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fight all of JJK

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you fighting all of JJK. have fun! °v°
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Phenix suns

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The Phoenix Suns 2011 roster primarily refers to the 2010-11 season. Key figures during this era included future Hall of Famer  Steve Nash  and veteran  Grant Hill .  2010-11 Season Roster This team finished with a 40-42 record under coach Alvin Gentry. Notable changes occurred mid-season, including a major trade with Orlando that brought in  Vince Carter  and Marcin Gortat. 
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amar'e stoudemire

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Amar'e Carsares Stoudemire[a]?(born November 16, 1982)[1]?is an American-Israeli[2]?professional?basketball?coach and former player who most recently served as a player development assistant for the?Brooklyn Nets?of the?National Basketball Association?(NBA). He will be inducted into the?International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame?in the summer of 2025.[3] Amar'e Stoudemire? Stoudemire with the?Phoenix Suns?in 2009 Personal informationBornNovember 16, 1982?(age?43) Lake Wales, Florida, U.S. NationalityAmerican / IsraeliListed height6?ft 10?in (2.08?m)Listed weight250?lb (113?kg)Career informationHigh school Lake Wales (Lake Wales, Florida) Mount Zion Christian Academy (Durham, North Carolina) Cypress Creek (Orlando, Florida) NBA draft2002: 1st round, 9th overall pickDrafted byPhoenix SunsPlaying career2002–2020PositionPower forward?/?centerNumber32, 1, 5Career history2002–2010Phoenix Suns2010–2015New York Knicks2015Dallas Mavericks2015–2016Miami Heat2016–2017, 2018–2019Hapoel Jerusalem2019Fujian Sturgeons2020Maccabi Tel AvivCareer highlights 6×?NBA All-Star?(2005,?2007–2011) All-NBA First Team?(2007) 4×?All-NBA Second Team?(2005,?2008,?2010,?2011) NBA Rookie of the Year?(2003) NBA All-Rookie First Team?(2003) No. 32?retired by Phoenix Suns 2×?Israeli Basketball Premier League?champion (2017,?2020) Israeli Basketball Premier League Finals MVP?(2020) Israeli Cup?winner (2019) 2×?Israeli Basketball Premier League?All-Star (2017,?2019) All-EuroCup Second Team?(2017) Israeli League Cup?winner (2016) First-team?Parade?All-American?(2002) McDonald's All-American?(2002) Florida Mr. Basketball?(2002) Career NBA statisticsPoints15,994 (18.9 ppg)Rebounds6,632 (7.8 rpg)Blocks1,054 (1.2 bpg)Stats?at NBA.com??Stats?at?Basketball Reference?? Medals Men's BasketballRepresenting?the???United StatesOlympic Games?2004 AthensTeamFIBA Americas Championship?2007 Las VegasTeam He won the?NBA Rookie of the Year Award?in 2003 with the?Phoenix Suns, who sel
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Shaquille O'Neal

