Vendredi 24 septembre 2010

Best Hockey Players of All Time - Top 20 Greatest NHL Players Counted Down

Compiling a list of the best hockey players of all time is sure to stir up some healthy debate. The game has changed so much over the past century that comparing players who starred in different eras is very difficult. Would Gretzky have eclipsed the 200 point plateau if he hadn't played in the free-wheeling 80s? What sort of numbers would Bobby Orr have put up if he hadn't been playing on two bad knees throughout his brief career? These are just a couple of the questions that plague hockey historians as they try to rank the greatest NHL players. Before I begin my countdown I want to preface it by stating that this list will not include goaltenders. In my opinion the position of goalie is so vastly different from a forward or a defenseman that it is impossible to fairly compare them. Watch for a separate list ranking only the best goalies of all time from me soon. Also, these players will only be those who have starred in the NHL. An international superstar like Valery Kharlamov certainly can make a claim to being among the greatest ever, but that makes the comparison even more difficult since the skill level in international leagues is again different than the NHL. With all that said here are my picks for the best hockey players of all time: 20 - Jaromir Jagr - Though he may have been dubbed a coach-killer throughout his career, this moody, often unmotivated superstar could throw his hat in the ring for the title of the greatest stickhandler ever, and his 646 career goals and 1,599 career points put him at #1 on the list of the highest scoring European born players in NHL history. He was a key cog in the Penguins machine that won Stanley Cups in 1991 and 1992, and throughout the course of his brilliant career Jagr captured 5 Art Ross Trophies as the league's leading scorer as well as a Hart Trophy as NHL MVP. 19 - Eddie Shore - As the Hanson brothers stated in the classic 1977 movie Slap Shot Eddie Shore is "old time hockey". This legendary Bruins rearguard won an incredible 4 Hart Trophies in 6 years during his time with the Bruins, the only defenseman in NHL history to accomplish the feat. Though his 105 goals and 284 points might pale in comparison to some of the other players on this list you have to remember that Shore played in an era where defensemen stayed at home, and rarely contributed to their team's offense. 18 - Phil Esposito - Though the bulk of his 717 career goals were scored within 5 feet of the goal it is hard to deny that this guy had a nose for the net, and he added plenty of assists to go along with those goals, helping him to 5 Art Ross Trophies during his career. Before Wayne Gretzky rewrote the record book it was Esposito who held the single season records for goals with 76 and points with 152. To go with all this he also won a pair of Hart Trophies as the league MVP. Not bad for a guy often referred to as "The Garbage Man". 17 - Bryan Trottier - With nearly 100 points in his rookie year and a Calder Trophy this Hall of Famer didn't waste any time establishing himself as a bona fide NHL star. However, that impressive first year was just a taste of what this guy would accomplish over his amazing career. He won an astounding 6 Stanley Cups (4 with the New York Islanders and 2 with the Pittsburgh Penguins), once nabbing the Conn Smythe as playoff MVP. He also added a Hart Trophy and an Art Ross. Don't discount him because he only has one of each. You have to remember that he spent the bulk of his career playing in the shadow of Wayne Gretzky, who owned both of those trophies throughout the 80s. 16 - Stan Mikita - Long before Jaromir Jagr, Dominik Hasek and even Peter Stastny were starring in the NHL, another Czech born player was dominating the league. One of the classiest players to ever play the game, Mikita played his entire 1,394 game career with the Chicago Blackhawks, racking up 541 goals and 1,467 points along the way. He combined with Bobby Hull to give the Blackhawks a devastating one-two punch up front, and he nabbed 4 Art Ross Trophies and a pair of Hart Trophies during his Hall of Fame career. 15 - Mike Bossy - In my opinion, even more so than Brett Hull, this gentlemanly New York Islander was the purest sniper to ever pick up a hockey stick in the NHL. His quick release and pinpoint accuracy made him a nightmare for opposing goalies to face, helping him to score 573 career goals in just 752 career games. He was just as deadly come clutch time as well, adding 85 goals in just 129 career playoff games. Besides the 4 Stanley Cups he helped his team win in the early 80s perhaps the greatest highlight of Bossy's career came in the 1980-81 season when he became the first player since Maurice Richard to net 50 goals in the first 50 games of a season. 