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dan6085 · 4 months
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Here are the top 20 worst NBA contracts of all time, along with details of the contract:
1. **Joakim Noah**: Four years, $72.6 million with New York Knicks, signed in 2016
- Contract year: 4.3 PPG, 8.8 RPG, 3.8 APG
- Tenure with New Team: 4.6 PPG, 7.9 RPG, 2.0 APG
2. **Chandler Parsons**: Four years, $94.5 million with Memphis Grizzlies, signed in 2016
- Contract year: 13.7 PPG, 4.7 RPG, 2.8 APG
- Tenure with New Team: 7.1 PPG, 2.5 RPG, 1.8 APG
3. **Rashard Lewis**: Six years, $118.2 million with Orlando Magic, signed in 2007
- Contract year: 22.4 PPG, 6.6 RPG, 2.4 APG
- Tenure with New Team: 16.3 PPG, 5.1 RPG, 2.1 APG
4. **Timofey Mozgov and Luol Deng**: Four years, $136 million (combined) with Los Angeles Lakers, signed in 2016
- Mozgov: 6.3 PPG, 4.4 RPG
- Deng: 12.3 PPG, 6.0 RPG, 1.9 APG
5. **Eddy Curry**: Six years, $60 million with New York Knicks, signed in 2005
- Contract year: 16.1 PPG, 5.4 RPG
- Tenure with New Team: 15.2 PPG, 5.8 RPG
6. **Jared Jeffries**: Five years, $30 million with New York Knicks, signed in 2006
- Contract year: 6.4 PPG, 4.9 RPG, 1.9 APG
- Tenure with New Team: 4.3 PPG, 3.9 RPG, 1.2 APG
7. **Jerome James**: Five years, $30 million with New York Knicks, signed in 2005
- Contract year: 4.9 PPG, 3.0 RPG, 1.4 BPG
- Tenure with New Team: 2.5 PPG, 1.8 RPG, 0.4 BPG
8. **Allan Houston**: Six years, $100 million with New York Knicks, signed in 2001
- Contract year: 20.5 PPG, 4.1 RPG, 3.5 APG
- Tenure with New Team: 14.9 PPG, 3.3 RPG, 2.5 APG
9. **Darius Miles**: Six years, $48 million with Portland Trail Blazers, signed in 2004
- Contract year: 19.5 PPG, 6.5 RPG, 2.6 APG
- Tenure with New Team: 11.3 PPG, 4.5 RPG, 2.1 APG
10. **Gilbert Arenas**: Six years, $111 million with Washington Wizards, signed in 2008
- Contract year: 27.7 PPG, 5.7 RPG, 5.7 APG
- Tenure with New Team: 17.3 PPG, 4.2 RPG, 4.6 APG
11. **Brandon Roy**: Five years, $82 million with Portland Trail Blazers, signed in 2009
- Contract year: 21.5 PPG, 4.7 RPG, 5.8 APG
- Tenure with New Team: 11.3 PPG, 3.3 RPG, 3.3 APG
12. **Chris Bosh**: Five years, $118 million with Miami Heat, signed in 2014
- Contract year: 16.2 PPG, 6.6 RPG, 2.0 APG
- Tenure with New Team: 12.0 PPG, 5.7 RPG, 1.3 APG
13. **Elton Brand**: Five years, $80 million with Philadelphia 76ers, signed in 2008
- Contract year: 19.6 PPG, 9.8 RPG, 2.2 APG
- Tenure with New Team: 13.6 PPG, 7.4 RPG, 1.8 APG
14. **Jim McIlvaine**: Seven years, $34 million with Seattle SuperSonics, signed in 1996
- Contract year: 10.1 PPG, 7.4 RPG, 1.4 APG
- Tenure with New Team: 6.5 PPG, 4.4 RPG, 0.8 APG
15. **Bobby Simmons**: Five years, $47 million with Milwaukee Bucks, signed in 2005
- Contract year: 16.4 PPG, 5.7 RPG, 2.5 APG
- Tenure with New Team: 8.4 PPG, 3.8 RPG, 1.5 APG
16. **Grant Hill**: Seven years, $93 million with Orlando Magic, signed in 2000
- Contract year: 21.6 PPG, 7.9 RPG, 6.3 APG
- Tenure with New Team: 14.4 PPG, 5.9 RPG, 4.1 APG
17. **Erick Dampier**: Seven years, $73 million with Dallas Mavericks, signed in 2004
- Contract year: 12.5 PPG, 9.6 RPG, 1.4 APG
- Tenure with New Team: 8.3 PPG, 6.4 RPG, 1.1 APG
18. **Larry Hughes**: Five years, $70 million with Cleveland Cavaliers, signed in 2005
- Contract year: 22.0 PPG, 6.3 RPG, 4.7 APG
- Tenure with New Team: 15.9 PPG, 4.4 RPG, 3.5 APG
19. **Isiah Thomas**: Six years, $60 million with New York Knicks, signed in 2005
- Contract year: 16.1 PPG, 5.4 RPG
- Tenure with New Team: 15.2 PPG, 5.8 RPG
20. **Steve Francis**: Six years, $91 million with Houston Rockets, signed in 2004
- Contract year: 18.5 PPG, 6.2 RPG, 6.9 APG
- Tenure with New Team: 12.4 PPG, 4.4 RPG, 4.3 APG
Sources
[1] Ranking the Worst Contracts in NBA Free-Agency History https://bleacherreport.com/articles/2781927-ranking-the-worst-contracts-in-nba-free-agency-history
