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Dwayne Wade
Miami Heat
Shaq may be the man in Miami, but his partner-in-crime steals
plenty of the headlines. Wade finished 8th in MVP voting in just
his second season, and some say an injury is the only thing that
kept the Heat from playing in the NBA Finals. At 23 years old,
"Flash" has a tremendous career ahead of him.
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Dwayne Wade
Miami Heat
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Kobe Bryant
LA Lakers
A lost season in L.A. leaves the Laker faithful hoping for a
return to glory this fall. Phil Jackson is back behind the bench;
with Kobe Bryant entrenched as the star and leader of the Lakers.
Bryant is a seven-time All-Star and three-time NBA champion and
looks forward to a season of redemption in 2005.
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Kobe Bryant
LA Lakers
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Dirk Nowitzki
Dallas Mavericks
Do you think Milwaukee would like to re-think their draft-day
Nowitzki for Robert Traylor trade back in 1998? The German scoring
machine turned in his finest season last year, scoring 26 points
per game and averaging 10 points and three assists per contest.
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Amare Stoudemire
Phoenix Suns
26 points and nine rebounds per game were good enough numbers
for the Suns center to finish ninth in MVP voting. A new season
dawns in Phoenix, with Stoudemire slid to his natural power
forward position, leaving nothing but opportunity for one of the
best young players in the NBA.
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Amare Stoudemire
Phoenix Suns
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Grant Hill
Orlando Magic
After three seasons lost to a devastating ankle injury, Grant
Hill returned to Orlando's roster to stay -- adding 20 points per
game along with five rebounds and three assists per contest.
Hill's persistence rehabbing his damaged ankle makes him the
poster boy for determination and the type of athlete everyone
pulls for.
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Richard Hamilton
Detroit Pistons
Washington Decided the lean Hamilton wouldn't help them as much
as Jerry Stackhouse would and ended up watching "Rip"
lead the Pistons to the NBA title in 2004. Hamilton is the sort of
player who makes opposing fans nervous all game, weaving in and
out of picks on his way to a sliver of daylight just wide enough
to nail a cold-blooded jumper from.
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Richard Hamilton
Detroit Pistons
White Jersey Variation
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Jason Richardson
Golden State Warriors
The Golden State Warriors were one of the NBA's most dangerous
teams following the All-Star break last season. The addition of
Baron Davis helped improve everyone's game including the
"Ultimate Warrior" Jason Richardson. Golden State
selected Richardson with the fifth overall pick in the 2001 draft
and he's improved his scoring average every year he's been in the
league.
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Emika Okafor
Charlotte Bobcats
Basketball fans were happy just getting hoops back in
Charlotte, but Okafor gave them even more reasons to watch the
Bobcats debut season. The second overall selection in the 2004
draft averaged 15 points and 11 rebounds per contest, pushing him
into the limelight and pulling him past former UCONN teammate Ben
Gordon for the Rookie of The Year trophy.
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Antawn Jamison
Washington Wizards
Wizards basketball took huge steps in 2005, thanks in large
part to Antawn Jamison's contributions. After winning the Sixth
Man of the year award in Dallas, Jamison moved to Washington where
his return to the starting lineup allowed him to average 20 points
and eight rebounds per game. Jamison's strong play helped vault
the Wizards into the playoffs and himself onto his first-ever NBA
All-Star Team.
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