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nba allstar selections?
Feb 01, 2008 by nikehero32 | Posted in Basketball
2008 Eastern Conference All-Stars
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I really can not believe Brandon Roy All-Star Game .. I give him credit as the Pioneers are one of the hottest teams that surprised everyone, but I do not think he deserves to be selected in the all-star Thurs
Steve O | Feb 01, 2008
Steve Nash-Encouragement Promo (HD)
One of my favorite players of all time, you can't make this stuff up.Carmelo Anthony,Tracy Mcgrady,Shaq, LeBron, Dwight Howard All-Star Dance ...
California Diminished by 1978 Tax Revolt Shows US in Decline
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It choked off a source of revenue, and the lack of that revenue has brought California to the edge. The measure led to reductions that dropped per-student school spending from seventh to 29th nationally, prompted cities to pursue sprawling retail development to compensate for lost revenue, and pushed the state into budget gridlock, including a... 17 (Bloomberg) -- California voters approved Proposition 13 to rein in property taxes that had doubled in 10 years. Proposition 13 set up an unfair and dysfunctional two- tiered system of property taxes,&rdquo. 10, by requiring two-thirds approval for any tax increase. said Kevin Starr, a history professor at the University of Southern California and the author of a series of books on the state.
The Warriors have the next Steve Nash on their roster | Dime ...
by Casey Mack
Looking back, the depth chart of the 1997-98 Phoenix Suns at the point guard spot was crazy: Jason Kidd (starting), Steve Nash (2nd-year backup) and Kevin Johnson (combo guard near the end of the road). Looking at today’s NBA teams that have depth at point guard, I’m seeing Jeremy Lin ’s situation appears very similar to where Nash once was. The biggest surprise of the group was Nash, who would go on to win two league MVPs during his second career stint with the Suns years later. Now, all three have All-NBA credentials and at least arguable Hall of Fame potential, and at some point in their respective careers averaged 10-plus assists per game. The Golden State Warriors have a very promising Stephen Curry playing the J-Kidd role,...
"I've been doing this a while, and I think he's ahead of where (Steve) Nash was coming out of Santa Clara. Look at Nash's first few seasons and you'll notice he didn't look anywhere near great until he went back to Phoenix. Jimmer was a similar player