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    Who is the true GOAT of the NBA? Lebron James is the most well-known player in the NBA. LeBron James has the most buzzer beaters in the NBA of all time. I believe Lebron James is the Goat because, he’s had the most success in the playoffs, he has the most points in every category, and he has a lot of achievements in his NBA career. LeBron James is the goat because he has the most success in the playoffs. According to “Article 2: GOAT debate”, it states, “Most points scored in the playoffs: He’s…

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    80s and 90s were quick to learn, players like Moses Malone can have a profound effect on the outcome of free bets or real money wagers. September 13, 2015 will forever be remember as a sad day for NBA fans, owners, coaches and players after hearing the announcement regarding the sudden passing of NBA great Moses Malone at the age of 60 from apparent heart complications. Malone will forever be remember by his now famous moniker "Chairman of the Board", a title he earned because of his uncanny…

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    are one of the most successful teams in the history of the NBA and the National Basketball Association. The Chicago Bulls have a total of six NBA championships in the years 1991, 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 1998. This well-rounded basketball team was founded in 1966. The beginning of the franchise was the best NBA team at the time. Once “the franchise was established in 1966 and got off to a promising start, with the best record ever for an NBA expansion team, 33 wins and 48 losses. The team was led…

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    all names that come to mind when thinking about basketball’s greatest players. But LeBron James, is perhaps the one that stands above them all. His trip from a hard childhood in Akron, to high school stardom and becoming one of the most decorated NBA players of all time is often regarded as a hero’s journey. The concept of this 12 step journey was originally created by Joseph Campbell as an archetype for heroes in literature, particularly mythology. The hero's journey LeBron James took to become…

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    met their match. They were facing off with the Los Angeles Lakers the defending NBA champions who were loaded with superstar talent at every position. They would easily handle the Pistons in six games by a series score of four to two. Think about it though, before Chuck Daly took the reigns as the Head Coach, the Pistons were nowhere close to even making the playoffs. Now they were regulars in the Eastern Conference Finals and further. In the 88-89 season they would set a franchise record for…

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    In today’s economic system, money has played an enormous role in the National Basketball Association. Over the years, many team owners have debated if the the NBA should have a salary cap. Salary caps exist in most sport leagues and are one of several mechanisms that allow the billionaire team owners to collectively control and suppress the wages of the athletes. The National Basketball Association must continue to have a salary cap for many reasons such as talent distribution and competitive…

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    The final round of the collegiate championship for Heroes of the Storm, Blizzard's answer to hugely popular MOBA (Multiplayer Online Battle Arena) games League of Legends and Dota 2, was broadcast live on ESPN2 on Sunday July 20, 2014 6:30PM PT. This marks the first time that ESPN aired an eSports match on live TV. ESPN also streamed the League of Legends Finals online the year before, and that brought and that brought in more viewers than the NBA Finals or the deciding game in the World Series.…

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    big dream, right? Look at me an all american high school superstar being scouted by the NBA. Henry Kidman the son of the poorest family in Dallas. Now about to be drafted into the NBA straight from high school. Now that’s what you call a dream. High school finals, big day. Going against the rivals, Austin Wranglers. We played hard first half, 51-54 them. Second half I walk out onto the court and there’s NBA scout! You know what that means, showtime! No room for mistakes, can’t be…

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    NBA Players Getting paid too much Are NBA players getting paid too much? Most people think that it is ridiculous for NBA players to get paid millions of dollars; especially when there are millions of people unemployed and/or living in poverty debts with other nations. Millions that we are paying to NBA players could go towards something that we are having trouble with like poverty and unemployment. NBA players are getting paid too much because NBA rookies start off with millions, most of NBA…

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    The NBA has many basketball players. They have either been loved or hated. The chants of “MVP” have been yelled at many games. Every player, fan, coach, or manager knows that only one person can reach that every season, and people think they have found the best NBA player. This is why Michael Jordan is the best basketball player in the NBA. To begin with, Michael Jordan had the best basketball season anybody could possibly have. He won six out of six championships he played in, and in that time…

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