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Current LeBron vs Jordan Age Infographic
How can we compare LeBron James and Michael Jordan? Pretty much impossible. Different eras, different routes to greatness. In my book, there’s no one better than Jordan, and probably never will be. But James deserves his fair shot, right?
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20 Most Expensive Tickets For Rivalry Weekend
It’s not a surprise that the Iron Bowl with Alabama hosting Auburn is the most expensive ticket during rivalry week, followed closely by Ohio State playing Michigan, a surprising LSU – Texas A&M matchup, the South Carolina – Clemson rivalry and closing the top 5 is the game for the Jeweled Shillelagh between Notre Dame and USC.
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Being a Premier League fan is Disgustingly Expensive
Everyone knows the English Premier League is the most expensive football league to follow as a fan, but the BBC’s study about the Price of Football shows some incredible differences between English football and its European counterpart, which makes us think if the bubble hasn’t grown a bit too big, and will it or won’t it explode at some point.
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How Americanization Would Change European Football
It’s a very different outlook on how to run sport leagues – the American and European one, with Europe mostly focusing on football (or soccer), while in the United States and North America in general the major sports league are founded on the same idea of parity (except baseball), salary cap limits and branding, at least in a certain way.
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College Football to the NFL – Who Sends the Most Players
Even though the USC Trojans football program is going through some hardships, it proves that in terms of providing talent to the NFL it reigns, producing the most NFL players on the rosters that kicked off the season with 40, followed by LSU who sent 39, a surprising Miami team with 38 and followed by Georgia with 36.
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LeBron James, the Most Underpaid NBA Player
How can someone who makes close to $20 million a season be underpaid? When you’re LeBron James, the best player and biggest star the NBA has to offer, the money you generate for the team (Miami Heat) and for the league is a lot greater than the salary you’re being paid.
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The 2012-2013 MVP Race Infographic
It’s hard to see anyone but LeBron James becoming the MVP of the 2012-2013 NBA season, despite the trio of Kobe Bryant, Kevin Durant and Carmelo Anthony scoring more points than him. But even if all three of them are more valuable to their respective teams than James is, which is doubtful, none of them is better than him.
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Miami Heat – A Different Look at Their Winning Streak
Now that the Miami Heat have extended their winning streak to 24 games, it might be a little bit more interesting to check out the differences in the dominance between wins. Yes, there are games in which LeBron James and Dwyane Wade dominate from the first moment, going on to win comfortably, but their last couple of wins and quite a few in general during the streak have been about impressive comebacks.