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    Case Study Miami Heat

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    The newly acquired seven-time All-Star forward Joe Johnson of the Eastern Conference Southeast Division leading team Miami Heat said that he wanted to finish his playing career with the Micky Arison-owned basketball organization on Tuesday. The former Brooklyn Nets starter’s family has already moved with him in Miami, and that he had discussions with the Heat’s team President Pat Riley about him finishing his career in Miami, one of Johnson’s reasons on choosing Miami among other teams that have

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    Western Conference third leading and Northwest Division top team Oklahoma City Thunder finish off a season sweep of the Dallas Mavericks with a 116-103 victory at the American Airlines Center Wednesday evening. The Thunder’s dynamic duo of All-Stars Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook scored team-high 24 points each, with Westbrook dishing out 13 assists for another double-double game performance, to carry the 2012 NBA Finalist ballclub to their 41st victory in 57 games played this season. "My job

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    This is the story about Justin Anderson and his long journey. From High School all the way to Professional basketball. He started off at a high school in Montross Virginia called Montrose Christian High School. He was number 23 in High School and in his first year at UVA. Justin went to join Tony Bennett's squad after High School at Virginia. He stayed there for 3 years, then left for the NBA. His best year was his final year which was his Junior year. Named ACC Rookie of the Week

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    Tyrelle

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    On on sunny day in San Francisco, California Tyrelle Jackson was just getting out of school. Tyrelle is a sophomore at George Washington High school. Tyrelle was going to basketball. He plays on varsity for the number high school in the nation. On his way to practice he saw his best friend Dante Lamar. Dante is also a sophomore at George Washington High School. Dante and Tyrelle started walking to practice. “Have you heard about the clown rumor?” Dante asked. ‘No” said Tyrelle

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    As the Boston Celtics kick it into high gear in order to assure they earn themselves a spot in the playoffs, the New York Knicks and President Phil Jackson are resolved to putting this past season behind them. With that decision comes the news that the Knicks are taking a serious look at the upcoming free agent market. It's not yet clear which teams are going to be lining up to take a shot at landing the big two, Lebron James and Kevin Durant, but the Knicks are making noise about players in that

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    LeBron James is a NBA player that was born in Akron Ohio 1984. As he grew up he showed exceptional love for the game of basketball. Growing up he attended St. Vincent-St. Mary High School to play basketball for them in 1999. As a freshman playing for his high school basketball team he scored 18 points per game and helped carry them to a Division III title win two years in a row, he was the first sophomore to be on the All USA First Team. His junior year of playing basketball he was named parade magazines

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    King James Motivation

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    “Because of you Pops! Thanks all along I could have said, ‘Why me?’ With you not being there but look what I made of myself” (thepostgame.com). Lebron explains of his struggles in an interview and how it has become his motivation. Due to his rough childhood, high school years, NBA career, and his impact off the court LeBron has rightly earned his name “King James”. On December 30, 1984 Gloria James, a 16 year old single mom, gave birth to Lebron Raymone James in Akron, Ohio. Anthony McClelland

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    is ticking and you have both Lebron and Kobe on your team. Two second left in the Nba Finals. Who would take the last shot. Kobe would obviously be chosen because Kobe is better than Lebron. He is better because of rings, success, and statistics. Rings are very important when trying to determine greatness. Rings are a term describing championships won, and in the NBA after a championship is won, they get a ring. According to Land of Basketball, Kobe” has more rings, scoring titles, all star

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    Michael Jordan is one of the best basketball players of all time. He won hundreds of games, but Michael did lose a few games. Even the greatest of all time loses. Winning isn’t the only thing that matters in a game. There are many important lessons to learn from losing like learning good sportsmanship, having the opportunity to be part of a team, and losing builds great character. The first reason why winning is not the only thing because losing gives you the opportunity to learn from your loss

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    KD’s Awards Kevin Durant wins the most valuable player award in 2014. He gave one of the best speeches that talked about his teammates and his mom. Kevin Durant averaged twenty points and six rebounds a game. He can just about score from anywhere on the court and can shoot a three if he wanted to. That’s why he has four scoring titles and a rookie of the year award with the Supersonics. The Supersonics drafted him in the first round and the second pick. Kevin Durant made the all NBA first team

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