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HEART>Fame Every team prays to be able to have a player with heart, a player that when he steps on the court, everyone in the gym knows he is going to give 100%. They don’t do it for the $$$, they don’t do it for the fame, they do it because they love the game and they have a desire, no, even better, A NEED to win! Heart is something that doesn’t always show up on the stat sheet at the end of every game. It can be tipped rebounds, contested shots, guarding the best player on the floor for 40 min, diving for the loose balls. These players lift and inspire those around them to be better and provide an edge that is needed to win. Here is my list of a few of those with the most heart in the NBA. To start it off there is one that has arguably led the league in this category for the last 20 seasons since his rookie year out of high school. - Kevin Garnett. All that is needed is to watch this interview and there is no question about the heart of KG. - Next up is PJ Tucker of the Phoenix Suns Suns. - one of the undercover players that you don’t hear too much about is PJ Tucker of the suns. After struggling to make it into the NBA and some time in the D league the man has found his home. This video shows how hard he plays being undersized and always banging for boards and fighting every defensive possession. This video displays just that. Joakim Noah - Since he came in the league after winning two back-to-back college national championships, he has brought fight and leadership to the bulls. This guy leaves it all out on the floor. This video game me the chills. - Kobe Bryant - You can say what you want and compare him to whoever you want but Kobe has a desire to win unlike any other. Once the black mamba makes this face(below) you know its game time. I don’t need to say much else about that…. Choose whatever video you want of him. Who would you add to this list? - Jay-rome
Posted on: Wed, 03 Dec 2014 01:00:00 +0000

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