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The NBA's Brightest Pupils
The National Basketball Association is often defined by eras. Every era is headlined by its dynasty’s and the players who make them up. By the end of this decade, the NBA will see this era’s stars like Lebron James, Kevin Durant, James Harden, Kawhi Leonard, and Steph Curry begin to retire. And even though it’ll be sad to see these icons hang it up, the talent of the league will not skip a beat.

Teams that will and will not benefit from new MLB season rules
Baseball is finally here, and even if it’s with no fans and new rules, I think I can speak for most baseball fans when I say that it doesn’t matter; it’s just reassuring to be able to watch America’s pastime again. The hype around the 2020 season was at an all-time high entering Spring Training especially with an offseason full of big free-agent signings, blockbuster trades, and cheating scandals.

If the King chose a different throne
On July 8, 2010, Lebron James had a 75-minute television special on ESPN announcing that he was taking his basketball talents to South Beach to go team up with Hall of Famers Dwayne Wade and Chris Bosh on the Miami Heat. Four years, two championships, two NBA Finals MVP Awards, and two NBA MVPs later, Lebron was a part of one of the most dominant teams ever assembled in Miami.

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