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Ellaborated by: Juan Carlos Ramon

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Basketball


TABLE OF CONTENTS

3: Author

4: Recent News

5: Kobe Bryant

6: The Last Dance

8: Debate of GOAT

10: End


About Me

My Name is Juan Carlos Ramon,

I am 17 years old and

currenlty living in Monterrey,

Mexico. I have always

been a big basketball

fan, that is why I decided

to make this magazine and to

share with you the recents

news, kobe bryant´s impact,

the last dance and the debate

of the Goat. Hope you

like the magazine.


Recent News

No Consensus yet on NBA return

The NBA board of Governs met again without a consensus opinion

emerging on how many teams should be back on the floor for the

planned late-Julu resumption of the pandemic Covid-19 interrupted

season, three people familiar with details of the call said Friday.

The people, speaking on condtion of anonymity to the press because

no details of the call were publicly reales, said Commissioner

Adam Silver is still collecting information on multiple option ranging

16 to 30 teams returning to action when the season begins again

at the ESPN Wide World of Sports complex near Orlando, Florida.

NBA awards debate: Zion Williamson vs. Ja Morant, big MVP

questions

Snellings: I’d rather build around Williamson, just because he’s

the more unique talent. Morant is exciting, and his combo of skills

and athleticism makes his upside brilliant, but Williamson has the

once-in-a-generation upside for his class. The total package of his

physical gifts, skills, upside and charisma could allow him to grow

into both an MVP and an ambassador for the game who can carry a

franchise to the heights.


Gone But Never Forgetten

RIP KOBE

Kobe Bryant Had a Singular

Impact on His Game and

the World. Kobe Bryant was

the fair heir to Michael

Jordan, a scoring assassin

who could rip a defender’s

heart out by way of

a devastating dunk, or an

elusive fadeaway jump shot

from the baseline, his singular

work of art.

Most people will remember Kobe as the magnificent athlete

who inspired a whole generation of basketball players. But

I will always remember him as a man who was much more than

an athlete.

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The Last Dance

ESPN’s Michael Jordan documentary “The Last Dance” concluded

with Episodes 9 and 10 on Sunday.

The 10-part documentary series provided an in-depth look

at the Chicago Bulls’ dynasty through the lens of the final

championship season in 1997-98. The Bulls allowed an

NBA Entertainment crew to follow the team around for that

entire season, and some of that never-before-seen footage

is featured in the documentary. In addition, ESPN spoke

to more than 100 people close to the team and personalities

who experienced the run, exploring all angles of the

Jordan phenomenon.

BIG THREE

Michael Jordan, also known by his initials MJ, is an

American former professional basketball player and the

principal owner of the Charlotte Hornets of the National

Basketball Association. He played 15 seasons in the NBA,

winning six championships with the Chicago Bulls.

Scotty Pippen, is an American former professional basketball

player. He plaed 17 seasons in the National Basketball

Association, winning six NBA championships with the

Chicago Bulls.

Dennis Rodman is an American former professional basketball

player. Rodman played for the Detroit Pistons, San



Who is the G.O.A.T

THE GREAT DEBATE

Would you rather have LeBron James or Michael Jordan

Michael Jordan led his Bulls to six NBA Finals, and of

course they won all six.

LeBron James, so far, has led Cleveland and Miami to

seven NBA Finals — including the last six in a row. His

teams have won three of them.

Now, people will try to use this stuff to support one

or the other, and it’s silly. The Jordan people will

often use postseason success as the tiebreaker because

Jordan’s Bulls won every time they reached the Finals,

while James’ teams have not even won half of their Finals

appearances. It’s a dishonest argument. Jordan had

one of the 50 greatest players in NBA history, Scottie

Pippen, on all six teams. He also had Hall of Famer

Dennis Rodman on two of them and likely Hall of Famer

Toni Kukoc on three of them. He was coached by Phil

Jackson for all six. Nobody can legitimately claim that

James had anything close to that cast.



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Year 2020. dunk Magazine

Juan Carlos Ramon

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