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    pick, fifth overall), in the 2003 NBA Draft, and he debuted on October 28, 2003 (“Dwyane Wade Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Draft Status and more”). Dwyane Wade played shooting guard and point guard in the NBA and when he played for Marquette in college, he has been a right hand shooter his whole life(“Dwyane Wade Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Draft Status…

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    Michael Jordan and Kobe Bryant are often referred to as the best NBA players in their respective era. Both Kobe Bryant and Michael Jordan have had amazing careers (Kobe still plays for the Los Angeles Lakers), but only one of them is the better basketball player. This comparison is one that will be made for years to come because of a multitude of reasons, mainly because they are the two best shooting guards to ever play in the NBA. To be the better basketball player an individual must show how…

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    Joe Bryant Research Paper

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    "Jellybean" Bryant played eight seasons in the NBA and the family traveled between Italy and Philadelphia to support his career. The young Bryant learned to play basketball at an early age and attended Lower Merion High School, where he led his team to the state championships and was named High School Player of the Year in 1996. . After high school, Bryant trained with the Philadelphia 76ers, and was the 13th pick in the First Round of the 1996 NBA Draft by the Charlotte Hornets.…

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    Jordan knows he’s the greatest and accepts the challenges and responsibilities that come with it, Michael Jordan is the greatest player to ever play basketball because he is the most explosive offensive player to ever step foot on the court.He lead his team to the finals and finished 3 years in a row. Some may declare Kobe Bryant the greatest player but if you look at stats he doesn't quite compare. Michael even quit basketball because the loss of his dad, but later returned to yet again win…

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    Play Basketball Many people consider Michael Jordan to be the best player to ever play in the NBA. Jordan has numerous amounts of awards that he was given. The main awards that he won were six NBA championships, five MVP awards, Rookie of the Year, two dunk contests, and many more. Jordan put a lot of power, agility, and leadership on the court. He has several endorsements and has popularized NBA around the world in the 1980’s and 1990’s. Jordan was also given the reputation as one of the…

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    greatest NBA superstar. He was very competitive with his teammates and opponents during games and practice. Jordan is referred to MJ, Air Jordan, Black Cat. Jordan was extraordinary during his early life, teenage life, adulthood. Michael Jordan was born on February 17, 1963 in Brooklyn, New York. His mother and father name is Deloris and James Jordan. His sister's name’s are is Roslyn and Deloris. His brother’s name’s are Larry and James Jordan. During high school, he made the basketball team in…

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    and his professional career. His legacy and the records he broke and set now I am going to tell you how he came straight out of high school to the NBA. Bryant started playing basket ball when he was 3 years old. His favorite team growing up was the Laker's. His grandfather would mail him videos of NBA basketballs game he study them also at an early age he learned how to play soccer. Upon Joe Bryant retirement from playing basket ball they…

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    rose into the public eye at a young age. In high school by his senior year in high school he was averaging 30 points a game so it’s no surprise he was the first pick in the NBA draft by the cavaliers in 2003. In his first game with the Cavaliers he scored 25 points against the Sacramento Kings which set an NBA record for most points scored by a prep-to-pro player in his first game. At…

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    to work so why should you not be able to play in the NBA. The one-and-done rule is just something that needs to be gotten rid of. There have been many players in the NBA that came out of high school to go into the draft and were very dominant in the NBA. Lebron James is a great example of somebody who was able to do this. When Lebron James came out of high school he was able to be a very prominent player in his rookie year. He had amazing rookie numbers and was able to lead the Cleveland…

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    school varsity team, there was only 15 spots left and Michael didn’t make it because he was only 5’10. Michael was sad and devoted to make the team. That summer he grew 4 inches and could dunk and the team wanted him. He later enrolled at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1981. He lead his team to the NCAA Division 1 championship,…

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