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 Top 5 NBA Players and why                                                                   Demetrius Singletary 

  1. Lebron James: Amazing Athlete, won 4 MVP’s along with 4 Championships. Has changed the game of basketball like no one else and is in the goat conversation with Michael Jordan. 

      
  1. Kevin Durant: Easily the best scorer in the NBA and arguably the best scorer of all time.  No one in NBA history is 7 feet tall and can do things like Kevin Durant and that’s why he has an MVP and two NBA championships. 

      

      
  1. Stephen Curry: Best 3-pt Shooter of all time and just broke the record. He and Lebron have the biggest impact on the game of Basketball and Steph has 3 championships along with 2 MVPS and was the first unanimous MVP. 

      

      
  1. Giannis Antetokounmpo: Just won his first NBA championship last year and is a 2-time MVP. He has averaged 25ppg, 12rpg, and 5apg for 5 straight seasons which have never been done before. 

      

      
  1. Nikola Jokic: Nikola Jokic is coming off an MVP season and is currently leading this injury prone Nuggets team to a playoff spot. The rate he is going he could end up being a top 5 big man of all time. 

     

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