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How many NBA titles would LeBron James, Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh win if they join forces in Miami?
Tue Jun 29, 2010
While it sounds good, it is an unlikely scenario for success, even if they do sign. While Bosch would be Ok with either, let's face it, LaBron and Wade are both alpha dogs and there is only one basketball.
Which team will win the NBA championship?
Sat May 29, 2010
Boston is a good team, but lets not forget they won most of those championships when there were only 10 teams in the league.
Should the Super Bowl rotate among every NFL city?
Tue May 25, 2010
Those who think the elements are part of the game are the "purists" who sit in heated luxury boxes sipping expensive wine,
Should the NBA retire No. 23 to honor Michael Jordan?
Fri Nov 13, 2009
I could not have said it better. Magic GREAT Player, Jordan GREAT scorer. Now the argument becomes which is more important to the team. Can you see Jordan trying to play center? :)
Should the NBA retire No. 23 to honor Michael Jordan?
Fri Nov 13, 2009
While it is clear much is made of individuals winning championships in a team sport, without the supporting players in basketball, no one would be nearly as successful.
Should the NBA retire No. 23 to honor Michael Jordan?
Fri Nov 13, 2009
Correction: That argument could be used to retire Kareem's number in college. After all they changed the rules he was so dominant they "dis-allowed" the dunk,
Should the NBA retire No. 23 to honor Michael Jordan?
Fri Nov 13, 2009
Be real. The game is bigger than any one player. Every generation has its "Jordan." Jordan was a great player, no argument. But consider "MJ" didn't impact the game enough to change it.
Should the NBA retire No. 23 to honor Michael Jordan?
Fri Nov 13, 2009
Be real. The game is bigger than any one player. Every generation has its "Jordan." Jordan was a great player, no argument. But consider "MJ" didn't impact the game enough to change it.
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How many NBA titles would LeBron James, Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh win if they join forces in Miami?
Which team will win the NBA championship?
Should the Super Bowl rotate among every NFL city?
Should the NBA retire No. 23 to honor Michael Jordan?
Should the NBA retire No. 23 to honor Michael Jordan?
Should the NBA retire No. 23 to honor Michael Jordan?
Should the NBA retire No. 23 to honor Michael Jordan?
Should the NBA retire No. 23 to honor Michael Jordan?