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Who is you’re favorite nba player, coach, stadium, and team?

mine are
Ben Gordon
Vinny Del Negro
United Center
Chicago Bulls

I will list all of my Favorites, excluding all of the Thunder Contents.

Player:
I really liked Daniel Gibson. I played with him at Texas, well at least I got to know him very, very well. He is really funny, along with being extremely nice.
Coach:
Phil Jackson. His Legacy really Amazes and Amuses me at times. He has coached some of the NBA’s Greatest. Michael Jordan, Shaquille O’Neal, Scottie Pippen, Kobe Bryant, Gary Payton, Dennis Rodman, Horace Grant. The list can go on.
Stadium:
Staples Center. I go there a lot, well because I play in the NBA. Also because there are Two Teams there, the Los Angeles Clippers & Lakers. Even though I’m Hated there (I’m on the Opposing Team).
Team:
Cavaliers. The Best Record in the NBA. Also, again my Friend Daniel Gibson is there. I always like going to Arco or having the Cavaliers come to Oklahoma City.

Chicago Bulls vs Portland Trail Blazers 1992 Finals


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