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    who won only 33 diversions last season and haven't been to the playoffs since James left in 2010. Cleveland bolted up Irving, a year ago's All-Star Game MVP, to a greatest contract augmentation on the first day of free office and after that James shook the class by proclaiming his come back to bring a title to Northeast Ohio. Past that, Cleveland marked free operators Shawn Marion, Mike Miller and James Jones, veteran players with NBA titles on their

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    Houston Bully Case Study

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    The Houston Rockets used a strong 4th quarter to overcome the Sacramento Kings, 89-86. While the Kings were far from playoff contention, they provided ample competition for the home court Rockets. With the 1998 playoffs on the line, the home crowd volume was loud in support of their team. Houston’s 3-point victory on this Saturday night pushed the Rockets closer to clinching the 8th and final spot. This loss would be a fourth straight for Sacramento, and they would win only one more game the rest

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    Best NBA Player

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    Wow, this 2016-17 NBA regular was tremendous for the NBA world. From LeBron becoming an explosive player again to Russel Westbrook having an amazing triple double run. In order for him to have surpassed the legend he need to tweak the team chemistry and player like a player who has a unique usage for a team. I just wonder what the locker room has to be like when Russ wins the game for his team along with getting season awards such as player of the week. I have so many wonders, but Russel Westbrooks

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    Too Much Stephen Curry is paid about 11.37 million dollars a year. Are your parents paid that much money for doing their job? Probably not. So, why are athletes like Stephen Curry making millions of dollars a year for playing a sport? Athletes are paid way too high of a salary and it is unfair. The American population seems to value entertainment more than the people who provide, teach, and protect us. Is that really what we want America’s message to be? In general, most athletes are drafted

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    The National Basketball Association (NBA) is currently struggling with a widespread epidemic known as tanking. Tanking, for the sake of this paper, is a, “team 's intent to do less than everything it can to win.” Teams are motivated to tank because of a system known as the NBA Draft lottery, which assigns the worst NBA teams with the best odds of winning one of the three top picks in the NBA Draft (where teams are able to select from a talent pool of amateur or previously unassociated athletes)

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    NBA Draft Lottery

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    The incentive to tank for GMs is compounded by two other factors: geographic restrictions and the maximum contract provision. Between 1976 and 2011, the five teams from New York, Chicago, and Los Angeles have been represented in 33% of all NBA Finals, and have won 47% of all titles . Because teams outside of Los Angeles, New York, and Chicago are at a disadvantage in terms of their ability to attract players, except for unusual circumstances (like the appeal of playing with a generational talent

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    The Importance Of The NBA

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    The NBA is one of the most entertaining sports known to man. The NBA consists of a lot of highlights, most of the highlights have nothing to do with actually playing basketball. The NBA provides various organizations to help the less fortunate, they also do a lot of camps and gatherings to make better players out of younger kids. Also, the NBA brings so many eye-catching aspects to the game, such as special uniforms for holidays, expensive tennis shoes and amazing in games moves only the best of

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    hen a conflict arises persevere and come upon the perspective as for where positivity can liquidate any obstacle in your way. Many examples in history prove that having a positive outlook can help the situation such as “The Diary of Anne Frank” and “Dear Miss Breed”. In these two pieces of literature, they show the ability to persevere through conflicts with having a positive attitude moreover, having a perspective on the conflict which bettered the situation. The best way to respond to a conflict

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    Essay on Athletes: Playing for Pay

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    which is a tenth of what a professional athlete makes for playing a game ("Physician: Salary"). A doctor also has to go to college for four years, then turn around and go to medical school and pay hundreds of thousands of dollars, whereas to go to the NBA a player only needs one year of college experience. Doctors save lives daily and they make a considerable amount less than what a pro athlete makes. Doctors are considerably underpaid for the value of work that they put in compared to athletes. A surgeon

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    bold decision as an NBA free agent to take his talents to Oakland, California and play for the Golden State Warriors. Durant had played his prior eight years for the Oklahoma Thunder. During this time playing for the Thunder, Durant has won an NBA Most Valuable Player Award, four NBA scoring titles, the NBA Rookie of the Year Award, and two Olympic gold medals. He has also been selected to six All-NBA teams and seven All-Star teams. Durant helped lead Oklahoma City to the 2012 NBA Finals, losing to

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