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NBA Hypebeast

These people don't have any knowledge on the league, & goes with whatever the media says.These are the "fans" that don't watch the regular season, but when it comes to the Playoffs, they act like they watched the entire season.
Me: Who do you like better Kobe or LeBron ?
NBA Hypebeast: The Black Mamba, he got more rings!
Me: Aight, Bill Russell or Michael Jordan then?
NBA Hypebeast: Who's Bill Russell !?
Me: -.- Your dismissed kid !
by @newdegelo February 24, 2013
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NBA 2k11

the best basketball game ever...

When you’re the #1 selling NBA videogame two years in a row, the #1 rated NBA videogame 10 years in a row*, and have collaborated with back-to-back NBA champions, Kevin Garnett (2K9) and Kobe Bryant (2K10) – what is NBA 2K11 to do for thenext act? Simple: Michael Jordan. The greatest basketball player of all time debuts for the first time in this hardware generation and brings his passion for the game to NBA 2K11 with an all new Jordan Challenge mode, historic Bulls teams, and even a MJ: Creating a Legend mode offering gamers the chance to be a rookie Michael and craft a new career for him. This is on top of improvements to core gameplay elements – including an all-new IsoMotion™ dribbling controls, deeper My Player mode with new My Career feature, all-new breathtaking visuals, and much more. This year BECOME THE GREATEST with NBA 2K11.
"Wat game u been playin."
"NBA 2k11, the best bball game ever made
by DA_NBA_2K11_PIMP October 15, 2010
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NBA Galbreath

An absolute menace who irradiates black Air Force energy. He is not one to be messed with. He was the one who spun the block the block on the opps and popped Lil Seale with his vector straighter than a homophobe. He also smokes the Lil Seale pack on the daily.
Bro, did you hear? NBA Galbreath just popped Lil Seale with his vector. That joint was tuff.
by NBA Sluk December 31, 2021
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NBA 4ktrey

NBA 4ktrey we put guns to the face bitch ass nigga aint nobody safe who gon die today
by YoungBoy Jr October 27, 2019
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NBA Hoe

Any player in the NBA, who is constantly changing teams, year after year.
Damn!!! That motherfucker Shaquille O'Neal is playing for the Celtics this year, i thought he was with the Cavaliers!!!! What a NBA Hoe
by N0stradamus6 May 17, 2010
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NBA Street

The best basketball video game. Period. Every cool kid had this game or played it.

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A game that inspired a generation of kids to try new tricks and new dunks on lowered hoops. Also caused kids to throw basketballs at other kids heads and say "off the heezy".
NBA Street contributed to my 5th grade recess basketball career.
by T-Bizzcuit May 29, 2010
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NBA paradox

NBA paradox references the paradoxical notion that any disparity in a organization's racial composition is the result of systemic racism and/or discriminatory practices. This is the underlying justification for affirmative action and selective, race-based scholarships, grants ect.. An example would be: Because there are proportionally less African American Neurosurgeons than White Neurosurgeons, there must be some form of discrimination preventing African Americans from becoming Neurosurgeons, and to correct this injustice, we should target and support recruiting-efforts for African American Neurosurgeons. The paradox is to look at organizations that are disproportionately African American, such as the NBA. No one believes that discrimination prevents Whites from playing in the NBA, and most conclude that the disparity is due to African Americans having greater skill in this area. But accepting this idea is to also accept that disparities across race can be due to legitimate differences in skill, which are race-dependent. This conflicts with the dogma described above and is a paradox. This paradox is also sometimes used to reference the fact that most of those calling for change in racial-disparities through the active discrimination of other races, are usually serving their own race or will not be affected by the discrimination.
The NBA paradox tells us why constantly trying to socially-correct racial disparities can lead to real discrimination.
by Logical_ID August 21, 2018
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