It’s amazing. They’re the reason everybody’s fired up this evening and everyday and evening during the 2009 Playoffs.
Where a rookie by status but not by nature, Derrick “Pooh” Rose sets it off in game 1 vs. the Celtics by dropping 36 points and tieing Kareem Abdul Jabbar for most points by a rookie in playoffs. Where Chauncey “Mr. Big Shot” Billups drains threes with ease to set a post-season 3-point FG record to help the Nuggets secure the first playoff win at home since 2006. Where “King James” tosses in a deep 3-point half-time buzzer beater shot heard around the world. Where Andre Iguodala stuns and upsets the favored Orlando Magic with a clutch jumper with only 2.2 seconds left in the game. Where Ray Allen goes from missing the game winning 3 in Game 1 to hitting it in Game 2. This is Where Amazing Happens.
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Kobe Bryant Alley-Oop to Shaquille O’Neal
Larry Bird Steals the Ball against the Pistons
Kobe Bryant
LeBron James
Dwyane Wade
Chris Paul
Dwight Howard
Paul Pierce
Andre Iguodala
Dirk Nowitzki
Tim Duncan
Carmelo Anthony
Yao Ming
Joe Johnson
Andrei Kirilenko
Tayshaun Prince
Richard Hamilton
Kevin Garnett
Manu Ginobili


[...] where players profess their determination for this game. While in 2009 we’re discovering where amazing happens, these superstars continue to remind us at the end of it all, there can only be one. Magic [...]