[2] What's the worst NBA contract ever given? : r/billsimmons - Reddit https://www.reddit.com/r/billsimmons/comments/17418yp/whats_the_worst_nba_contract_ever_given/
[3] Ranking 12 worst NBA contracts of infamous 2016 free agency, with ... https://www.cbssports.com/nba/news/ranking-12-worst-nba-contracts-of-infamous-2016-free-agency-with-most-finally-expiring-this-offseason/
[4] The Worst NBA Contracts Draft With Joe House and Big Wos https://www.happyscribe.com/public/the-bill-simmons-podcast/the-worst-nba-contracts-draft-with-joe-house-and-big-wos
[5] The Most Crippling NBA Contracts In Recent History - Gameday News https://www.gamedaynews.com/basketball/worst-nba-contracts-history/
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truesportsfan · 5 years
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Leon Rose’s path to Knicks prepared him for biggest task yet
Leon Rose built a sports agency powerhouse from the ground up.
An even more mammoth undertaking awaits him with the Knicks.
The rise of the franchise’s new president began in Cherry Hill, N.J., in 1995 as a lawyer with a single client who went undrafted. Twenty-five years later, after representing the likes of LeBron James, Carmelo Anthony, Chris Paul, Allen Iverson and Joel Embiid, Rose has left a lucrative position for one that has become a graveyard for top executives.
The potential payoff? Being the architect who brings the Knicks from despair to glory — or at least from dysfunction to stability, given how things have gone lately.
On Day 1 of Rose’s tenure, the Knicks beat one of the top teams in the league. On Day 2, the organization escalated a petty feud with their most famous fan.
These are the challenges that come with Rose’s new job. Those close to him believe he’s up to the task of turning the Knicks around.
“Everywhere he went, every decision he made, it was successful,” said John Valore, Rose’s high school basketball coach at Cherry Hill East. “That experience is going to go a long way. He’s been an agent for a long time. He understands the players. He knows what a player is thinking 99 percent of the time.
“I think you’re going to see a noticeable difference — give it a little time, but you’ll notice a difference.”
Growing up in a basketball family in Camden and Cherry Hill, Rose’s Saturday nights included appointment viewing: Big 5 basketball, the staple of college hoops in Philadelphia.
Of course Rose played, too. He was a pesky 5-foot-10 point guard who made varsity at Cherry Hill East as a sophomore. He didn’t play much until his junior year, when an injury opened a spot in the starting lineup. Rose stepped in and never let go of the job, playing his way into the school’s Hall of Fame.
“He wasn’t the quickest person, he didn’t shoot with the best of them, but he was determined that nobody was better than him,” said Valore, who now coaches at Holy Cross Prep in New Jersey. “You gotta look at Leon and his height — he said to himself, ‘No. No. I’m going to be a better player. I’m going to play defense, I’m going to understand the offense, I’m going to get the ball where it has to go, I’m going to play the game the way it’s supposed to be played.’ ”
Leon Rose at Cherry Hill East high school.Cherry Hill East yearbook
Rose was the kind of player who bugged opponents. He was heady and a grinder, creating an identity that Valore would tell future Cherry Hill East teams about.
“Leon’s heart and his work ethic — he didn’t care who it was, he wasn’t scared of anybody,” said Dave Wynn, Rose’s classmate and a center for the Cougars. “We’d go into Camden or whatever, he was just this little guy, that little pain in the butt, that hustler that everybody’s like, ‘Slow down, man.’ ”
By the time Rose was a senior, his work ethic and leadership had left such an impression on Valore that he asked Rose to be the godfather to his son, John Carl.
