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By Skip Bayless
Page 2 Thursday, December 29, 2005 These three have long shared one game-time trait. Athletic arrogance. Before and after games, they could be endearingly humble. But with championships on the line, their body language spoke of an intimidating superiority complex. These three are big, strong, supremely gifted men who knew they were the best -- maybe the best ever -- and they wanted the competition to know it, too. But now, the only competition that really matters is in the mirror. Now, the lines they worry about aren't foul li ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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