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Showing posts with label Chris Bosh. Show all posts
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By: Martin Rand, III
Date: April 6, 2012


valuable: adjective; of considerable use, service, or importance.

Earlier this week, ESPN showcased four teams and four contenders for this year's NBA MVP Award. Kevin Durant and the Oklahoma City Thunder took on LeBron James and the Miami Heat. Then, the late game, featured Kobe Bryant and the Los Angeles Lakers versus Chris Paul and the Los Angeles Clippers in a inner-city battle for dominance and the Pacific Division lead. All four players are doing incredible things for their respective clubs; however, Paul is the one and only true MVP this season.

While LeBron James (left) and Kevin Durant (center) have been getting more attention, the true NBA MVP is Chris Paul.

By: Martin Rand, III
Date: July 16, 2011


It's been a whole year since the Miami Heat celebrated the signing of the Big 3 (LeBron James, Chris Bosh and Dwyane Wade). It was an event like no one had ever see to celebrate hiring new employees to a company. However, unlike most other sport franchises, the Heat treat their employees, the special ones anyway, like more than just employees. It's almost a family mentally; a loyalty to the people helped make the franchise great. This is the reason why James and Bosh wanted to sign there and Wade wanted to stay there.