“Just by being associated with him and coaching him, he was everything you’d like to see in a player,” Valore said. “He exemplified that off the court as well as on the court. The way he handled himself was exceptionally mature as a high school senior.”
Rose graduated in 1979 and went on to play and study political science at Dickinson College, a Division III school in Carlisle, Pa. He once hoped to be a college basketball coach, but at the urging of his father, an attorney himself, he went on to law school at Temple to make sure he would at least have that to fall back on.
“Law school helps you think, teaches you how to think clearly, concisely,” Zev Rose, Leon’s father, told The Post recently. “Common sense he had on his own.”
While he was at Temple, he joined Valore’s staff at Cherry Hill East as an assistant coach for three years. After he graduated in 1986, he worked in the Camden County prosecutor’s office and coached as an assistant at Rutgers-Camden for two years.
But instead of continuing to pursue a career as a coach, Rose decided to focus on his job as a lawyer. It didn’t take long before he found a way back to basketball, though.
Rose joined his father’s law firm in south Jersey and was initially a litigator before getting into sports law by helping to form the Jerome Brown Foundation, named for the former Eagles defensive tackle who died in a car crash in 1992.
The first basketball player Rose worked with was Lionel Simmons, a former La Salle University star. Simmons’ uncle was his agent, but Rose negotiated Simmons’ contract in 1994.
A year later, he became the agent for his first client, Rick Brunson. The Temple product went undrafted in 1995 but played professionally in Australia before beginning a nine-year NBA career in 1997. He was known for being a team-first player, just like his agent.
While representing Brunson in Australia, Rose got connected with Chris Anstey, the 7-foot Australian center who became his first-ever first-round pick in 1997.
Rose was only just beginning. Slowly but surely, his client list grew. Next came another pair of former Temple standouts, Eddie Jones and Aaron McKie. And then the first big one: 76ers star Allen Iverson in 2002.
“Later, it all mushroomed,” Zev Rose said.
Becoming LeBron James’ agent will do that. Rose began representing James in 2005 and the next summer negotiated a three-year, $60 million extension for the 21-year-old superstar and the Cavaliers. He was later credited with helping to bring James, Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh together in Miami, with James signing a six-year, $110.1 million contract in 2010.
Before that, though, Rose took another big step in his own career. In 2007, his practice was bought by Creative Artists Agency (CAA) and Rose became the head of its basketball division.
As the high-profile players kept choosing Rose as their agent, he remained grounded. He even continued to coach South Jersey youth teams in the Maccabi Games, winning two gold and two silver medals along the way.
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“You wouldn’t even know Leon was an agent,” Valore said. “He was a regular person with everybody he was associated with. He never brought anything up about being an agent and moving up the ladder or anything. He was what we saw in high school as he grew up through the ranks to today. Going to an airport, he might be wearing a Cherry Hill East sweatsuit. … That’s Leon. Regular, basic human being, someone you like to associate with.”
Rose is “a pillar in Cherry Hill,” said Dave Allen, the current coach at Cherry Hill East. He has remained close to his roots and is a regular at the Cougars’ games with his family. His low-key personality was never to be confused with a lack of dedication to his players, though.
Valore remembered a trip with Rose to the Basketball Hall of Fame in 2001 — the year Temple coach John Chaney was being inducted. In the car on the way to in Springfield, Mass., Rose was on his phone putting out fires for his clients. Eddie Jones needed something done for his family in one part of the country. Another player in another part of the country needed a suit for an event. Rose, “a workaholic,” Valore said, swiftly handled it all.
“I don’t know that many other agents, but nobody could be more caring and conscientious when it came to his players,” Zev Rose said.
More recently, Rose has been there for Embiid through various surgeries, right by his side whether the procedure was done in California or New York.
“Leon is my guy,’’ Embiid said at All-Star Weekend. “He’s like family to me. When I heard the news I was happy for him.”
Those close to Rose never imagined he would be running a team one day. He was happy and successful at CAA, 25 years after taking on his first client.
“Who would imagine their little kid from Cherry Hill who was born in Camden would wind up being president of the New York Knicks?” Zev Rose said.
“I’m looking at it as a Ripley’s believe it or not,” Valore said.
But the honeymoon didn’t last long. Tuesday, there was the Spike Lee saga. Soon, there will be a head coach to hire, plus new executives and scouts to surround him. The draft is fewer than four months away and free agency comes right after that.
Rebuilding the Knicks is an uphill battle and Rose is just the latest to try to conquer it. But the pride of Cherry Hill, who built a sports agency from scratch through relationships and hard work, is going to give it a shot.
