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NBA
(NATIONAL BASKETBALL
ASSOCIATION)

       By: Denisse Perez
FACTS
 Founded June 6, 1946, in New York.
 Recent Champions: Dallas Mavericks(1)
 Most titles: Boston Celtics ( 17)
 Basketball is one of the four major American sports.
 First game to be played was in Toronto, Canada on
  November 1, 1946.
 In 1998 NBA Finals was the most watched
  championship series in NBA history.
 Number of total teams: 30
     29 In the U.S.
     1 team in Canada
SEASONS
   Training camps begin September.
       Find out teams strength & weaknesses.
  Pre-Season Begins in October,
 Following with the regular season in the last week of
  October.
 In February the season pauses to host the annual NBA All-
  Star games.
 Between April the season ends, following begins the
  Playoffs.
 The last two teams play in the NBA Finals.
       The final playoff round, a best-of-seven series between the
        victors of both conferences, is known as the NBA Finals, and is
        held annually in June
TOP TEAMS IN THE NBA HISTORY
 Boston Celtics ( 2 Seasons 17 titles)
 Chicago Bulls (2 Seasons, 6 titles)

 Philadelphia 76ers ( 2 Seasons 3 titles)

 Los Angeles Lakers ( 2 seasons, 16 titles)

 New York Knicks (One Season 2 titles )

 Detroit Pistons (one season, 5 titles)
BOSTON CELTICS
   Team based in Boston, Massachusetts.
   Founded in 1946.
   From 1957 to 1969, the Celtics dominated the league winning 11
    championships in 13 years, and eight in a row, the longest
    consecutive championship streak of any American sports team.
   Hall of Famers which include Bill Russell, Bob Cousy, John
    Havlicek, Larry Bird
   In 1950, the Celtics became the first franchise to draft an African
    American player, signing Chuck Cooper.
   The ―Big Three‖ are Paul Pierce, Ray Allen & Kevin Garnett.
CHICAGO BULLS
   Team based in Chicago, Illinois.
   The team was founded in 1966.
   All six of those championship teams were led by Michael Jordan, Scottie Pippen and coach Phil
    Jackson.
   During the 1990s, the Bulls helped spread the popularity of the NBA around the world.
   Once Michael Jordan arrived the Bulls won 6 championships in 8 years.
   1994-2004 have been difficult years for the Bulls since Jordan’s retirement.
   In 2008 they drafted MVP Derrick Rose.
   Bulls have a tradition of wearing black shoes during the playoffs, which goes all the way back to 1989.
   20 achievement/awards in categories.
   The ―Big Three‖ are Derrick Rose, Carlos Boozer, & Joakim Noah.
LOS ANGELES LAKERS
   Team Based in Los Angeles, California.
   Founded in 1947
   Most successful team in history.
   Second most valuable NBA franchise, estimating to a value of $643 million.
   Total of 23 Hall of Famers.
   Lakers and Celtics have been called the best rivalry in the NBA meeting a
    total of 12 times.
   1999-2004 was the O’Neal, Bryant, & Jackson era.
   2007- 2011 the Lakers return to the championships.
   The ―Big Three‖ are Kobe Bryant, Andrew Bynum, and Pau Gasol.
DALLAS MAVERICKS
   Team based in Dallas, Texas.
   Founded in 1980.
   Sixth most valuable team franchise , valuing approximately $438 million.
   In the early years they never really made it to the playoffs, because of
    dominance from the Lakers.
   Best season was in 2006-07, winning 67 games, & earning NBA’s best
    record.
   2011 playoffs they swept the Lakers with a 4-0 win.
   Later winning 4-2 in the Finals against Heat.
   Dirk Nowitzki has been selected to play in the NBA All-Star team 10 times.
   The ―Big Three‖ are Dirk Nowitzi,, Jason Terry, & Jason Kidd.
NBA CARES

   NBA Cares is the league’s community that addresses important
    social issues such as education, youth and family
    development, and health and wellness. The NBA and its teams
    support a range of programs, partners and initiatives that strive to
    positively impact children and families worldwide.
   Since October 2005 when NBA Cares was launched, the league
    and teams have raised more than $160 million for
    charity, provided more than 1.7 million hours of hands-on
    service, and built more than 610 places where kids and families
    can live, learn or play in communities around the world.
NBA LOCKOUT 2011
   Fourth lockout in the history of the NBA.
   It began on July 1, 2011.
    The main issues dividing the owners and the players are because
    the players and owners don’t want to settle on money. Saying that
    they wont go lower then 52.5%
   During the lockout, teams cannot trade, sign or contact players and
    players cannot access NBA team facilities, trainers or staffs.
   All preseason games and the first four weeks of the 2011–12 season
    through November 30, 2011, have already been cancelled.
   Some players have signed contracts to play in other countries, and
    most have the option to return to the NBA as soon as the lockout
    ends.
    The lockout will remain in effect until the NBPA reaches a deal with
    the NBA owners.
IMPACT
   NBA League lost about $200 million cancelling the preseason.
   As of October 25, an estimated 400 NBA jobs have been lost due
    to layoffs and attrition since the lockout—around 200 in the
    league office and another 200 among the 30 teams.
   Players
     The cancellation of each month of the season costs the
      players around $350 million in lost pay.
     More than 75 players have agreed to play overseas.
           Some agreed to play for the Chinese League, which means they
            wont come back until the season is over.
           Some agreed to play for European teams
           Others have stayed in America & made they're own team ―The
            Lockout League‖
           Players such as JJ Barea Renaldo Belkman, & Carlos Arroyo
            decided to play for Puerto Rico.
           http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FBAFLt8lFJ8

