If you did can you give it to me cuz I want to play a NBA game and I traded in my 2k11 so I could get 2k12. Also I will let you play on my account that has 10 prestige level 50 everything unlocked on mw2 since I dnt even have it anymore.
@ruglint yes you can you give them ur email and password...
The card is 1994 Upper Deck 1985 nba rookie of the year Michael Jordan Basket Ball Heroes. Been in a case its whole life and in really good condition. On the back its number 37. Whats it worth and what can i do with it? (live in australia, basketball is not popular here).
had this card for many...
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At this point, seemingly half the NBA is on Twitter. It's a wild world of training updates, questions as to which movies they should go see, and explanations of their Call of Duty prowess. Every so often, though, you also get a picture into the more interesting aspects of NBA life. This...
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At this point, seemingly half the NBA is on Twitter. It's a wild world of training updates, questions as to which movies they should go see, and explanations of their Call of Duty prowess. Every so often, though, you also get a picture into the more interesting aspects of NBA life. This...
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At this point, seemingly half the NBA is on Twitter. It's a wild world of training updates, questions as to which movies they should go see, and explanations of their Call of Duty prowess. Every so often, though, you also get a picture into the more interesting aspects of NBA life. This...
It isn't as if Dennis Rodman, Chris Mullin, Arvydas Sabonis, Tex Winter, and Artis Gilmore are currently employed by factions of either side of this NBA lockout. But should any NBA player or team employee happen to crank up a chat with each other while deciding to pass on a hack-y yet delicious...
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At this point, seemingly half the NBA is on Twitter. It's a wild world of training updates, questions as to which movies they should go see, and explanations of their Call of Duty prowess. Every so often, though, you also get a picture into the more interesting aspects of NBA life. This...
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I was unemployed twice in the span of a year. The first time, I got unemployment benefits, and they helped keep me alive while I looked for more permanent work. It's useful money, and an incredibly important government service at a time when a lot of people are out of work.
NBA players...
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At this point, seemingly half the NBA is on Twitter. It's a wild world of training updates, questions as to which movies they should go see, and explanations of their Call of Duty prowess. Every so often, though, you also get a picture into the more interesting aspects of NBA life...
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Ray Allen, Shane Battier, Jason Kidd, Deron Williams and Jimmer Fredette.
Michael Jordan and Vinny Del Negro.
What is, "a fair 5-on-2 game if each of the participants were in their prime," Alex?
No. It's actually part of a lineup in a golf pro-am in Lake Tahoe that is taking place...
International teams, as a rule, rarely try to cross the NBA when it comes to grabbing players from their ranks during a work stoppage. But with the NBA-enforced player lockout possibly cutting into the 2011-12 season, one Turkish team is attempting to launch a salvo. Besiktas has reportedly...
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At this point, seemingly half the NBA is on Twitter. It's a wild world of training updates, questions as to which movies they should go see, and explanations of their Call of Duty prowess. Every so often, though, you also get a picture into the more interesting aspects of NBA life...
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At this point, seemingly half the NBA is on Twitter. It's a wild world of training updates, questions as to which movies they should go see, and explanations of their Call of Duty prowess. Every so often, though, you also get a picture into the more interesting aspects of NBA life...
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To their credit, the NBA has always been near the forefront of using the internet to reach out to fans. Whereas leagues like the NFL and MLB have done everything possible to keep highlights from popping up on YouTube, the NBA freely disseminates videos. They've also embraced Twitter...
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At this point, seemingly half the NBA is on Twitter. It's a wild world of training updates, questions as to which movies they should go see, and explanations of their Call of Duty prowess. Every so often, though, you also get a picture into the more interesting aspects of NBA life...
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At this point, seemingly half the NBA is on Twitter. It's a wild world of training updates, questions as to which movies they should go see, and explanations of their Call of Duty prowess. Every so often, though, you also get a picture into the more interesting aspects of NBA life...
LeBron James didn't drop 40 points, or remind anyone of Michael Jordan. Miami's defense faltered, at times. Several Mavericks hit shots they weren't supposed to hit. And in the initial reaction, honestly, that's all you can criticize on both ends before crediting the Dallas Mavericks to no end...
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At this point, seemingly half the NBA is on Twitter. It's a wild world of training updates, questions as to which movies they should go see, and explanations of their Call of Duty prowess. Every so often, though, you also get a picture into the more interesting aspects of NBA life...