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Most Influential Players in NBA History
- Michael Jordan – Ten scoring championships, nine All-Defensive First-Team selections, six Finals MVPs, five MVPs, and he won his first one in 1988 while also winning the Defensive Player of the Year and the MVP of the All-Star Game.
- LeBron James – LeBron is still a unique presence on the basketball court, even though he may not have altered the real game of basketball as much as Steph Curry or M.J. did (since Magic Johnson came before him). The NBA has never seen an athlete quite like LeBron, who is 6’9″, 250 pounds, and possesses exceptional speed, talent, and IQ.
- Magic Johnson – What made Earvin “Magic” so special? For those of us who hardly got a chance to see Johnson play in the final few years of his famous career, pinpointing his magic isn’t the simplest task.
- Steph Curry – There are no longer any discussions, “what ifs,” or conspiracy theories. The greatest shooter to ever live is Steph Curry. It is supported by the statistics, the eye test, and even by Reggie Miller. Curry is a player we have never seen before, much like LeBron James.
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The NBA 3 Second Rule
When you’re playing basketball, you’ve probably heard of the NBA 3 second rule. But what is it and how does it affect you? There are two major types of violations of this rule: offensive and defensive. But which one should you play on? In this article, we’ll discuss both. Read on to learn more about…
The NBA Shot Clock – Four Reasons Why Danny Biasone’s Invention Is So Important
The NBA shot clock was invented in 1970 and changed the way basketball is played forever. Danny Biasone invented it has and never had to be adjusted since. Danny Biasone’s invention saved the NBA shot clock and is now one of the foundations of modern basketball. Here are four reasons why this invention is so…
The NBA MVP List
Here is a look at the NBA MVP list to date. Among those who have received the award, Jerry West was the first recipient, followed by Magic Johnson and Michael Jordan. Jordan won the award six times, including as a rookie and twice as a champion. Shaquille O’Neal is the only player to win the…
Nikola Jokic MVP
Serbian professional basketball player Nikola Jokic, who plays center for the Denver Nuggets of the National Basketball Association (NBA), was born on February 19, 1995. He is a four-time NBA All-Star, has made the All-NBA Team four times (three of those times as a first-team pick), and has won the NBA Most Valuable Player Award twice (in 2020–21 and 2021–22). He is a member of the Serbian team.
The Nuggets selected Jokic, also known as “the Joker,” in the second round of the 2014 NBA Draft. In 2016, he was selected for the NBA All-Rookie First Team. He was chosen for his first All-Star and All-NBA First Team in the 2018–19 NBA season while leading the Nuggets to the Western Conference Semifinals. He gained All-Star and All-NBA recognition the following year while also leading his club to the Western Conference Finals.
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The NBA Shot Clock – Four Reasons Why Danny Biasone’s Invention Is So Important
The NBA shot clock was invented in 1970 and changed the way basketball is played forever. Danny Biasone invented it has and never had to be adjusted since. Danny Biasone’s invention saved the NBA shot clock and is now one of the foundations of modern basketball. Here are four reasons why this invention is so…