“Not that he wasn’t talented [in high school], but Leon’s hustle is what got him over [the edge],” Wynn said. “Leon’s hustle is what made him a top agent. And Leon’s hustle is what got him the job as the president of the Knicks. It just goes all the way through.”
source https://truesportsfan.com/sport-today/leon-roses-path-to-knicks-prepared-him-for-biggest-task-yet/
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Bosh to make retirement official in March
Bosh to make retirement official in March
FILE PHOTO: Feb 3, 2016; Dallas, TX, USA; Miami Heat forward Chris Bosh (1) makes a jump shot against the Dallas Mavericks during the second half at the American Airlines Center. The Heat defeat the Mavericks 93-90. Mandatory Credit: Jerome Miron-USA TODAY Sports
Chris Bosh said he will officially retire from the NBA next month, putting an end to a career derailed by health issues.
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2018 年 NBA 30 隊最大遺憾:西區太平洋組篇
嗨,各位籃球迷新年快樂!
在歲末年初之際,《Bleacher Report》也對 NBA 30 隊一年來的經歷進行統整。雖然籃球迷看得不亦樂乎,但我們都得承認,每一隊的 2018 年或許都不是那麼完美。
這個回顧也可以帶給我們一些省思:NBA 的球團總是在一連串的建隊實驗、分析、以及豪賭之中,大部分球團逐漸成熟茁壯,但總是會有一些球團不可避免地踏錯了那一步,但願我們能從這個「年度遺憾清單」中學到教訓,在 2019 年做出正確的判斷。
所以,在我們出門看看跨年煙火之前,先來審視一下今天自己支持的球隊,回顧一下那些錯誤判斷、或是失之交臂的機會吧!本篇文章聚焦在西區太平洋組的五支球隊:沙加緬度國王、鳳凰城太陽、洛杉磯湖人、洛杉磯快艇、金州勇士。
沙加緬度國王:選秀會錯失 Luka Doncic
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國王隊在今夏選秀會握有第二順位,但最終他們指名 Luka Doncic,選進 Marvin Bagley III。
然而,近期國王隊總教練在對上小牛隊後稱讚 Doncic,「許多人認為球員終有天花板,但我在他(Doncic)身上看不到極限。­」
雖然 Joerger 隨後澄清沒有影射國王高層選秀決策錯誤、或是暗批 Marvin Bagley III,只是單純稱讚 Doncic,但隱隱約約透露出國王隊未能選到如此超級天賦的遺憾。
國王隊本季表現大有擺脫爛隊形象,目前勝率超過 5 成暫居西區第 8;但還是會有遐想,如果當初加入的是 Doncic,或許能將國王帶到更高的高度,他和 De'Aaron Fox 在攻守轉換能產生巨大的破壞力、和 Willie Cauley-Stein 空拋配合、或是在防守端靈活無轉換,幫助 Buddy Hield 和 Nemanja Bjelica。
這並非指責 Bagley 表現不佳,但無論是天賦還是球隊適性,Doncic 都更加適合國王隊的發展。
延伸閱讀:紫黑大軍的逆襲:王者歸來之日不遠矣
延伸閱讀:還不相信數據證明 Doncic 多厲害? 5 大神奇好球證明他絕非假貨
鳳凰城太陽:昔日控衛王國沒控球
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回到 2018 年一月,太陽隊高層表明他們需要控衛,時間來到四月,Devin Booker 在球隊苦吞隊史最爛的第 61 敗後,也在賽後公開說道,「我受夠了戰績這麼爛,受夠了不能打季後賽。」
而太陽隊今夏也看似力圖振作,先是用狀元籤選進有穩定 20-10 潛力的 Deandre Ayton,再用未來首輪籤換來 Mikal Bridges 來補強側翼,並以一年 1500 萬簽下老將 Trevor Ariza 來領頭。
但最嚴重的控衛大洞始終沒有改善,太陽隊開季以 Isaiah Canaan、Elie Okobo 和 De'Anthony Melton作為控球輪值,比較有經驗的 Canaan 在十二月就因傷掛起免戰牌,太陽隊只能在用雙向合約簽下 Jawun Evans 來應急。和各隊相比,太陽隊的後衛輪值可能還擺不上正常輪值。
太陽隊目前累積不少第一輪選進的天賦,也有非常大的銀彈可以使用,但當他們要交易掉 Ariza 時,面對各隊爭相提案,奇怪的是,太陽隊最終卻沒有選擇有控衛在內的方案。
延伸閱讀:太陽週報(4):控衛王國的負重訓練
延伸閱讀:【新秀入門課】「熱浪兄弟」成形?Mikal Bridges 組成太陽核心雛型
洛杉磯湖人:放走 Brook Lopez
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當 LeBron James 確定加入湖人隊時,累積射手的需求馬上浮現,最好每一個位置都具有投射能力,特別是過去詹皇過去的冠軍成員中,都有一名具有外線實力的長人,如熱火時期的 Chris Bosh 以及騎士的 Kevin Love。
而上一季在湖人隊的 Brook Lopez 本該是最好的人選,他是 NBA 近兩季投進最多三分球的 7 呎長人,並有平均 35% 左右的命中率。
但湖人隊並沒有續約 Lopez,而選擇以老將底薪偏簽下傳統的 JaVale McGee 和一年 350 萬簽下 Michael Beasley,而公鹿隊馬上以一年 340 萬簽下 Lopez,幫助公鹿隊提升進攻效率,也獲得「浪花大山」��Splash Mountain)的封號。
而湖人隊的平庸外線則沒辦法替詹皇拉開足夠的空間,常常被迫要以 Kuzma 打中鋒的小陣容來應戰。
延伸閱讀:公鹿本季一飛沖天的重要推手,「浪花大山」Brook Lopez
延伸閱讀:【球星進化論】持續開發三分能力!Brook Lopez 正搭湖人?
