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Tuesday, January 27, 2009
Basketball, an adrenaline-pumping sport, filled with action and highlights like dunks, cross overs and miraculous shots. That's how it is, especially when you don't expect any fantastic things to happen, basketball is just a sport you have got to love. With the likes of Dwyane Wade, Carmelo Anthony, and Lebron James, you can't help but think about the possibilities that might happen. I have seen these guys play in the National Basketball Association, and I tell you they are more than just your average players. Take for example, the main man, Dwyane Wade. I am telling you he is the next Michael Jordan, his first step is amazing, it's like lightning! With his speed so fast, no one can handle him especially if he has no injuries. He can beat Lebron James and Carmelo Anthony whenever and wherever!

James Naismith is indeed really a genius to have invented the sport we now call, basketball. It is the sport we have since adored, the new American past time, the new generation of adrenaline pumping action.

But where did this fan addiction really start from?

Before the great and good players join the National Basketball Association or NBA for short, their skills are tested in the National Collegiate Athletic Association(NCAA) which is the training ground of NBA. Many are called but few are chosen, that's the theme of NCAA. Dwyane Wade grew up and was well-known from that league. He was then a student and a varsity player at Marquette University. During that time, he drew inspiration from the college flag that symbolized their school. And yes, as known to many, Dwayne Wade has a unique ability when it comes to basketball where he is famous for his fast moves and exhilarating style. But before the high flying dunks and crazy cross overs he is popularly known for today, he was first a key player of Marquette University. He was an athlete inspired by the college flag of Marquette, the Golden Eagle flag of Marquette, where at that time, he was impossible to beat. He simply had killer instincts and he dunked like no one was in front of him. This superb ability made him the ultimate player.

I don't know about what other people think, but for me, he is the number one guy, better than James, better than Carmelo and definitely, better than anyone in the league.


by: The Flagman