I personally say the greatest moment in sports history is when the Warriors were up 3-1 against the Cavaliers in the 2016 NBA finals and the Cavs came back and won 4-3. Why I say that was insane is because everyone had the Warriors winning and it was not even close. Some people were saying that they were the greatest team of all time and I might agree. I believed they were not going to lose a single game in the NBA playoffs that year. The Warriors were unreal throughout the whole season win 72 games and only losing 9. That is unreal and has hardly been done before. The cavs were obviously good to for even making the NBA championship game but the Warriors could have beat the 4-0. Lebron was unreal in those 3 games they won in a row and he was the MVP of the finals that year. His teammate Kyrie Irving was also unreal helping Lebron out in many ways like getting him the ball and making plays for his teammates in space. Jr Smith was another impact player on the team, he was easily there best shooter from the 3 and was very consistant throughout the entire playoff series which was very impressive. This is my top sports moment ever because it was never supposed to happen and the odds of the Cavs coming back were so bad all gamblers put a ton of money on the Warriors. It was overall and unreal series and know one ever expected it to happen.
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Kobe Bryant was one of the greatest basketball players of all time and many people would agree with that statement. People call him the mamba , it is a nickname for him because he is great at everything he does and inspires many people to do what he does outside the game of basketball even. Kobe had a great legacy for the women's game. He supported his daughter Gigi in basketball every game she played and he helped her learn the game as well and Kobe also impacted college women's basketball and he will always be remembered for that also. Kobe went number 13 in the 1996 NBA draft and he went to Lower Merion high school. He was a two time NBA mvp finals winner which is super impressive. He won 5 NBA championships and he was an 18 time all star and 15 time member of the All NBA team which those numbers are unreal and have hardly been done before. Bryant's numbers in his career have always been 24 and 8, he started of being number 8 coming into the league and about halfway into his career he switched from 8 to 24. I believe koby's legacy will go on forever and I don't think anyone will carry the reputation he had but people will most definitely carry on his legacy of what he brought to the game and women's sports throughout his entire NBA career.
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