洛杉磯快艇:用 13 順位選進 Jerome Robinson
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Jerome Robinson 或許有樂透區天賦,也可能是 2018 選秀會上第 13 好的球員,但絕對不是快艇隊目前所需。
Jerome Robinson 是具有外線水準的高完成度後衛,不論到哪一隊都能帶來立即幫助,但偏偏快艇隊擁有全聯盟最佳的後衛深度,先發後衛是 Gilgeous-Alexander 和 Avery Bradley,替補上 Lou Williams、Patrick Beverley 和 Milos Teodosic 佔據大部分的時間,後頭還有 Tyrone Wallace 和 Sindarius Thornwell。
加上快艇隊意外的好表現讓他們相當有機會爭取季後賽,導致 Robinson 只能撿些零碎的時間,目前 Robinson 僅有 8 場平均 5 分鐘的出賽。
潛力長人如 Robert Williams 或是能隨時替補玻璃聞名的 Danilo Gallinari 才應該是快艇隊在選秀會的首選,如今,手握有潛力的年輕人卻沒空間讓他上場,傷及團隊也危及 Robinson 的生涯。
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金州勇士:沒能強化側翼深度
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在金州勇士隊得到簽下 DeMarcus Cousins 的機會前,總經理 Bob Myers 多次公開強調他們希望能用中產特例來試著簽下側翼球員,但能得到表弟,勇士隊當然毫不猶豫的使用中產特例,但也因此錯失補強側翼的機會。
而更讓勇士隊陷入危機的則是 Patrick McCaw 和球團關係陷入僵局,讓側翼深度更顯殘破。
勇士隊目前側翼不是年輕且未能證明自己的球員,就是有年紀和傷兵史的老將,這也是為��� Kevin Durant 的上場時間是他來到勇士隊後的新高,而 Klay Thompson 則是有在 Steve Kerr 執教期間的新高上場時間。
當然,勇士隊的悔恨程度相對較低,有機會得到表弟,不會有人不幹,加上勇士隊目前並不急於簽下側翼,禁區長人問題才是第一要務,買斷市場或交易截止前絕對還有機會簽下有即戰力的側翼。
然而,如果核心球員如 Andre Iguodala 或 Shaun Livingston 一出現傷兵問題,側翼深度不足的問題就會馬上浮現,到時勇士隊勢必要尋求有經驗的球員,或是讓 Alfonzo McKinnie、Damion Lee 或 Jacob Evans 在季後賽上場的心理準備。
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Des piñatas bizarres façon Jérôme Bosh : http://www.laboiteverte.fr/pinatas-bizarres-facon-jerome-bosh/
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sweethoops · 7 years
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http://ift.tt/eA8V8J El NBA 2K sigue desvelando sus novedades de cara a su edición para la temporada 2017-2018. Y trae muchas sorpresas (aunque quizá la mayor se la hayan llevado ellos después de que el traspaso de Irving haya desbaratado su portada). Una de las principales novedades es que el NBA 2K18 incluirá los llamados All-Time Teams: los equipos históricos de las 30 franquicias NBA formados por sus mejores jugadores de todas las épocas. En ellos podrás encontrar por ejemplo en los Lakers a Shaquille O’Neal jugando con Magic y Kareem además de Kobe, o a Giannis Antetokoumpo compartiendo cancha con Oscar Roberson en los Bucks. Como curiosidad podemos ver a Shaq en tres equipos distintos o a los hermanos Gasol juntos en los Grizzlies. Pero estos All-Time Teams, como toda selección de mejores jugadores no ha estado exenta de polémica. Y no solo por las ausencias, sino también por algunos matices.  Por ejemplo, podemos ver a Embiid, que se ha colado en el equipo histórico de los Sixers a pesar de haber jugado apenas 50 partidos, o a los Oklahoma City Thunder, cuyo roster se compone en buena parte de los extintos Supersonics, equipo del que heredó la franquicia, y por lo tanto, aunque moleste a algunos, no es técnicamente un error o una metedura de pata. ¿Echas alguien en falta en tu equipo favorito? Cuéntanoslo Atlanta Hawks Titulares: Lou Hudson (91), Joe Johnson (89), Bob Pettit (95), Dominique Wilkins (94), Dikembe Mutombo (92) Reservas: Kevin Willis (87), Steve Smith (87), Pete Maravich (87), Paul Millsap (87), Doc Rivers (85), Al Horford (85), Jeff Teague (85), Kyle Korver (84), Stacey Augmon (81), Spud Webb (80) Boston Celtics Bob Cousy (95), John Havlicek (96), Paul Pierce (94), Larry Bird (98), Bill Russell (98) Kevin McHale (95), Dave Cowens (94), Robert Parish (93), Sam Jones (92), Kevin Garnett (91), Isaiah Thomas (89), Rajon Rondo (89), Ray Allen (88), Tom Heinsohn (88), Antoine Walker (87) Brooklyn Nets Jason Kidd (95), Drazen Petrovic (90), Julius Erving (97), Buck Williams (88), Brook Lopez (87) Vince Carter (89), Richard Jefferson (87), Derrick Coleman (87), Joe Johnson (87), Deron Williams (87), Kenyon Martin (86), Devin Harris (86), Kenny Anderson (86), Kendall Gill (86), Keith Van Horn (86) Charlotte Hornets Kemba Walker (86), Eddie Jones (88), Glen Rice (89), Larry Johnson (88), Alonzo Mourning (88) Muggsy Bogues (85), Raymond Felton (81), Baron Davis (85), Stephen Jackson (83), Dell Curry (85), Kendall Gill (85), P.J. Brown (83), Kenny Gattison (80), Al Jefferson (86), Derrick Coleman (84) Chicago Bulls Derrick Rose (94), Michael Jordan (99), Scottie Pippen (96), Dennis Rodman (93), Artis Gilmore (93) Jimmy Butler (90), Jerry Sloan (89), Bob Love (88), Joakim Noah (87), Luol Deng (86), B.J. Armstrong (85), Toni Kukoc (85), Horace Grant (85), Charles Oakley (84), Steve Kerr (81) Cleveland Cavaliers Mark Price (91), Kyrie Irving (91), LeBron James (99), Brad Daugherty (89), Zydrunas Ilgauskas (88) Kevin Love (87), Larry Nance (87), Ron Harper (86), Terrell Brandon (86), World B. Free (86), Campy Russell (86), Austin Carr (86), Tyrone Hill (85), Anderson Varejao (83), Craig Ehlo (82) Dallas Mavericks  Derek Harper (87), Rolando Blackman (88), Mark Aguirre (88), Dirk Nowitzki (97), Shawn Bradley (82) Jim Jackson (88), Jason Terry (88), Michael Finley (88), Jamal Mashburn (88), Steve Nash (86), Jason Kidd (86), Tyson Chandler (82), Sam Perkins (81), J.J. Barea (80), Brendan Haywood (80) Denver Nuggets Fat Lever (90), David Thompson (95), Alex English (93), Carmelo Anthony (94), Dan Issel (92) Allen Iverson (90), Dikembe Mutombo (89), Kiki Vandeweghe (89), Antonio McDyess (88), Nick Van Exel (86), Chauncey Billups (86), Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf (86), Laphonso Ellis (84), Nene (82), Danilo Gallinari (81) Detroit Pistons Isiah Thomas (96), Joe Dumars (93), Grant Hill (93), Ben Wallace (89), Bob Lanier (93) Chauncey Billups (91), Jerry Stackhouse (89), Richard Hamilton (89), Dave Debusschere (89), Dave Bing (89), Dennis Rodman (89), Bill Laimbeer (87), Andre Drummond (85), Vinnie Johnson (83), Rick Mahorn (80) Golden State Warriors Steph Curry (96), Klay Thompson (90), Chris Mullin (94), Rick Barry (95), Wilt Chamberlain (98) Kevin Durant (96), Nate Thurmond (92), Tim Hardaway (90), Baron Davis (89), Draymond Green (89), Sleepy Floyd (88), Mitch Richmond (87), Jason Richardson (87), Latrell Sprewell (86), Monta Ellis (86) Houston Rockets James Harden (94), Tracy McGrady (91), Clyde Drexler (91), Hakeem Olajuwon (98), Yao Ming (92) Calvin Murphy (90), Ralph Sampson (89), Steve Francis (88), Elvin Hayes (88), Kenny Smith (86), Otis Thorpe (85), Cuttino Mobley (83), Vernon Maxwell (83), Patrick Beverley (81), Robert Horry (81) Indiana Pacers Mark Jackson (85), Ron Artest (88), Paul George (91), Jermaine O’Neal (90), Rik Smits (87) George McGinnis (89), Chuck Person (87), Jalen Rose (86), Roy Hibbert (86), Herb Williams (85), Antonio Davis (84), Detlef Schrempf (84), David West (84), Lance Stephenson (83), George Hill (82) Los Angeles Clippers  Chris Paul (92), Corey Maggette (86), Bob McAdoo (94), Blake