zaterdag 23 januari 2010

Famous basketball drills

Famous basketball players have something in common aside from being in the basketball news and being the most famous basketball players in history. They all began with a solid foundation of basketball drills. Among these are the hall of famers and some of the biggest names in the industry.

Most are very bankable stars and some are retired. There are so many that made it to the top stories of basketball news but there are few that really sparked the minds of basketball fans and the pages of history. Some are as follows:

1. Michael Jordan. ESPN's greatest North American athlete of the 20th century is still very significant in the world of basketball and is still making big waves even after his retirement. Air Jordan to his many fans, Michael had left his career on top. He was the undefeated Most Valuable Player (MVP) in his time and Bulls̢۪ most bankable star. But he started out with a humbling story: he was rejected in a varsity position during his tenth grade but that did not stop him from becoming the best, he continued to practice basketball drills. He became a success and was admired for his leaping ability. This paid off with six NBA Finals MVP awards.

2. Wilt Chamberlain. Philadelphia's sport symbol Wilt Chamberlain was 1978's Hall of Famer for the many contributions he added to the industry. He was among those that are involved in making basketball a more effective sport to many. Widening the lane, free throws and inbounding the ball are jusit few of his advocated changes that were all adapted. Even if he was not a fanatic of the game in his early years, he became one of the dominant features in the industry with his advantageous 7 feet 1 inch bulk.

3. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. A successful coach and author nowadays, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar was another important figure in the NBA. He scored 38,387 points in his 20 years in the industry, the highest score ever made by a basketball player. Kareem was an only child and was raised in the a Roman Catholic religion. He now teaches his players basic basketball drills.

4. Lisa Leslie. The fourth most famous basketball player is a woman who won regular season, WNBA Championship and All-Star Game MVP awards in the same season. She was also the first woman who dunked in WNBA game, and went on to score 3,000 points. Lisa Leslie is WNBA's most known athlete and is idolized by many woman fanatics of the game.

5. Larry Bird. 'Kodak' to his coach, Larry Bird is among the world-class clutch performers of NBA. He has a great ability to anticipate and react to his opponents offenses and strategies. He played power forward and small forward positions and rebounds very well. His constant motivator is the poverty he struggled from.

The magic five most famous basketball players list is just few of the many very famous players in the industry. These people were highly instrumental in making the game more popular and sought after in the world. In fact, basketball is the most watched and played team sport anywhere in the world.

This is just a proof that the legends in the industry have done a very good job in learning the bacics of basketball drills, now they are promoting the sport to every man and woman, and youth around the world.

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