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Shaquille Rashaun O'Neal?(/???ki?l/?sh?-KEEL; born March 6, 1972), commonly known as?Shaq?(/??k/?SHAK), is an American former professional?basketball?player and?sports analyst?on the television program?Inside the NBA. Nicknamed "Diesel"[2], he is a 7-foot-1-inch (2.16?m) and 325-pound (147?kg)?center?who played for six teams over his 19-year career in the?National Basketball Association?(NBA) and is a four-time?NBA champion. O'Neal is widely regarded as one of the greatest basketball players and centers of all time. Shaquille O'Neal? O'Neal in 2023 Personal informationBornMarch 6, 1972?(age?54) Newark, New Jersey, U.S. Listed height7?ft 1?in (216?cm)[1]Listed weight325?lb (147?kg)[1]Career informationHigh school Fulda American?(Fulda, Germany) Robert G. Cole?(San Antonio, Texas) CollegeLSU?(1989–1992)NBA draft1992: 1st round,?1st overall pickDrafted byOrlando MagicPlaying career1992–2011PositionCenterNumber32, 34, 33, 36Career history1992–1996Orlando Magic1996–2004Los Angeles Lakers2004–2008Miami Heat2008–2009Phoenix Suns2009–2010Cleveland Cavaliers2010–2011Boston CelticsCareer highlights 4×?NBA champion?(2000–2002,?2006) 3×?NBA Finals MVP?(2000–2002) NBA Most Valuable Player?(2000) 15×?NBA All-Star?(1993–1998,?2000–2007,?2009) 3×?NBA All-Star Game MVP?(2000[a],?2004,?2009[b]) 8×?All-NBA First Team?(1998,?2000–2006) 2×?All-NBA Second Team?(1995,?1999) 4×?All-NBA Third Team?(1994,?1996,?1997,?2009) 3×?NBA All-Defensive Second Team?(2000,?2001,?2003) NBA Rookie of the Year?(1993) NBA All-Rookie First Team?(1993) 2×?NBA scoring champion?(1995,?2000) NBA anniversary team?(50th,?75th) No.?34?retired by Los Angeles Lakers No. 32?retired by Miami Heat No. 32?retired by Orlando Magic Associated Press Player of the Year?(1991) UPI Player of the Year?(1991) Adolph Rupp Trophy?(1991) 2× Consensus first-team?All-American?(1991,?1992) NCAA rebounding leader?(1991) NCAA blocks leader?(1992) 2×?SEC Male Athlete of the Year
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Scottie Pippen

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Scotty Maurice Pippen Sr.[3][4]?(born September 25, 1965), commonly known as?Scottie Pippen, is an American former professional?basketball?player who played 17 seasons in the?National Basketball Association?(NBA), winning six?NBA championships?with the?Chicago Bulls. Considered one of the greatest?small forwards?of all time, Pippen played an important role in transforming the Bulls into a championship team and popularizing the NBA around the world during the 1990s.[5] Scottie Pippen? Pippen in 2022 Personal informationBornSeptember 25, 1965?(age?60) Hamburg, Arkansas, U.S. Listed height6?ft 8?in (2.03?m)Listed weight228?lb (103?kg)[1]Career informationHigh schoolHamburg?(Hamburg, Arkansas)CollegeCentral Arkansas?(1983–1987)NBA draft1987: 1st round, 5th overall pickDrafted bySeattle SuperSonicsPlaying career1987–2004, 2008PositionSmall forwardNumber33Career history1987–1998Chicago Bulls1999Houston Rockets1999–2003Portland Trail Blazers2003–2004Chicago Bulls2008Torpan Pojat2008Sundsvall DragonsCareer highlights 6×?NBA champion?(1991–1993,?1996–1998) 7×?NBA All-Star?(1990,?1992–1997) NBA All-Star Game MVP?(1994) 3×?All-NBA First Team?(1994–1996) 2×?All-NBA Second Team?(1992,?1997) 2×?All-NBA Third Team?(1993,?1998) 8×?NBA All-Defensive First Team?(1992–1999) 2×?NBA All-Defensive Second Team?(1991,?2000) NBA steals leader?(1995) NBA anniversary team?(50th,?75th) No. 33?retired by Chicago Bulls USA Basketball Male Athlete of the Year?(1996) 2× Consensus?NAIA?All-American (1986, 1987) No. 33?retired by Central Arkansas Bears Career NBA statisticsPoints18,940 (16.1 ppg)Rebounds7,494 (6.4 rpg)Assists6,135 (5.2 apg)Stats?at NBA.com??Stats?at?Basketball Reference??Basketball Hall of Fame Medals Men's?basketballRepresenting?the???United StatesOlympic Games?1992 BarcelonaTeam competition?1996 AtlantaTeam competitionFIBA Americas Championship?1992 Portland[2]Men's basketball
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LeBron James

