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Chris Webber
Chris Webber is fighting to stay in the NBA. Having turned down an offer from Greek team Olympiakos, Webber is awaiting an offer from the Detroit Pistons. With retirement a definite possibility, now is a great time to look back at the career of Chris Webber, what should have been, and what was.
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Why Kobe Bryant will have his best NBA season yet
You think Kobe was good in '06? You thought he was even better in '07? What about this summer for the USA, dropping 20 pounds and being the undisputed leader? Well, accoring to Todd Spehr at The Hoops Journalist, basketball fans haven't seen the best of Bryant yet.
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Steve Nash's Greatest Hits
Proof that Steve Nash has been the NBA's Most Valuable Player THREE straight seasons...
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KG Says No To Celtics
The cold reality that no superstar wants to play for the Boston Celtics anymore.
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Kevin Garnett - The Lone Wolf
Sure, Kevin Garnett has a bright future in the Eastern Conference with the Boston Celtics... but what about his legacy in Minnesota? A look back at KG's time as a Wolf, examining his playoff success, his best and worst teammates, and what his ultimate legacy in Minnesota will be.
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Greg Oden - Third Time Unlucky
The Blazers are devastated at the loss of their prized No. 1 draft choice, Greg Oden, who is lost for his entire rookie campaign after having microfracture surgery last week. Whispers of Bill Walton and Sam Bowie are getting louder, have the Blazers been struck by bad luck again?
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Moses Malone
One of the most underrated players in NBA history, Moses Malone was one of the best centers to ever play. He is the owner of 3 NBA MVP's and led the Philadelphia 76ers to the '83. So why has his career been so overlooked when comparing him with other great centers? The Hoops Journalist has the answer.
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Opening Credits
Well, watching Kobe Bryant jack up 59 shots (32 floor, 27 line) against Houston was no better way to bring some sort of normality and familiarity to hoop junkies waiting for the NBA to return for season ’08. ALL FOR NOTHING? The Rockets-Lakers ...

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