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    I am one of many basketball fans that juxtapose (1)Michael Jordan with Kobe Bryant. The only tenet (2) of basketball is make the ball go through the hoop, no matter how far you are from the hoop and try to prevent the other team from doing the same thing. If you would ask 10 people who has a little bit of a basketball knowledge, 8 out of them would invariably (3) pick MJ, and they would have veracity (4)in this decision and they would justify it by just simply looking at the championship and individual

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    Two amazing basketball players have made a huge impact in basketball.The two amazing basketball players are Michael Jordan and Kobe Bryant.Even though Kobe Bryant was an amazing basketball player Michael Jordan played basketball way better than Kobe Bryant.My three reasons that Michael is better than Kobe are Michael has many accomplishments,very dedicated,and and has a really good out of basketball life. Two begin with,Michael has had many accomplishments

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    three pointers. One of best shooting guards of all times is Kobe Bryant. Kobe is considered one of the best at his position because of the hardware he has accumulated. He has won five championship rings, one most valuable player (MVP) during those championships, and three finals MVP. He was also elected 18 times to the National Basketball Association (NBA) All Star team. Winning these awards can be attributed to his scoring ability. Kobe is currently ranked 3 in all time scoring with 33,644 points

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    a championship, but Iverson always wanted to be the best he could be. Allen stole the spotlight from many big stars such as Kobe Bryant, Shaquille O’neal, Tim Duncan, Steve Nash and many, many more. The altercation at the bowling alley may have ruined his career, if he wasn’t given a second chance he would not have inspired many future stars such as LeBron James, Kobe Bryant, Dwyane Wade, Stephen Curry, Carmelo Anthony and more. Players continue to praise The Answer to this day and remind us of his

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    Orlando: defensively, also rank 18th, on average allowing 101.6 points per game. The Los Angeles Lakers offensively, rank 18th in the NBA, on average scoring 102 points per game. Defensively; the Los Angeles Lakers rank 27th in the NBA allowing 109.3 points per game. The Lakers and Magic have played 52 regular-season games (20-5 in Los Angeles and 15-12 in Orlando) with the Los Angeles holding a 35-17 advantage in the all-time series. In 2008-2009 the Orlando Magic swept the season series against

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    The Lakers Game Analysis

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    Lakers Head Coach has bought into the less actually equals more approach in regards to Kobe Bryant’s playing time in addition to the young players playing extended minutes and closing out games. D’Angelo Russell and Julius Randle will continue to come off the bench, unless Jordan Clarkson’s ankle keeps him on the bench. Julius Randle has

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    15th win in 70 games they played this season. "We were moving the ball, but a lot of it started on the defensive end," Clarkson, who went 8 for 13 from the field and connected 2 for 3 from beyond the arc, said. "We just stuck to the game plan." Kobe Bryant, who got a hot shooting spree during the third quarter, scored 20 points but sat out in the final four minutes of the game as head coach Byron Scott

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    When people think of the NBA they think of Michael Jordan, Lebron James, Kobe Bryant and many other players that have had great success playing basketball. What do all of these players have in common other than the NBA? Al of the players above have a signature shoe with a major sportswear company. These players are normally seen as the faces of their company because of the popularity of their signature clothing items. They are also, for the most part, a major part of the company’s revenue and profit

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    years old. He's won 5 NBA titles with the los Angeles Lakers. He got third place on the NBA all-time scoring list in 2014. Kobe Bryant was named most valuable player. The position he played was a guard. He was only 17 when he was drafted and 18 when he started his first season. Playing on both the 2008 and 2012 US Olympic teams and won Gold medals with other top players. Kobe suffered from injuries which led to his announcement in November 2015 that he would be retiring. He had played his entire 20

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    Basketball Injuries: The Breaking Point Zachary M Peterson Dixie High School / Dixie State University CE 1010 English 6B 11/7/17 Basketball. The sport is played in elementary school, in middle school, and most common in physical education. There are stories of somebody hurting themselves playing this game. Injuries are a part of society, accidents happen everyday, even the smallest misstep as a twisted ankle could end up being an injury. Injuries are random events that will happen throughout

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