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LeBron Raymone James?(/l??br?n/[1]?l?-BRON; born December 30, 1984) is an American professional?basketball?player for the?Los Angeles Lakers?of the?National Basketball Association?(NBA). Nicknamed "King James", he is the?NBA's all-time leading scorer?and has won four?NBA championships?from 10?NBA Finals?appearances, including eight consecutive appearances between 2011 and 2018.[2]?He has also won three?Olympic gold medals?as a member of the?U.S. national team. James is widely considered to be one of the greatest basketball players of all time.[3][4] LeBron James? James with the?Los Angeles Lakers?in 2022 No. 23 – Los Angeles LakersPositionSmall forward?/?power forwardLeagueNBAPersonal informationBornDecember 30, 1984?(age?41) Akron, Ohio, U.S. Listed height6?ft 9?in (2.06?m)Listed weight250?lb (113?kg)Career informationHigh schoolSt. Vincent–St. Mary?(Akron, Ohio)NBA draft2003: 1st round,?1st overall pickDrafted byCleveland CavaliersPlaying career2003–presentCareer history2003–2010Cleveland Cavaliers2010–2014Miami Heat2014–2018Cleveland Cavaliers2018–presentLos Angeles LakersCareer highlights 4×?NBA champion?(2012,?2013,?2016,?2020) 4×?NBA Finals MVP?(2012,?2013,?2016,?2020) 4×?NBA Most Valuable Player?(2009,?2010,?2012,?2013) 22×?NBA All-Star?(2005–2026) 3×?NBA All-Star Game MVP?(2006,?2008,?2018) 13×?All-NBA First Team?(2006,?2008–2018,?2020) 4×?All-NBA Second Team?(2005,?2007,?2021,?2025) 4×?All-NBA Third Team?(2019,?2022–2024) 5×?NBA All-Defensive First Team?(2009–2013) NBA All-Defensive Second Team?(2014) NBA Rookie of the Year?(2004) NBA All-Rookie First Team?(2004) NBA scoring champion?(2008) NBA assists leader?(2020) NBA Cup champion?(2023) NBA Cup MVP?(2023) NBA 75th Anniversary Team Olympics MVP?(2024) AP Male Athlete of the Decade?(2010s) 4×?AP Male Athlete of the Year?(2013, 2016, 2018, 2020) 3×?Sports Illustrated?Sportsperson of the Year?(2012, 2016, 2020) USA Basketball Male Athlete of the Year?(2012)
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Dwyane wade

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Dwyane Tyrone Wade Jr.?(/dwe?n/?DWAYN[1]?or?/du?wa?e?n/?doo-WY-ayn,[2]?born January 17, 1982)[3]?is an American?basketball?executive and former professional player who is a co-owner of the?Utah Jazz?of the?National Basketball Association?(NBA). He is also currently the host of the American adaptation of?The Cube.[4]?Widely regarded as one of the greatest?shooting guards?in NBA history,[5]?he spent the majority of his 16-year career playing for the?Miami Heat?of the?National Basketball Association?(NBA) and won three?NBA championships, was a 13-time?NBA All-Star, an eight-time member of the?All-NBA Team, and a three-time member of the?All-Defensive Team. Wade is also Miami's all-time leader in points, games played, assists, steals, shots made, and shots taken.[6] Dwyane Wade? Wade with the?Miami Heat?in 2011 Utah JazzTitleCo-ownerLeagueNBAPersonal informationBornJanuary 17, 1982?(age?44) Chicago, Illinois, U.S. Listed height6?ft 4?in (1.93?m)Listed weight220?lb (100?kg)Career informationHigh schoolHarold L. Richards (Oak Lawn, Illinois)CollegeMarquette?(2001–2003)NBA draft2003: 1st round, 5th overall pickDrafted byMiami HeatPlaying career2003–2019PositionShooting guardNumber3, 9Career history2003–2016Miami Heat2016–2017Chicago Bulls2017–2018Cleveland Cavaliers2018–2019Miami HeatCareer highlights 3×?NBA champion?(2006,?2012,?2013) NBA Finals MVP?(2006) 13×?NBA All-Star?(2005–2016,?2019) NBA All-Star Game MVP?(2010) 2×?All-NBA First Team?(2009,?2010) 3×?All-NBA Second Team?(2005,?2006,?2011) 3×?All-NBA Third Team?(2007,?2012,?2013) 3×?NBA All-Defensive Second Team?(2005,?2009,?2010) NBA scoring champion?(2009) NBA All-Rookie First Team?(2004) NBA 75th Anniversary Team No.?3?retired by Miami Heat Sports Illustrated?Sportsman of the Year?(2006) Consensus first-team?All-American?(2003) Third-team?All-American?–?SN?(2002) Conference USA Player of the Year?(2003) 2× First-team All-Conference USA?(2002, 2003)
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Shawn Kemp