14 - Denis Potvin - Back to back New York Islanders on this list of the best NHL players of all time. Bossy and Trottier were great, without question, but it was this incredibly consistent dominant defenseman that was the engine of the locomotive that was the Islanders dynasty in the early 80s. Potvin was the first NHL defenseman to eclipse the 1,000 point plateau for a career. He was even better in the playoffs, putting up 164 points. He won 3 Norris Trophies as the league's best defenseman, but his crowning achievement was just how despised he was by the fans of the rival New York Rangers. To this day, more than 2 decades after his retirement the chant "Potvin sucks!" can still be heard on a regular basis when the two teams clash in Madison Square Garden. 13 - Nicklas Lidstrom - This guy's inclusion on a list of the greatest NHL players of all time might raise some eyebrows, but there are compelling arguments I couldn't ignore and thus he earns a rightful spot. He has 6 Norris Trophies to his credit. Only legends Bobby Orr (8) and Doug Harvey (7) have more. He has won 4 Stanley Cups, and in 2008 became the first European to ever captain his team to a Stanley Cup. He is so consistent and effective that he almost seems robotic out on the ice at times, always making the right decision and almost always in the right place at the right time on both the offensive and the defensive side of the puck. When the sun finally sets on this Swede's great career you can bet he'll be a first ballot Hall of Famer, and his name will be mentioned with players like Gordie Howe, Steve Yzerman and Ted Lindsay as one of the best Detroit Red Wings of all time. 12 - Howie Morenz - Before guys like Richard and Howe came along there was a superstar by the name of Howie Morenz tearing up the NHL in the 20s and 30s. Hockey historians often refer to him as the greatest player of the first half of the 20th century, and he helped lead the Montreal Canadiens to 3 Stanley Cups, leading them in scoring on seven separate occasions and earning himself 3 Hart Trophies as league MVP along the way. 11 - Ray Bourque - As good as Nicklas Lidstrom has been throughout his career with the Wings in my opinion this Boston Bruin great was just a little bit better. Lidstrom has 3 more Stanley Cups, and one more Norris Trophy (6 to Bourque's 5), but Bourque more than makes up for it with his incredible offensive totals. Bourque is the all time leader among NHL defensemen in goals with 410 and points with 1,579. In today's NHL it is hard to imagine any rearguard putting up such massive career totals. Though he finally got his Stanley Cup with the Colorado Avalanche Bourque will always be known as a Boston Bruin, and one of the greatest to ever suit up for that historic franchise. 10 - Guy Lafleur - It seems fitting that a Montreal Canadiens legend would mark the entrance into the top 10 NHL players of all time. Guy Lafleur was larger than life, starring with the Canadiens in the 70s and 80s. He is one of the most exciting players to ever pick up a hockey stick, and electrified fans in the Montreal Forum as well as rinks across the league. He helped the Habs win 5 Stanley Cups during the 70s, won the Hart Trophy as league MVP twice, won 3 Art Ross Trophies, and is the all time Canadiens leader in both assists and points. Sure, he is only second in goals, but being second place to Rocket Richard ain't half bad. 9 - Jean Beliveau - Forget Steve Yzerman and Joe Sakic. There is only one clear choice as the classiest NHL player of all time. Jean Beliveau was the consummate professional during his time in the NHL, and his incredible leadership helped his team to 10 Stanley Cup Championships during his playing days. Though he might not have put up the huge numbers of some others on this list he was incredibly consistent throughout his career, finishing with a respectable 507 goals and 1,219 points. His leadership didn't end with his retirement from playing. He has since gone on to win 7 more Stanley Cup rings as an executive, giving him a staggering 17 in total. 8 - Mark Messier - The man they call "The Moose" may have dwelled in the enormous shadow of Wayne Gretzky during the early years of his career with the Edmonton Oilers, but when "The Great One" was traded to Los Angeles in the summer of 1988 it was Messier's turn to shine, and he embraced the challenge. He led the Oilers to the Stanley Cup again in 1990, their first without Gretzky. However, he truly cemented his legend as a member of the New York Rangers, when in 1994 he captained the team to their first Stanley Cup in 54 years. However, it wasn't just his leadership that earns him a spot on this list. He is also the NHL's 2nd leading scorer of all time with 1,887 points and he has a Conn Smythe and 2 Hart Trophies to go along with his 6 Stanley Cups rings. 