Detroit Pistons
Who was in the NBA in 2003?
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How many NBA teams were there in 2003?
Michael Jordan
Detroit Pistons
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Michael Jordan
2003-04 – Kevin Garnett The Timberwolves suffered seven straight first-round playoff exits from 1997 through 2003. They finally broke through and reached the Western Conference finals in 2004, solidifying Garnett’s place as the NBA’s best player.
Shaquille O’Neal has a 22-13 winning record over Dirk Nowitzki, including a 4-2 record in Playoffs.
When this last decade began, Chauncey Billups was leading his Detroit Pistons to the 2004 NBA championship. Billups proved worthy of his “Mr. Bigshot” moniker during that series against the Los Angeles Lakers, averaging 21 points on 50.9 percent shooting to earn NBA Finals MVP honors.
Lower Merion High School1996
Loyalty, work ethic, and mental toughness are the same traits all entrepreneurs need right now. Kobe Bryant was not my favorite player. Kobe created tremendous amounts of success for his team and also earned numerous personal records and awards. He built his career on the foundation of perseverance, grit, and skill.
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Bryant made it look easy. He founded Granity Studios, a multimedia company. He won an Oscar. He won an Emmy.
Kobe Bryant was a husband, father, mentor, coach, entrepreneur, and leader. Known for his strong work ethic, Bryant was a role model on and off the basketball court. At just 18 years old, Bryant was the youngest NBA player at the time. Bryant played his entire professional basketball career with the L.A. Lakers.
Bryant proved he can bring his best performance to the table when his team is in any sort of jeopardy. He also proved he is a true role model, even in the most hectic of games. A role model is a person whose behavior, example, or success is, or can be, emulated by others, especially by younger people.
The Mamba Mentality is a mindset for constant self-improvement in the pursuit of your highest potential in life.