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Shawn Travis Kemp Sr.[1] (born November 26, 1969)[2] is an American former professional basketball player who played for the Seattle SuperSonics, Cleveland Cavaliers, Portland Trail Blazers, and Orlando Magic in the National Basketball Association (NBA). Nicknamed "Reign Man",[3] he was a six-time NBA All-Star and a three-time All-NBA Second Team member. Kemp is widely regarded as one of the best slam dunkers of all time[4] and made the 1996 NBA Finals with the SuperSonics. Shawn Kemp Personal information Born November 26, 1969 (age 56) Elkhart, Indiana, U.S. Listed height 6 ft 10 in (2.08 m) Listed weight 280 lb (127 kg) Career information High school Concord (Elkhart, Indiana) NBA draft 1989: 1st round, 17th overall pick Drafted by Seattle SuperSonics Playing career 1989–2003 Position Power forward / center Number 40, 4 Career history 1989–1997 Seattle SuperSonics 1997–2000 Cleveland Cavaliers 2000–2002 Portland Trail Blazers 2002–2003 Orlando Magic Career highlights 6× NBA All-Star (1993–1998) 3× All-NBA Second Team (1994–1996) McDonald's All-American (1988) First-team Parade All-American (1988) Second-team Parade All-American (1987) Fourth-team Parade All-American (1986) Career NBA statistics Points 15,347 (14.6 ppg) Rebounds 8,834 (8.4 rpg) Blocks 1,279 (1.2 bpg) Stats at NBA.com Edit this at Wikidata Stats at Basketball Reference Edit this at Wikidata Medals Men's basketball Representing the United States FIBA World Championship Gold medal – first place 1994 Canada Team competition Kemp was a member of the United States national team at the 1994 FIBA World Championship where he won gold and was named to the All-Tournament team. He was part of a famous Pick And Roll duo with All-Star Teammate Gary Payton.
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you VS LeBron

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you are Michael Jordan, and you're facing off against LeBron James to show that you are the G.O.A.T of the NBA.
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BTR

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don't ask why i made this. :P anyway, you, ember, and gray are best friends. had funnnn! :D (don't mind the voice.) and don't forget to play "befriend a retroslop."
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just someone

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this is my character on roblox btw. hes a nice guy, wears a black suit, red tie, black pants, and a red visor or whatever that says the word, "roblox" on it. (also, dont use the voice, but if you really want to, I don't mind)
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fnaf but forsaken!

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so your the new night guard at uhhh....call the place whatever you want. the place is a abandoned pizza joint that had 4 "sane people" as the mascots of the place. the main one was called "Elliot." the second is called "two time." the third is called, "azure." (cuz why not.) and the fourth is called, "Noob." (he is the only sane one out of all of them and he's a scaredy cat.) sooooo you gotta survive till 6:00AM. and I'll say which character is which. two time is basically foxy, so he'll charge at the left door every hour, just close the door, and you'll be fine. Elliot is basically Freddy, you will have to look out for him at the cams, or else he will go into your office, and you die. azure is basically Bonnie, he goes to the left door, so shut it and you'll be okay. noob, well uhhhh....he doesn't do anything cuz he's too scared. have fun! °v° and don't mind the voice.
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fight blue lock

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your fighting blue lock! (in soccer of course) and since your so good at soccer (be anyone you want, but your REALLY good at soccer), you have no teammates to pass! and you have to go up against 11 people! (from blue lock ofc) good luck!
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FNABL

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FNABL means five nights at blue lock! so, your the night guard (be who ever you want) and blue lock is trying to kill you! (idk why) use your metal doors on the left and right (there's also lights you can see of anyone is at you windows or at the door) and you could shut the doors. do what you must to survive! (also don't mind or the picture or the voice!)
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Kate

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idk
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