Griffin (90), DeAndre Jordan (87) World B. Free (88), Ron Harper (87), Danny Manning (86), Bill Walton (84), Eric Gordon (84), J.J. Redick (83), Eric Bledsoe (82), Quentin Richardson (82), Jamal Crawford (82), Darius Miles (80) Los Angeles Lakers Magic Johnson (99), Jerry West (97), Kobe Bryant (98), Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (96), Shaquille O’Neal (98) Elgin Baylor (96), James Worthy (95), George Mikan (94), Wilt Chamberlain (91), Pau Gasol (90), Gail Goodrich (90), Jamaal Wilkes (87), Byron Scott (87), Michael Cooper (86), Derek Fisher (84) Memphis Grizzlies Mike Conley (87), Tony Allen (85), Shareef Abdur-Rahim (86), Pau Gasol (92), Marc Gasol (93) Zach Randolph (88), Shane Battier (85), Mike Bibby (85), Jason Williams (84), Mike Miller (83), Rudy Gay (83), Byron Scott (80), Greg Anthony (80), Bonzi Wells (80), James Posey (80) Miami Heat Tim Hardaway (88), Dwyane Wade (97), LeBron James (99), Chris Bosh (88), Alonzo Mourning (94) Shaquille O’Neal (89), Glen Rice (87), Rony Seikaly (86), Hassan Whiteside (86), Eddie Jones (85), P.J. Brown (85), Steve Smith (84), Udonis Haslem (83), Brian Grant (83), Dan Majerle (82) Milwaukee Bucks Oscar Robertson (94), Sidney Moncrief (93), Ray Allen (90), Bob Dandridge (88), Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (99) Giannis Antetokoumpo (90), Michael Redd (88), Vin Baker (87), Terry Cummings (87), Paul Pressey (85), Jon McGlocklin (85), Bob Lanier (84), Ricky Pierce (84), Brandon Jennings (83), Andrew Bogut (83) Minnesota Timberwolves Sam Cassell (87), Andrew Wiggins (86), Wally Szczerbiak (85), Kevin Love (91), Kevin Garnett (97) Karl-Anthony Towns (91), Al Jefferson (88), Stephon Marbury (87), Terrell Brandon (86), Isaiah Rider (85), Ricky Rubio (84), Christian Laettner (83), Latrell Spreewell (83), Zach LaVine (82), Trenton Hassell (80) New Orleans Pelicans Chris Paul (96), Baron Davis (90), Jamal Mashburn (89), David West (88), Anthony Davis (92) DeMarcus Cousins (88), David Wesley (84), Tyson Chandler (83), Peja Stojakovic (82), Ryan Anderson (82), Eric Gordon (81), Jrue Holiday (81), Tyreke Evans (81), Trevor Ariza (80), J.R. Smith (80) New York Knicks Walt Frazier (95), Allan Houston (89), Carmelo Anthony (91), Willis Reed (94), Patrick Ewing (95) Dave Debusschere (91), Bernard King (89), Michael Ray Richardson (88), John Starks (88), Amar’e Stoudemire (88), Dick Barnett (87), Earl Monroe (87), Mark Jackson (87), Charles Oakley (86), Kristaps Porzingis (86) Oklahoma City Thunder Gary Payton (94), Russell Westbrook (94), Ray Allen (95), Kevin Duratn (97), Shawn Kemp (89) Spencer Haywood (89), Dennis Johnson (89), Jack Sikma (89), Dale Ellis (88), James Harden (87), Xavier McDaniel (87), Lenny Wilkens (87), tom Chambers (87), Detlef Schrempf (87), Serge Ibaka (86) Orlando Magic Penny Hardaway (93), Tracy McGrady (95), Grant Hill (86), Dwight Howard (93), Shaquille O’Neal (93) Nick Anderson (85), Jameer Nelson (85), Horace Grant (84), Dennis Scott (84), Steve Francis (83), Darrell Armstrong (82), Nikola Vucevic (82), Brian Shaw (81), Bo Outlaw (80), Aaron Gordon (80) Philadelphia 76ers Allen Iverson (97), Hal Greer (90), Julius Erving (94), Billy Cunningham (91), Wilt Chamberlain (93) Andre Iguodala (87), Hersey Hawkins (87), George McGinnis (87), Doug