7 - Doug Harvey - If a fellow by the name of Bobby Orr hadn't come along this guy would be at the top of most hockey historian's lists as the greatest NHL defenseman to ever play the game. Harvey starred with the Habs from 1947 to 1961 and really revolutionized the position as a puck moving defenseman. He racked up 540 points in that span, an incredible total for a rearguard at that time, and set an NHL record, later broken by Bobby Orr, with 7 Norris Trophies. He helped his Habs win the Stanley Cup 6 times during his time there and was a key cog in the late 50s team that is widely considered the greatest team in the history of the NHL. 6 - Bobby Hull - Before Pavel Bure and Alexander Ovechkin were pulling fans out of their seats with highlight reel plays Bobby Hull was thrilling fans with his incredible speed and powerful slapshot. One of the biggest icons in the history of the sport the man dubbed "The Golden Jet" was one of its greatest snipers, netting 610 goals in his career, an amazing total considering he spent several years in the WHA (where he scored 303 more times). Hull became the first player to score more than 50 goals in a single season, when he sniped 54 in 1966, a feat he accomplished 4 more times during his Hall of Fame career. 5 - Maurice Richard - The Rocket was a no-brainer for a top 5 spot on the list of the greatest hockey players. Perhaps the most popular player in the history of the game, his suspension by Clarence Campbell in 1955 caused fans to revolt in what is called The Richard Riot. One of the most determined players to ever pick up a hockey stick, Maurice Richard was all but unstoppable from the blueline in. He was the first player to ever score 50 goals in a single season, accomplishing the feat in 50 games. He was the first player to score 500 goals in a career, finishing with 544, the most ever by a Habs player. He only won 1 Hart Trophy and never led the league in scoring, but he did help his team capture an incredible 9 Stanley Cups, and despite his lack of personal hardware you'd be hard-pressed to find a hockey historian who didn't consider him one of the best to ever play. 4 - Mario Lemieux - If I was basing this list on pure athletic ability alone then I would have put Mario the Magnificent right at the top of the list. No player before or since had the pure skill set, the effortless ability with the puck, and the ability to dominate his peers one on one that Mario did in his prime. If he hadn't spent years with chronic back problems, battling cancer, and even in retirement he would easily be second on the all time list of points, and would likely be first in goals. Despite all the time he spent away from the game, or playing hurt he still scored 690 goals and 1,723 points. He won the Conn Smythe Trophy as playoff MVP both times the Pittsburgh Penguins won the Stanley Cup. He won 6 Art Ross Trophies, 3 Hart Trophies, and the Calder Trophy as rookie of the year, and he did all this in just 915 regular season games. Simply...magnificent. 3 - Gordie Howe - When the term power forward is mentioned people who follow the sport of hockey immediately think of guys like Cam Neely and Wendel Clark. However, long before these guys ever picked up a hockey stick the man they call Mr. Hockey was defining the term "power forward". Howe was as mean and nasty as he was talented as anyone who felt the brunt of his elbow will tell you. He could fight with the best of them, but rarely had to as few were stupid enough to challenge him. However, ultimately it was on the score sheet that Howe carved his legend. Until Gretzky came along Howe was the all time leader in goals (801), assists (1,049) and points (1,850). To this day he remains the leader in games played with (1,767), and these are just his NHL numbers. Howe also spent several seasons in the rival WHA. He won 6 Art Ross Trophies and 6 Hart Trophies during his career, and hoisted the Stanley Cup on 4 separate occasions. Despite all this possibly his most unbelievable feat came in the 1979-80 season when he suited up for the Hartford Whalers to play with sons Mark and Marty. He was 52 years old at the time and still scored 18 goals that season! 2 - Bobby Orr - Trust me when I tell you that Bobby Orr came within a whisker of taking top spot on this list, and had his brilliant career not been cut far too short because of chronically bad knees there is a very good chance he would be the consensus choice of the hockey world as the greatest player ever. He helped the Bruins to 2 Stanley Cups in the 1970s, he won 8 consecutive Norris Trophies, and captured the Hart Trophy 3 times. He even led the NHL in scoring on 2 separate occasions, as a defenseman! He holds the single season record for points by a defenseman with 139, and had he enjoyed a career as long as Ray Bourque did you can rest assured he have eclipsed Bourque's 1,579 points by a country mile. 1 - Wayne Gretzky - With Orr at number 2 there really wasn't any mystery left to who would grab the title of the best hockey player of all time. Gretzky shattered the record book during his career, and is the leader in all major offensive categories in both the regular season and the playoffs. He was blessed with extraordinary vision on the ice and was one of those rare athletes who had the ability to make every one of his teammates better. With 894 goals, 1,963 assists and 2,857 points there is a good chance that Gretzky's records will last as the NHL does. It is little wonder that he is called "The Great One". wholesale nhl jerseys at nfl-jersey.net
