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The Top 10 Basketball Players of All Time (current rankings with point totals):
1) Michael Jordan 1062; 2) Wilt Chamberlain 828; Bill Russell 767; Magic Johnson 732; 5) Kareem Abdul-Jabbar 699; 6) Larry Bird 606; 7) Oscar Robertson 564; 8) Jerry West 324; 9) Kobe Bryant 319; 10) Shaquille O'Neal 216
1. Michael Jordan 2. Muhammad Ali 3. Gale Sayers 4. Julius Erivng 5. Deion Sanders 6. Brett Favre 7. O.J. Simpson. 8. Barry Sanders 9. Kobe Bryant 10. Lebron James (read more and comment)
Daily Article for 2012-05-19
Welcome to the All-Sports-Cliche Network by Mark D. Hauser - Good Evening, welcome to ESPN 4, the All-Sports-Cliche Network, where we are proud to bring you game 5 of a best of 7 Conference Final Playoff Series. I'm Joe Announcer, and I'm here with Mr. Basketball, Cory the Commentator. We have an intriguing match-up tonight. These teams don't like each ot (read more and comment)
The MVP award has been in existence in its present form since 1931. It was awarded sporadically in the 1910's and 1920's, so all-time greats, such as Christy Mathewson, Honu (read more and comment)
Judging by his appetite and appearance, Bodemeister has rebounded nicely from his vigorous trip in the Kentucky Derby and is ready to shine at the Preakness.
With their Game 2 collapse still fresh in their minds, the Los Angeles Lakers avoided a sequel with the only game plan they're confident will work against the younger, faster Oklahoma City Thunder.
Two outs were all that separated Justin Verlander from yet another rare achievement ? and an exclusive club that includes Cy Young, Nolan Ryan and only three other pitchers.
Standing over his ball in a swale behind the 18th green, Jason Dufner would have been content with a par and a spot in the big group tied for the lead in the Byron Nelson Championship.