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    Amazing basketball talent has come and gone in the NBA. Legends that have played the game will always be remembered for their remarkable performances. A very unique athlete named Allen Iverson‚ left forever lasting footprints in the NBA. Iverson’s journey to the league was quite incredible and the impact he made will never be forgotten. He lived in poverty during his childhood‚ changed NBA culture‚ and revolutionized the guard position. Allen grew up in Hampton‚ Virginia. He was raised by his single

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    Rickson October 14‚ 2012 Mr. Brown Period 6 The NBA is better than the NFL! Anyone that is a sports fan or a basketball fan per se knows that basketball season starts in the last week of October. Unlike the NFL starting in September and ending in January or February with the Super Bowl. You have more time to play ball when you’re with the NBA. I think the NBA is better than the NFL. To support my argument I have three reasons why the NBA is better than the NFL. The players have actual power

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    The One and Done Rule: Nba

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    Introduction The NBA is a billion dollar business and known as one of the largest and most prestigious organization within American sports today. It is also home to one of the most controversial rules in all of sports‚ which is known as "the one and done rule." The one and done rule restricts high school basketball players from entering the NBA draft out of high school and going to straight to the NBA. According to Article X‚ Section 1 of the NBA’s 2005 collective bargaining agreement (CBA)‚ the

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    When I grow up I want to go to the NBA‚ because it is my favorite sport to play. I really like playing basketball‚ when ever i get stressed out i play basketball to calm down. These are three reasons to go to the NBA. Practice‚ practice‚ practice! If you have a basketball hoop at home‚ play basketball every day. One way that you can get better at basketball‚ is to go to the gym a few times a week do some drills and work on your ball handles. Also‚ run everyday to be in good shape! Playing with people

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    NBA AND NFL Cory Hightower Davenport University Eng 021 James Weiber March 22‚ 2009 Compare and contrast 2 There are many similarities and differences in being drafted in the NBA and the NFL.  Some of these similarities of the NBA are that there are four camps in different states and all the scouts from every team is there‚ scouts from overseas and all. The players get assigned to a certain group and you go to each station all over the court were each team

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    The 2011 NBA Lockout: The Battle of Good and Evil By: Alan Jackson This year’s lockout has involved lots of storylines‚ suspense‚ and most of all drama. That usually describes a movie but this flick has conflicting "good guys" and "bad guys." From day to day the media clearly tries to influence who the public views in which role. One day its the owners and the next its the players. Sure‚ the owners have looked greedy‚ and the formation of "super teams" has had the players looking the part as

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    I was an eight year old kid when I had my first ever glimpse of the NBA Basketball. It was a lanky afro manchild doing a reverse dunk versus Indiana right in front of the Laker crowd. Crowd was in awe‚ Commentators were ecstatic and Kevin Harlan in his usual voice saying‚ Kobe can’t be denied. That day‚ my love affair with the Los Angeles Lakers started. The 2000-2002 Seasons were the very foundation of my Purple and Gold affair. My Lakers were champions and Kobe was the superhero. He’d beat the

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    Racism

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    Racism; a controversial subject in which we all are part of.’’ How can you possible talk about racism without entering to any controversial point? First; we must see what racism is: racism is the belief that characteristics and abilities can be attributed to people simply on the basis of their race and that some racial groups are superior to others. Racism and discrimination have been used as a powerful weapon encouraging: fear or hatred of others in times of conflict

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    Racism is one of the world’s major issues today. Many people are not aware of how much racism still exists in our schools workforces‚ and anywhere else where social lives are occurring. It is obvious that racism is bad as it was many decades ago but it sure has not gone away. Racism very much exists and it is about time that people need to start thinking about the instigations and solutions to this matter. Many people believe that it depends on if a person was brought into the world as a racist or

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    Racism is something something we ’ve all witnessed. Many people fail to believe that race isn’t a biological category‚ but an artificial classification of people with no scientifically variable facts. In other words‚ the distinction we make between races has nothing to do with genetic characteristics. Race was created socially‚ primarily by how people perceive ideas and faces we are not quite used to. The definition of race all depends on where and when the word is being used. In U.S. history‚ the

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