Par jaylee - 0 commentaire(s)le 24 septembre 2010

The 16 Most Popular NFL Jerseys (and the Players Inside)

1. Brett Favre. Brett's most endearing quality is his longevity and continued success in arguably the most important position in football. On the other hand, Favre's wild tendencies and current waffling over retirement and remaining in the NFL drive many fans crazy. Delighting fans for years as a Green Bay Packer, only to move on to the New York Jets and then finally to the Minnesota Vikings has put Favre's name on many colors over the years. 2. Jay Cutler. Jay is one of those players in the NFL who has brought a lot of promise from the day he was drafted from Vanderbilt College. A mediocre year in Chicago marked his trade from the Denver Broncos. From time spent with the Denver Broncos to currently leading the Chicago Bears, many people along with Cutler himself are looking forward to the future. 3. Troy Polamalu. Troy has arguably become one of the Pittsburgh Steelers most important defensive weapons since joining with the team out of USC. Troy is easily identifiable not only for his skill on the gridiron but also for his long hair and recently appeared in a shampoo commercial. The Pittsburgh Steelers look to continue their success with Polamalu's tough and creative style of play. 4. Michael Vick. Although Michael's recent legal troubles have given him plenty of detractors, he maintains a strong following of supporters and has recently been "re-created" with the Philadelphia Eagles. Michael made a turbulent start to his career with the Atlanta Falcons, showing tremendous athletic abilities mixed with questionable personal decisions. Vick's diversity in football allows him to be successful not only as quarterback but at a variety of positions. 5. Ben Roethlisberger. Big Ben has spent his entire career with the Pittsburgh Steelers, leading them in two Super Bowl victories-becoming the youngest Super Bowl winning quarterback at only 23. Roethlisberger and the Pittsburgh Steelers have dominated much of the last decade, although Ben has had his share of injuries and controversy to go along with his success. 6. Tony Romo. Surprisingly, Tony Romo earned a sort with the Dallas Cowboys after going undrafted in the 2003 NFL Draft. Romo has had a successful career with Dallas and has been surrounded by many skilled (and controversial) players. Tony is poised to continue his success with Dallas into the future, hoping to win his first Super Bowl championship. 7. Mark Sanchez. Known to his N.Y. Jets teammates as "Sanchise", Mark became one of only four quarterbacks to win his first rookie playoff game. In 2009 Sanchez earned the largest New York Jets contract in history, illustrating the team's intention of him leading them into the foreseeable future. After leading the Jets to the 2010 AFC Championship game against the Indianapolis Colts, Sanchez is poised to even greater accomplishments in the future. 8. Tom Brady. After winning three Super Bowl championships with the New England Patriots and countless other accomplishments, Brady and the Patriots have become synonymous with success in the NFL. Brady's consistency and excellence are a standard in the NFL that Brady and Patriots head coach Bill Belichick are building upon for the future. 9. Adrian Peterson. The Minnesota Vikings selected Adrian "All Day" Peterson in the 2007 NFL Draft. Peterson went on to set an NFL record for most rushing yards in a game and win NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year. Peterson continued to excel with the Vikings and the Brett Favre led offense. 10. Eli Manning. Eli showed the stellar talent he possesses when he not only won the Super Bowl championship with the New York Giants in 2008 but was named MVP of the game. Since his career start in 2004, expectations have been extremely high for Eli and he continues to excel. 11. Terrell Owens. Terrell begin his colourful NFL career with the San Francisco 49ers, and then moved on to the Philadelphia Eagles, Dallas Cowboys and finally the Buffalo Bills. Known popularly (or infamously) as T.O., Owens has achieved great success with his teams while sparking countless controversies. 12. Peyton Manning. Continuing the family legacy of NFL success, Peyton won the 2006 Super Bowl championship with the Indianapolis Colts and has consistently been one of the highest rated passers in the NFL. Peyton is known for his meticulous football planning and for his work as comedy host of SNL. Fans and detractors alike will continue to watch Peyton's accomplishments grow over time. 13. Hines Ward. After being drafted by the Pittsburgh Steelers Hines has become known as one of the most versatile wide receivers in the NFL. Ward is outstanding both as a receiver for short and long yard plays as well as blocking for his teammates. Ward achieved the Super Bowl championship with the Pittsburgh Steelers twice. 