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46: Larry Legend The NBA Player
Larry Bird is widely regarded as one of the three greatest NBA players to ever lace up their sneakers on basketball's premiere stage alongside Michael Jordan and Magic Johnson. He led the Celtics to three NBA championships in the eighties before retiring from the NBA in 1992. In 1996, he was voted to the NBA's 50th Anniversary All-Time Team. He was

47: Lebron James the Best Player in the NBA
Lebron James has the dribbling skills of a point guard and the physical grit of a power forward. He can dunk from almost the free throw line, and also drain the threes. There are few players in that category in the NBA. Kevin Garnett may be in that small list. Michael Jordan and Magic Johnson would be they are retired. He was drafted out of high

48: Mavericks Fall Short Against The Bulls
It appeared the Dallas Mavericks were going to beat the Chicago Bulls again in the preseason. It turns out their fate was not so predictable. After the first half the Mavs were up by 16. One would think you really can't lose a lead like that. But then in the third quarter the Bulls matched their scoring point for point. Derrick Rose was reall

49: Modern Basketball Defense Explained
A decent share of the credit for a good defense can be traced to the mental attitude of the team's players. Their defensive attitude should be aggressive. Too many athletes get the idea that defense is passive. Passivity creates negative actions. Aggressiveness is positive. The top defenders are all aggressive minded and aggressive acting athletes.

50: Oscar RobertsonThe Milwaukee Bucks First Star
Oscar Robertson is the Milwaukee Bucks' first star player. Known as "The Big O", Robertson is a recipient of the MVP award in 14 professional seasons. Robertson is an inductee into the Basketball Hall of Fame and also one of the 50 greatest NBA players in history. The Milwaukee Bucks is the NBA team representing the city of Milwaukee in Winconsi

51: Shooting The Perfect Free Throw
The free throw is quite the important part of basketball, showing a basic level of finesse and skill in the player making the shot. Proper free throw shots can make or break a basketball game, and improving free throw percentage is a must for anyone who takes their basketball skills seriously. In this article, we'll address some of the features of

52: The Art of Defense in Basketball
In playing basketball, each player must be conditioned to change quickly from offense to defense. This mental trick must be learned before any kind of defense can become operative. Defense is a state of mind. It can be passive, active, weak-kneed, indefinite, or masculine and aggressive. To perform offensive skills properly, an athlete must be rela

53: The Secrets Behind A Quick Release
We hear it all the time, that player has a quick release, or man that baller shoots the ball fast. But, is it really as it may seem, do some players shoot the ball faster then others? From what I have seen and studied, no! The difference between someone having a quick release and someone that takes more time to shoot is what they do before they

54: The Secrets To Your Best Vertical Leap
Would you like to defy gravity? Have you ever watched an NBA basketball game and wondered what it feels like to sail over your opponents only to slam down a dunk over one of the defenders heads? If you are like other fans, you know that one of the most majestic moves in basketball is the alley-oop and the dunk. Both of these are impossible to

55: The Techniques Of Passing The Ball
A good passing team is a beautiful sight to watch. A team that can handle the ball and pass well is a tough team to beat. Many coaches will agree that passing is the most important fundamental in basketball. Throwing a ball is not passing! Passing is an art which is controlled by very definite fundamentals. The usual passing situation is one

56: Using Concealed Defense Strategies in Basketball
There is nothing more embarrassing to a basketball coach than to spend an entire game attacking a man-for-man defense - then learn the opponents used a zone. Those coaches who have been in the game for any length of time will probably recall just such an affair. The object of concealing the defense is to confuse the opponents so they will attack wi

57: Vertical JumpDefying Gravity Or Just A Myth
The vertical jump is quite possibly one of the most sought-after abilities in any sport and by every athlete. You may wonder why the vertical jump is held in such high esteem by people ranging from backyard ballers to NFL combine coaches. But if you had a bit more back ground knowledge of what a powerful vertical jump entails, you would be les

58: What You Need To Know To Be A Good Basketball Coach
If you have decided that you want to coach a basketball team you will want to start with the bare minimum and that is to know and understand the essentials of the game and the core concepts. Once you grasp this part of coaching you will be able to get all of the players on the same page and coordinate a game that everyone loves to participate in as

59: Why Nellie Ball and the Warriors are the NBA s Finest
Can you imagine coaching Kobe Bryant: Are you healthy? Are you rested? Wanna play? That's it. For the rest of the players it's 'feed K the ball'. The problem is with salary caps you can't give all your money to K because that means the other guys won't get paid very much and it might be hard to attract players that can do things like cat


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