to the Finals six time during the Celtics dynasty but couldn’t win a championship.The Lakers were a great team but were missing pieces needed to win a championship which…

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    The Greatest Ever! Michael Jordan was a phenomenal athlete and his skills were so unique with a combination of fundamental soundness, grace, speed, power, artistry, and had a thirst for winning that never went away. He had a mindset of never giving up and do not let anyone out work you. When Michael Jordan was in high school his junior he tried out for varsity and did not make varsity that year they had him play jv big mistake. He averaged the most points on JV in the US that yea. Over the…

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    The Golden State Warriors just did what they needed to do, and now they're going home in the same shape as when they left to head to Cleveland — tied in the NBA Finals. Stephen Curry and Andre Iguodala scored 22 focuses a piece and the Warriors, demonstrating their profundity and why they were the association's best group all season, squared the finals at 2-2 on Thursday night with a 103-82 triumph over the Cleveland Cavaliers. LeBron James scored 20 points — 21 under his average in the…

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    The Boston Celtics have the most NBA World Championships ever and, are by far the best franchise ever. Even though the Lakers dominance in the early 2000’s can’t be ignored, the Celtics rules overall.The Celtics have valued team work over showmanship and it has paid off. The Celtics are far better than the Lakers franchise with more championships, MVPs and players. The Celtics are probably the reason basketball is so popular today. The Celtics are easily the most prolific basketball team in all…

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    into the league's laughing stock. None of it was his fault; throughout his eight seasons with the Nets, Lopez was often the brightest spot in an increasingly disappointing and doomed squad. As time went on, his production steadily reached all-star numbers: 18.3 points, 7.4 rebounds and 1.7 blocks per season. In 2013, he made his first appearance in an All-Star game. And it seems as if his story with the Nets is not yet finished. Mere days after Sean Marks took over the reins as the team's…

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    articles, “Battleground America” and “Gun-Control Dishonesty”, respectively. LePore writes for The New Yorker, a well-known liberal magazine, and addresses an educated, liberal audience. Cooke, on the other hand, is a writer for the conservative National Review. Although both publishers…

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    According to the National Basketball Association, a player must be 19 to enter the NBA. This is not the only requirement in becoming eligible to be signed or drafted by an NBA team. These different eligibility stipulations are clearly stated in the Collective Bargaining Agreement of 2005. This age limit makes it so the athlete cannot enter the professional league in the US directly after their high school class graduates. Whether or not to keep the age limit at 18 or raise it to 19 years of age…

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