Chicago Woes: Patrick Kane and Derrick Rose are Out
Derrick Rose, the fragile, former NBA Most Valuable Player and superstar, offensive wizard, Patrick Kane both went down on Tuesday.
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Derrick Rose, the fragile, former NBA Most Valuable Player and superstar, offensive wizard, Patrick Kane both went down on Tuesday.
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Five years since he last stepped on an NBA court, the league’s most elite players continue to sing the praises of Allen Iverson.
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Allen Iverson would almost certainly tell you not to call it a comeback, though every fan of his that bleeds and prays for him hopes that it will indeed prove to be one.
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According to NBA.com, out of the four players, who have been retired for some years or retired recently, only Allen Iverson is a lock for the Hall of Fame. They get no arguments there. Generally, they see McGrady as a second ballot inductee—someone who in due time, maybe a handful of years, gets his chance.
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Held up against the mountainous accomplishments of greats like Jordan, West, Bryant and Drexler, shooting guard Tracy McGrady’s own success looks pale. Even when compared to the resume of contemporary Allen Iverson, his own looks hole-ridden. But how quickly they forget. McGrady never got past the first round of the playoffs (until he became a
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Fin. Allen Iverson has decided to officially retire from basketball. Confronted with the sunset of his career perhaps no other tidbit sums it up as well as the following. Little big man Iverson remains the shortest and lightest player to ever win an MVP. He gave up a whole three inches and twenty-five pounds to
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Tony Parker only trails Magic Johnson when it comes to winning percentages amongst history’s best point guards. At 70%, his clip of domination trumps that of Celtics two-way wonder Dennis Johnson (65%), the “1960s LeBron” Oscar Robertson (62%), and Bad Boys architect Isiah Thomas (58%). Watching him skin the Grizzlies to the tune of 24.5
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