NBA

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  • 3.
    FACTS  Founded June6, 1946, in New York.  Recent Champions: Dallas Mavericks(1)  Most titles: Boston Celtics ( 17)  Basketball is one of the four major American sports.  First game to be played was in Toronto, Canada on November 1, 1946.  In 1998 NBA Finals was the most watched championship series in NBA history.  Number of total teams: 30  29 In the U.S.  1 team in Canada
  • 4.
    SEASONS  Training camps begin September.  Find out teams strength & weaknesses.  Pre-Season Begins in October,  Following with the regular season in the last week of October.  In February the season pauses to host the annual NBA All- Star games.  Between April the season ends, following begins the Playoffs.  The last two teams play in the NBA Finals.  The final playoff round, a best-of-seven series between the victors of both conferences, is known as the NBA Finals, and is held annually in June
  • 5.
    TOP TEAMS INTHE NBA HISTORY  Boston Celtics ( 2 Seasons 17 titles)  Chicago Bulls (2 Seasons, 6 titles)  Philadelphia 76ers ( 2 Seasons 3 titles)  Los Angeles Lakers ( 2 seasons, 16 titles)  New York Knicks (One Season 2 titles )  Detroit Pistons (one season, 5 titles)
  • 6.
    BOSTON CELTICS  Team based in Boston, Massachusetts.  Founded in 1946.  From 1957 to 1969, the Celtics dominated the league winning 11 championships in 13 years, and eight in a row, the longest consecutive championship streak of any American sports team.  Hall of Famers which include Bill Russell, Bob Cousy, John Havlicek, Larry Bird  In 1950, the Celtics became the first franchise to draft an African American player, signing Chuck Cooper.  The ―Big Three‖ are Paul Pierce, Ray Allen & Kevin Garnett.
  • 7.
    CHICAGO BULLS  Team based in Chicago, Illinois.  The team was founded in 1966.  All six of those championship teams were led by Michael Jordan, Scottie Pippen and coach Phil Jackson.  During the 1990s, the Bulls helped spread the popularity of the NBA around the world.  Once Michael Jordan arrived the Bulls won 6 championships in 8 years.  1994-2004 have been difficult years for the Bulls since Jordan’s retirement.  In 2008 they drafted MVP Derrick Rose.  Bulls have a tradition of wearing black shoes during the playoffs, which goes all the way back to 1989.  20 achievement/awards in categories.  The ―Big Three‖ are Derrick Rose, Carlos Boozer, & Joakim Noah.
  • 8.
    LOS ANGELES LAKERS  Team Based in Los Angeles, California.  Founded in 1947  Most successful team in history.  Second most valuable NBA franchise, estimating to a value of $643 million.  Total of 23 Hall of Famers.  Lakers and Celtics have been called the best rivalry in the NBA meeting a total of 12 times.  1999-2004 was the O’Neal, Bryant, & Jackson era.  2007- 2011 the Lakers return to the championships.  The ―Big Three‖ are Kobe Bryant, Andrew Bynum, and Pau Gasol.
  • 9.
    DALLAS MAVERICKS  Team based in Dallas, Texas.  Founded in 1980.  Sixth most valuable team franchise , valuing approximately $438 million.  In the early years they never really made it to the playoffs, because of dominance from the Lakers.  Best season was in 2006-07, winning 67 games, & earning NBA’s best record.  2011 playoffs they swept the Lakers with a 4-0 win.  Later winning 4-2 in the Finals against Heat.  Dirk Nowitzki has been selected to play in the NBA All-Star team 10 times.  The ―Big Three‖ are Dirk Nowitzi,, Jason Terry, & Jason Kidd.
  • 10.
    NBA CARES  NBA Cares is the league’s community that addresses important social issues such as education, youth and family development, and health and wellness. The NBA and its teams support a range of programs, partners and initiatives that strive to positively impact children and families worldwide.  Since October 2005 when NBA Cares was launched, the league and teams have raised more than $160 million for charity, provided more than 1.7 million hours of hands-on service, and built more than 610 places where kids and families can live, learn or play in communities around the world.
  • 11.
    NBA LOCKOUT 2011  Fourth lockout in the history of the NBA.  It began on July 1, 2011.  The main issues dividing the owners and the players are because the players and owners don’t want to settle on money. Saying that they wont go lower then 52.5%  During the lockout, teams cannot trade, sign or contact players and players cannot access NBA team facilities, trainers or staffs.  All preseason games and the first four weeks of the 2011–12 season through November 30, 2011, have already been cancelled.  Some players have signed contracts to play in other countries, and most have the option to return to the NBA as soon as the lockout ends.  The lockout will remain in effect until the NBPA reaches a deal with the NBA owners.
  • 12.
    IMPACT  NBA League lost about $200 million cancelling the preseason.  As of October 25, an estimated 400 NBA jobs have been lost due to layoffs and attrition since the lockout—around 200 in the league office and another 200 among the 30 teams.  Players  The cancellation of each month of the season costs the players around $350 million in lost pay.  More than 75 players have agreed to play overseas.  Some agreed to play for the Chinese League, which means they wont come back until the season is over.  Some agreed to play for European teams  Others have stayed in America & made they're own team ―The Lockout League‖  Players such as JJ Barea Renaldo Belkman, & Carlos Arroyo decided to play for Puerto Rico.  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FBAFLt8lFJ8