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The NBA (National Basketball Association), the largest professional basketball tournament in the United States, has produced world superstars such as Michael Jordan, Magic Johnson, Kobe Bryant, Yao Ming, and LeBron James. The association has a total of 30 teams in two leagues: the Eastern Conference and the Western Conference; Each league consists of three divisions, each with five teams.
Of the 30 teams, 29 are based in the United States and one is from Toronto, Canada.
The NBA was founded on June 6, 1946. When it was founded, it was called BAA, that is, the National Basketball Association, which was jointly initiated by the owners of 11 ice hockey arenas and gymnasiums in order to keep the gyms from being idle outside of NHL games, so the NBA is also called "NHL's little brother". In 1949, it was renamed the National Basketball Association (NBA) and has remained in use today.
The association's headquarters are located at the Olympic Tower Building at 645 Fifth Avenue in New York, and its current president is David Stern. The NBA is also one of the four major professional sports leagues in North America, but it ranks third behind the NFL and MLB.
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Devin Wade (born January 17, 1982) in Chicago, Illinois is an American professional basketball player who plays as a shooting guard and currently plays for the Miami Heat in the NBA. Devin Wade won the NBA Championship and NBA Finals MVP in 2006, the 2008-2009 NBA Regular Season Scoring Champion by points per game in 2009, and the 2010 NBA All-Star Game MVP.
Chinese name: Devin Wade.
Foreign name: Dwyane Wade
Aliases: The Flash, D-Wade
Nationality: American.
Place of Birth: Chicago, Illinois.
Date of birth: 17 January 1982.
Graduated from: Marquette UniversityHeight: m 6ft 4in.
Weight: kg 220 lbs.
Sport: Basketball.
Sports Team: Miami Heat.
Major awards: Sports Illustrated Athlete of the Year (2006) NBA Champion (2006).
NBA Finals MVP (2006).
NBA Season Scoring Champion (2009).
NBA championship (2012).
Position on the court: Shooting guard.
Jersey number: No. 3.
NBA Draft: The 5th pick in the first round in 2003 was selected by the Heat Full name in Chinese: Devin Tyrone Wade II.
Full name in English: Dwyane Tyrone Wade, Jr
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Dwyane Tyrone Wade (born January 17, 1982 in Chicago, USA) is an American professional basketball player and shooting guard, nicknamed "The Flash".
Wade was drafted by the Miami Heat with the fifth pick in the first round of the 2003 draft, and this year, Wade won the first NBA championship of his career and became the fifth youngest player in NBA history to win the MVP of the Finals. In 2008, Wade won the gold medal at the Beijing Olympics for the U.S. men's basketball team. Between 2011-14, Wade helped the Heat reach the NBA Finals four times and won two straight championships in the middle two seasons.
Wade excelled at European stepping, penetrated sharply, liked to play with his back to the singles, and was one of the fastest dribbling players in the NBA league as a young man.
Wade wasn't the favorite ahead of the '03 draft, and the position was awkward. On the one hand, his lack of height and inconsistent shooting left him with no obvious advantage at the No. 2 position; On the other hand, he's not a standout point guard per se. ESPN's famous reporter Chad Forde ranked Wade 13th in the first round in the mock draft that year.
However, Jerry West, then the general manager of the Grizzlies, was very optimistic about Wade and hoped to pick him for this position.
The Heat, who have the No. 5 pick in the first round, had planned to select a big man in the draft, and their number one target was Chris Carman. However, while preparing to try out for Carman in Chicago, Pat Riley stumbled upon Wade training on the other side of the field and showed a keen interest in him. Soon after, he invited Wade to Miami for a tryout.
When he was finally ready to make his decision, Riley gave Jordan's trainer Tim Glover a call, as both Wade and Carman had been trained by Glover before the draft. "Wade or Karman, who would you choose? Riley asked in ** at the time.
Pat was able to give me a ** and ask for my opinion, which made me feel flattered. "At that moment, my mind flashed to the 1984 draft, when the Trail Blazers didn't pick Jordan, they chose Sam Bowe. So I suggested that he choose Wade.
On June 24, 2003, on the day of the draft, Wade's agent, Henry Thomas, received a letter from the Heat management and learned of their decision. After that, he quietly walked over to Wade and whispered in his ear, "Tell you something, but remember to keep your facial expression, the Heat will pick you in the fifth place."
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NBA is an abbreviation for National Basketball Association (National Basketball Association). Founded on June 6, 1946. When it was founded, it was called BAA, or Basketball Association of America, and was founded by the owners of 11 ice hockey arenas and gymnasiums to keep their gyms from sitting idle outside of ice hockey games.
The BAA was founded with 11 teams: the New York Knicks, Boston Celtics, Washington Congress, Chicago Bucks, Cleveland Rebels, Detroit Falcons, Philadelphia Cavaliers, Pittsburgh Irons, Providence Steam, St. Louis Bombers, and Toronto Eskimos. In 1949, the BAA annexed another league (NBL) at the time and renamed it the NBA.
In the 1949-50 season, there were 17 teams in the NBA. In 1976, the NBA annexed the National Basketball Association (ABA), increasing the number of teams to 22. The Dallas Mavericks joined in 1980, the Charlotte Hornets and Miami Heat joined the Orlando Magic and the Minnesota Timberwolves, two Canadian teams joined the NBA, and the Toronto Raptors and Vancouver Grizzlies brought the NBA's total to 29 teams.
In 2004, the Bobcats joined 30 teams.
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The NBA League is a game founded by the National Basketball Association (NBA) in the United States.
The degree and level are recognized by the world as the world's best.
In 1896, the first basketball organization in the United States, the National Basketball League (abbreviated NBL), was founded.
The rules of the game are not perfect, the organization is not perfect, and often a player can represent several teams in a season, and after a few seasons, the organization exists in name only.
On April 6, 1946, Walter A. Brown, owner of Boston Garden, initiated the establishment of "American Basketball.
BAA", Brown first proposed the high-pay system that would become the two cornerstones of modern professional basketball.
The same system, the high salary system means that professional basketball must have strong financial support, so that the game can be kept at a high level.
Lead the audience and survive in order to survive. The contract system means that a player can only sign a contract with one club, and a player reserve system is set up in case the player leaves the team suddenly.
In 1949, thanks to Brown's efforts, the BAA and the NBL, two major basketball organizations in the United States, merged to form "National Basketball."
Association (NBA)". Brown also became the founder of what would later become known as the Boston Celtics. The NBA was founded.
With 17 teams divided into three divisions, the Minneapolis Lakers from the NBL relied on height.
M. U.S. No. 1 center George McConn helped win the NBA's first season of championship. From 1954
Since the 55th season, the NBA has been naturally eliminated from only the Eastern Conference and the Western Conference. Among them, the Eastern Alliance.
It is divided into the Atlantic zone and the central zone; The Western Union is divided into the Central and Western regions and the Pacific region.
Rank Name Appearances Points per game NBA career total points 1 Kareem Abdul Jabbar 1,560 38,3872 Karl Malone 1,476 36,9283 Michael Jordan 1,072 32,2924 Welt Chamberlain 1,045 31,4195 Moses Malone 1,329 27,4096 Elvin Hayes 1,303 27,3137 Hakeem Olajuwon 1,238 26,9468 Oscar Robertson 1,040 26,7109 Dominic Wilkins 1,074 26,66810 John Harvey Risek 1,270 26,395
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