14. LaDainian Tomlinson. Upon being drafted with the San Diego Chargers in 2001, Tomlinson or "L.T." as he is popularly known, became the top running back with the team. While the ultimate championship has eluded L.T., he has numerous achievements, including the single season NFL touchdown record. LT has recently signed with the New York Jets and will bring his excellence to this up-and-coming team. 15. Jason Witten. Witten has enjoyed great success with the Dallas Cowboys since 2004, being consistently named to the Pro Bowl in his position as tight end. In 2007 Witten joined elite company as he became just the third tight end in NFL history with 96 or more catches in a single season. 16. Drew Brees:Drew Brees jerseys are the number 1 selling item across the league. Of course it makes sense, he's one of the best players in the game, he's a quarterback and he just won the Super Bowl MVP. His gear is the most popular of all Saints Super Bowl merchandise items, although there are many options to choose between as well. wholesale nfl jerseys at nfl-jersey.net
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List of the Most 20 Popular NBA Players

In the game of basketball, it is very difficult to find out the supreme players of all time as the game is changed a lot comparatively to the earlier centuries, and the players had gone through tough situations and had accepted many challenges. The famous personalities of the game is equivalent to the superstars as it today, the facilities provided to the NBA players presently is very strong and the players are trained in a very organized manner. 1. Michael Jordan: There is no other player comparatively so dominant in the history of NBA. He has won around six basketball championships all by himself, he has made a record of 32,292 points, and he is certified with five MVP titles, he is the only prominent player who can occupy the first position. 2. Wilt Chamberlain: The very challenging and a good basketball player of all time he is one of the greatest sportsmen of the 20th century, he is named a real superman in the basketball history, he was a man with several accomplishments. 3. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar: He is considered to score the highest that is around 38,387 points in the history of NBA. He is very popular for his autograph sky-hook shot that confounded the opposite supporters; he finished his astonishing profession with around six basketball championships and six MVP titles. 4. Bill Russell: He played around thirteen seasons in basketball and has won around eleven championships he managed to gain around 14,000 points throughout his career; he ended his professional career with 21,000 rebounds. 5. Magic Johnson: He is termed to be an artistic passer his magic provides a few of the greatest high spot real instants in the basketball sport. His battle with Bird and his spirit of never giving up, he always tried to put best of his efforts to gain victory for his team. 6. Larry Bird: He played for thirteen seasons with Boston Celtics, he was a player who was specialized in all fields, he was termed to be a good scorer, passer, defender and all above the other a good clutch executor, he was a very deadly shooter who sometimes even accomplished three pointers. 7. Oscar Robertson: He scored of 30.5 points he almost maintained a standard of triple double at his inaugural period due to his heroic efforts, he won one NBA title in his entire basketball profession regardless of this low number his other achievements made it certain to him to always be remembered as a supreme player in the basketball history. 8. Julius Erving: He was termed to be the most dynamic player of his period he was most popularly remembered for his hard to believe dunking capacity. He has MVP awards. 9. Kobe Bryant: He is the youngest player who scored 10000 career points and also was the youngest with 20000 career points. He scored 81 points in the single game against Raptors along with three championships. 10. Shaquille O'Neal: He is 7'11" tall and more than 300 pounds in weight. He got many injuries, but was the favorite player for his fans. He got 25 career points along four NBA championships. 11. Allen Iverson:Do you remember Allen Iverson's dunk over the 6'11'' Marcus Camby? You know, the guy isn't even 6 feet tall! He is actually only 5' 10.75''. So its clear that he can jump. But without any exercises no one can jump that high. There are a lot of exercises that may increase your vertical leap but the most of them are simply not effective. 12. LeBron James:The media has compared two players who may possibly fit the incredulous talent of Michael Jordan. One of which has been the super talented Kobe Bryant and the other is LeBron James. Both of these players have shown talent that over exceeds any current basketball player in the NBA today. Kobe Bryant has shined with the LA Lakers, bringing home the title many of times. His accomplishment include; three NBA titles, 10 All-Star game appearances, seven times as an All-Defensive Team selection, two scoring titles, and the second highest score ever reported in a single game (81 points). Then there is LeBron James: Because to his young age, James has already set some new records in the NBA, including the youngest player to win the NBA All-Star Game MVP, youngest to win the Rookie of the Year award, and the fastest to score 1,000 point, not to mention putting the Cleveland Cavaliers back on the map. Both players merit praise and admiration for their contributions to the NBA. But the question still remains; will there ever be another Michael Jordan? 