Collins (87), Joel Embiid (86), Maurice Cheeks (86), Jrue Holiday (84), Darryl Dawkins (83), Henry Bibby (82), Aaron McKie (80) Phoenix Suns Steve Nash (96), Paul Westphal (88), Shawn Marion (90), Tom Chambers (89), Amar’e Stoudemire (91) Dennis Johnson (92), Kevin Johnson (90), Jason Kidd (88), Connie Hawkins (88), Larry Nance (88), Dan Majerle (87), Jeff Hornacek (86), Goran Dragic (86), Leandro Barbosa (84), Cedric Ceballos (84) Portland Trail Blazers Damian Lillard (89), Clyde Drexler (96), Jerome Kersey (87), LaMarcus Aldridge (89), Bill Walton (95) Arvydas Sabonis (88), Terry Porter (87), Kiki Vandeweghe (86), C.J. McCollum (86), Zach Randolph (85), Kevin Duckworth (85), Rod Strickland (85), Isaiah Rider (84), Nicolas Batum (83), Wesley Matthews (83) Sacramento Kings Oscar Robertson (97), Mitch Richmond (94), Peja Stojakovic (88), Chris Webber (93), Jerry Lucas (94) Nate Archibald (93), DeMarcus Cousins (90), Mike Bibby (88), Vlade Divac (88), Reggie Theus (85), Jason Williams (84), Antoine Carr (84), Rudy Gay (83), Tyreke Evans (83), Doug Christie (83) San Antonio Spurs Tony Parker (94), George Gervin (96), Kawhi Leonard (94), Tim Duncan (98), David Robinson (96) Manu Ginobili (93), Sean Elliott (87), LaMarcus Aldridge (86), Bruce Bowen (86), Artis Gilmore (85), Dennis Rodman (84), Avery Johnson (83), Danny Green (83), Vinny Del Negro (81), Robert Horry (80) Toronto Raptors Kyle Lowry (88), DeMar DeRozan (89), Vince Carter (95), Chris Bosh (92), Antonio Davis (85) Damon Stoudamire (86), Tracy McGrady (84), Morris Peterson (84), Jose Calderon (84), Doug Christie (84), Jonas Valanciunas (81), Louis Williams (81), Amir Johnson (80), Terrence Ross (80), Alvin Williams (80) Utah Jazz John Stockton (97), Pete Maravich (95), Adrian Dantley (92), Karl Malone (97), Mark Eaton (89) Deron Williams (89), Andrei Kirilenko (88), Rudy Gobert (88), Gordon Hayward (88), Darrell Griffith (87), Al Jefferson (84), Jeff Hornacek (84), Paul Millsap (83), Derrick Favors (83), Greg Ostertag (80) Washington Wizards John Wall (90), Earl Monroe (87), Bernard King (86), Elvin Hayes (95), Wes Unseld (94) Bradley Beal (87), Chris Webber (87), Larry Hughes (86), Rod Strickland (86), Rex Chapman (85), Richard Hamilton (84), Gheorghe Muresan (84), Manute Bol (82), Marcin Gortat (82), Otto Porter (81)
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leschroniquesdeben · 7 years
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Jerome Bosh - Les Sept Péchés capitaux et les Quatre Dernières Étapes Humaines
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la-tut · 7 years
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Le jardin des délices - Jerome Bosh
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I love bosh so much <3
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havaforever · 12 years
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« Le psychotique est un martyr de l'inconscient, en donnant au terme de martyr son sens, qui est celui d'être témoin. Il s'agit d'un témoignage ouvert... Un sujet normal est essentiellement quelqu'un qui se met dans la position de ne pas prendre au sérieux la plus grande part de son discours intérieur... "
LACAN - Les Psychoses.
(Jérome BOSCH)
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