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    the NBA on October 12 , 1979. Some of the similarities that the two have are that they went to 4 year colleges, both went to the (NBA) players , both set records in college, and also the in the NBA , also were that they both were great three-point shooters , also Both

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    “Duncan ranks 14th all-time in points scored, sixth in rebounds and fifth in blocked shots.” (Espn stats and information, Spurs, and maybe Tim Duncan, leave notable legacy in defeat). Those stats are enough to argue that Tim Duncan of the San Antonio Spurs is the greatest power forward of all time. Some might say that, Charles Barkley, Elvin Hayes, Dirk Nowitzki, Karl Malone, or another player could be the greatest power-forward of all-time, but I believe the following statement. As of right now

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    Who is the best basketball player Kevin Durant or Lebron James? Lebron James would be the best basketball player, because Lebron James has the most NBA rings, the most NBA titles, and Lebron James makes more money than Kevin Durant. Thesis Statement- This project will be explaining who is the best basketball player. This project will give facts on who is better in most people opinion on this topic, which is Kevin Durant is better in some people opinion. The three points are gonna be telling about

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    enough for those great Trail Blazers’ teams of the late 80s and 90s. He wasn’t asked to be the leading scorer, but rather a distributor. His job was to get the ball to his playmaking teammate Clyde Drexler, and he did just that. On top of his prolific passing ability, Porter was also a capable defender. Him and Drexler proved to be among the best defensive backcourt in the NBA, both averaging over 1.5 steals per game during their time together. Porter’s two All-Star appearances came as a member of

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    1990-2003 Gary “The Glove” Payton was the face of the Seattle SuperSonics’ franchise from 1990 to his departure in 2003. The team was a perennial playoff team, playing in the postseason in all but three of Payton’s 13 seasons with the team. In 1996, Payton led the team to the NBA finals where they lost in six games to the Chicago Bulls. In 1996 Payton edged himself into NBA history, winning the defensive player of the year award as a point guard. At 6’4, Payton is the smallest player to win the award

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    Players in the NBA? By xxxxxxxxx Candidate #xxxxxx February 17th 20xx Mrsxxxx Contents Introduction……………………………………1 Chi-Squared Test……………………………...2 Correlation Coefficient Calculations and Line of Best Fit Calculations………………………...3-4 Discussion/Validity……………………………5 Conclusion…………………………………….5 Raw Data……………………………………6-7 Bibliography…………………………………..8 What is the Relationship between Points per Game Scored and the Height of the Players in the NBA? Introduction: The NBA is one of

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    Michael Jordan is one of the best NBA players of all time. This is my biography about him. Michael Jeffrey Jordan was born February 17, 1963 in Brooklyn, New York. Michael Jordan went to Laney High School in Wilmington, North Carolina. This is where Michael started his long basketball journey. But he didn’t try to make the team until his sophomore year where he didn’t even make the varsity team. When he didn’t make the team he was very embarrassed, which lead him to be determined to make the very

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    NBA Salary Cap System

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    Angeles Lakers franchise had an estimated $293 million dollars in the NBA fiscal financial year. However, Forbes also reported that the Los Angeles Lakers spent just $89 million dollars in player contracts, which is just one million shy from the NBA’s max allowed in the Salary Cap system (Forbes). Should there be an overall cap on how much a NBA team can spend on a player contract? This will be the main topic in the coming NBA Collective Bargaining Agreement talks between the Player’s Union and the

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    BASKETBALL (Wee chuan): Introduction Played indoors/outdoors by two opposing teams of five players each.Basketball was created in 1891 by Dr. James naismith.The space is a rectangular, indoor court. Today basketball is the most popular sports in United States and Europe. To win the game, the team must throw a 30-inch ball through a 60-inch hoop more times than your opponent does. Basketball focuses on dribbling, passing, rebounding, shooting. It consist of four basic passes, chest pass, two-hand

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    In the 1970s the NBA was a parity it had all players to be treated equally. The 70s had a mixture of great players that were striving to be one of the best and they did accomplish that by becoming great in their respected teams. All decades past and present have their teams. The 1950s had the Minneapolis Lakers dominating most of that decade. The 1960s had been dominated by the Boston Celtics led by the great Bill Russell winning eleven championships with the Celtics. The 80s was dominated by two

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