13. Dwight Howard:Dwight Howard is 6"11 and weighs 265 pounds, but he wasn't always this powerful. Since he came into the NBA he has hit the weights hard and gotten much stronger. In fact, since his rookie year he has increased his bench press from 185 to 360. That is almost double!! So what is Dwight Howard's workout routine? Let's find out... Dwight Howard has to give a lot of credit to his personal trainer, Joe Rogowski. Joe has given Dwight a workout routine that has helped him gain muscles mass and explosive power. Joe Rogowski does an excellent job at mixing up Dwight's workout routine. One day he will lift very heavy weight to gain strength and power, the next he focuses on plyometrics routines for speed and agility. Below are a few of the key exercises that Joe has Dwight Howard perform... 14. Derrick RoseDerrick Rose, PG, Bulls: Rose will likely man the point guard position all season as the Bulls try to rebound from a nightmarish 2007-2008 season. He is not particularly a great scorer yet, as he showed at Memphis, but he can definitely handle the ball, play solid defense and help his teammates improve. Hoping for a Chris Paul-like contribution from the youngster is quite optimistic, but he has the upside to really help fantasy owners in steals and assists. 15. Dwyane Wade:Did you see Dwyane Wade dunking over Anderson Varejao (11.12.2009)? That one was sick!What about his dunk on Bruce Bowen, over Jamal Crawford or Kevin Garnett? Right, Flash got mad hops! In fact, D-Wade may be one of the best on-dunkers in the league! And in case you didn't know, the guy is only 6-4 but has a 38-inch vertical!So, what's his secret? Just ask the shooting guard who's the best player in the NBA."LeBron James. I like it better that way," says Wade. "I need a rabbit to chase. Because if I keep fighting, I'll only achieve greater success. It's all about dedication, about having goals in your life."And that's exactly the attitude you need if you seriously want to increase your vertical. Because you can't do it over night. It's a lot of work. But it's a lot of fun too. When you will dunk, when you will throw down a reverse, a 360 the first time, you will understand why. But first, you need to work, to train real hard. 16. Kevin Garnett:Kevin Garnett has brought the Boston Celtics out of the history books, and back onto center stage of the NBA. Kevin Garnett, a premiere NBA forward for virtually all of his NBA career, has always been better than the teams he has played on. Now, finally, in the twilight of his career, his best chance for an NBA Title has arrived. 17. Chris Paul:Comparing Chris Paul and Steve Nash -- Each of these players is considered one of the better guards in the NBA. Chris Paul is more of a scoring point guard while Steve Nash is known for his amazing ball handling and passing skills. It is hard to say which is better, but I think each has their own talents that differ from the other one. Chris Paul is an ultra fast guy who can burn people off of the dribble. He has pure speed and can finish at the rim. Most guys also have to give him a step or two because of his speed. This allows him to get many open looks and drain some long three point shots as well. His passing is also good and moves the ball around to all the different players quite well. Steve Nash uses more misdirection that pure speed and often has no look passes that amaze the fans. He can shoot very well in the mid range area and is very unusual with the way he moves making it very hard to guard him. He also can dribble in traffic and draw the defenders to him giving others good looks at the basket. Overall I would say Nash is the better true point guard and Paul can score better. Each is an all star type player and each could be in the Hall of Fame someday. Comparing them is hard but you cannot go wrong with either guy. I would love for my team to have one of these awesome guards to run the show. 18. Paul Pierce: On top of this, the Lakers continued to improve, thanks to the stellar duo of Kobe Bryant and Pau Gasol. Both of these things potentially stand in the way of another Celtics championship. When healthy, this team is amongst the best in the league, and some would say that they're still the best when Allen, Garnett, and Pierce are all healthy.As these players age, though, the chance of injury becomes greater. While Garnett has been healthy this season, Paul Pierce is now struggling with injury issues and finds himself out of action this month. 