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5 February 2009
Posted by David
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Here’s a fun scenario to play with. Pretend the NBA disbanded and you were granted the position of GM for an NBA franchise. All the players were put into one big pool and you have to pick either LeBron James or Kobe Bryant for your team (and the future). Who do you choose, and why?
This is one of the toughest questions to answer. Each player is extremely accomplished and a case could be made for either one of them as the best player in the NBA right now. Kobe Bryant is guard for the Lakers and is a three-time NBA Champion. LeBron is a small forward, but can handle the ball like a guard and took his team to the finals a few years ago.
For his career; Kobe Bryant averages:
.455 FG% – .341 3P% – .840 FT% – 5.3 RPG – 4.6 APG – 2.92 TO – 25.1 PPG
For his career; LeBron James averages:
.469 FG% – .321 3P% – .734 FT% – 7.0 RPG – 6.6 APG – 3.29 TO – 27.5 PPG
The numbers are so close, it doesn’t really help sway a decision either way. You have to base it off of watching the players in action. Kobe is definitely a better outside shooter then LeBron. I’d wager to say that James’ FG% is only higher because he can drive to the hoop harder the Kobe. Kobe can take it to the hole, but he’s not going to force it, he’ll pull up a shot if he has to. The Cleveland Cavaliers also expect more out of James then the LA Lakers do of Kobe. The Lakers have a more balanced team and don’t have to rely on only Kobe to win the game.
As much as I think Kobe Bryant is the best player in the NBA right now, the question above asks who would you take for your team and the future. I would pick LeBron James. Kobe is already 30 years old, while LeBron is only 24. If I had to pick a player for one game only, it would definitely be Kobe.
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28 January 2009
Posted by David
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The NBA just released their rankings of top 10 most popular jerseys since the start of the 2008-2009 season. A lot of these guys have been all-stars for years, however, I was surprised to see a rookie on the list and another surprise entry. The list is ranked in order from No. 1 to No. 10.
The biggest surprise on the list for me Nate Robinson of the New York Knicks. Sure he won the 2006 Slam Dunk competition, but I don’t see him as a superstar in the league. Can’t you see guys like Yao Ming, Tracy McGrady, Tim Duncan, Shaquille O’Neal, Steve Nash or Dirk Nowitzki being on the top 10 list ahead of Robinson? Maybe New York fans need a jersey to buy and he’s really all they have, or maybe I just don’t watch enough basketball?
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12 December 2008
Posted by Chancel
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While most of us are barely getting through the trying times of the recession, others particularly celebs, are banking in their millions. 2008 was one of the most economically challenging years since the Great Depression. But not only were these Hollywood stars reported as the highest paid in 2008, they are all under 30!
Out of the 20, five are sports professionals. Let us know which millionaire you would love to switch places with for a day.
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Celeb
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Occupation
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2008 Earnings (in millions, of course)
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Beyonce Knowles
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Actress, Music Artist, Fashion Designer, Spokesmodel
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$80
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Justin Timberlake
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Music Artist
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$44
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Kobe Bryant
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Basketball Player
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$39
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LeBron James
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Basketball Player
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$38
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Roger Federer
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Tennis Player
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$35
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Keira Knightley
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Actress
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$32
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Maria Sharapova
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Tennis Player
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$26
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Daniel Radcliffe
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Actor
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$25
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Miley Cyrus
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Actress, Music Artist
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$25
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Mary Kate & Ashley Olsen
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Actresses
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$15
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Serena Williams
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Tennis Player
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$14
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Venus Williams
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Tennis Player
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$13
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Katherine Heigl
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Actress
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$13
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Jonas Brothers
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Musicians
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$12
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Zac Efron
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Actor
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$5.8
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Emma Watson
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Actress
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$5.5
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Ashley Tisdale
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Actress
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$5.5
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Hillary Duff
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Actress, Music Artist
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$5
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Rupert Grint
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Actor
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$5
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Vanessa Hudgens
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Actress
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$3.5
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