19. Carmelo Anthony:He struggled early with being a team player and having any type of legitimate success in the Denver area. Then, Wade won a title in 2006. James made the NBA finals the following year, and then won a MVP in 2008-2009. Anthony has had his share of success, but still continues to be 3rd rate compared to the others. 20. Kevin Durant:Kevin Durant first put on a jersey at the University of Texas a few years ago. In that short time he was there he became one of the best players in the NCAA. It did not take him long to get many looks from the NBA scouts. He was soon drafted in the top few picks and made his way to Oklahoma City.Many first doubted his strength and whether he could handle the pain and agony of playing 82 games a year. Some also said he was too weak to play inside. Well, they have been wrong about him so far as he is one of the league leaders in points and rebounds this year and has made his name known for being a great shooter too.His defense is coming along nicely as well. He has very fast hands and quick feet to the ball for a guy of his size. His shot is very soft and he has great touch around the rim. His mid-range game is also super and he has been known to shoot the 3 point shot as well. Any doubts of Durant being a great NBA player should be erased by now. wholesale nba jerseys at nfl-jersey.net
Par jaylee - 0 commentaire(s)le 24 septembre 2010

Most Popular MLB Jerseys

There are a few factors that go into how popular a baseball player's jersey is. He not only needs to be a great player, but also has to have that special something to make people love him. This list of players combines elite on field skills with a fan friendly personality to give them some of the most popular baseball jerseys on the market. Derek Jeter - This shortstop for the New York Yankees always is atop the list of jersey sales. Not exactly a difficult thing to do when you're the star player on the most popular team in American sports. Jeter earns a spot on this list with his consistent and clutch play along with the vibe he exuviates as a superstar. Manny Ramirez - One of the most likeable players in Major League Baseball, Ramirez's jersey sales have been off the charts since being traded to the Dodgers in the 2008 season. With him signing on this off-season to stay with LA his number 99 jersey is surely going to be at the top of the list. Ramirez is not only one of the best right-handed hitters of all time, but he has one of the most intriguing personalities with his acts being classified as "that's just Manny being Manny". Albert Pujols - His number five jersey is very popular among his MLB peers. The St. Louis Cardinals have an incredible fan base and they have latched on to Pujols as their guy. Pujols doesn't exactly have the persona that makes him a must see interview, but his bat makes him a must see ball player. David Ortiz - Of course there has to be a Red Sox player on the list and with Manny in LA, Ortiz steps up as the jersey to have in Boston. This power hitting lefty is one of the most exciting players to watch and when the game is on the line you know he's the one you want at the plate. "Big Papi" also has that little kid, fun loving attitude that we all like to see. David Wright - The Met's third baseman is quickly proving himself as one of the best players in the game and his increasing jersey popularity is proof of that. In his five years with New York he has been an all-star three times. The average fan still has a lot to learn about Wright, but once they do the skies the limit for his popularity. Alex Rodriguez made his professional debut in 1994 with the Seattle Mariners. Ten years later, in 2004, he joined the New York Yankees. In all, he has earned 12 All Star selections and 10 Silver Slugger awards. Rodriguez was the youngest player ever to break the 500 home run mark. The Alex Rodriguez Yankees jersey is the famous striped jersey for the home jersey, and a gray jersey with New York printed on the front. Rodriguez's number is 13. Under the Yankees, Alex Rodriguez has earned two MVP titles and numerous All Star selections. Despite several events which has drawn floods of criticism, he is considered one of the best all-around baseball players in history. Derek Jeter was part of the Yankees reign, which brought the team four World Series titles from 1996 to 2000. He debuted professionally in 1995 for the Yankees, and has been a player for them ever since. In this time, Jeter has obtained 10 All Star selections and numerous MVP titles and other awards. His jersey is also the same as that of Alex Rodriguez, and sells just as hot as well. Jeter is currently the player with the fifth highest batting average among the active players. He is also the 74th player to hit 2600 times. At the same time, he hit his 1500th run, the fourth Yankee in history. Some other popular MLB jerseys not making the list include Ryan Howard, Ichiro, Vladimir Guerrero,CC Sabathia (just recently), Jimmy Rollins, Alfonso Soriano, Mariano Rivera, Francisco Rodriguez, Lance Berkman, and Chipper Jones. To purchase any of these MLB jerseys please use the link below. wholesale mlb jerseys at nfl-jersey.net
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