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Lebron23
12-27-2021, 12:51 PM
Michael Jordan named his favorite basketball player growing up and broke down how they would have possibly matched against each other.

Most of '90s and current NBA fans may have never heard of David Thompson, a former ABA and NBA star who was once famous for his highlight-worthy dunks and moves. Thompson was one of the original high-flyers in the league. In fact, he was also one of the rim rattlers who had the highest measured vertical leaps ever, recorded at 48 inches.

Overall, Thompson was a great scorer and made quite an impact during his seven-year stint with the Denver Nuggets. His explosive playing style inspired many during his era, and one of them was the greatest basketball player to ever grace the court – Jordan.

Finest Magazine recently unearthed a rare interview of Jordan from around the time he was playing for the Wizards. In the interview, Jordan lauded Thompson for being “a force to reckon with” and talked about how the former NBA star would be able to play in the modern era.

According to Jordan, Thompson would have become a big problem for most of the modern day guards in the NBA. Jordan insisted that Thompson would have dominated them with his combination of incredible offensive repertoire, creativity and explosiveness.

“He would be a force to reckon with. His scoring abilities, his uniqueness, creativity I think, would give a totally different dimension to our team without a doubt. His scoring abilities, he would definitely be a treat. To be honest, a lot of my guys don’t remember David Thompson, but I do,” Jordan said.

During his prime, Jordan rivaled some of the best shooting guards in the league. Most of the time, he dominated all of them. But when asked how he would have matched with his favorite player as a kid, Jordan predicted that he would use height to his advantage when trying to guard the 6-foot-4 Thompson. However, he also admitted that it would probably be much easier said than done.

“It would be tough. First, I would have to study his weaknesses, and right now, I wouldn’t know what his weaknesses would be. One way I would play him is physical, try to use my size as much as possible. I guess if I’m guarding him, the best defense is a stellar offense. I would make sure he pays on the other end and take some energy from his offense,” Jordan predicted.

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3ba11
12-27-2021, 01:25 PM
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Genius Jordan alluding to the attrition battle in the last sentence:


"the best defense is a stellar offense. I would make sure he pays on the other end and take some energy from his offense,” Jordan predicted.


This applies to team play - ball-dominance lets the defense rest, so they have more capacity to go off offensively.. Accordingly, ball-dominance is inferior strategy to ball movement, which wears down defenses and wins the battle of attrition. The best defense is a good offense - a tenet of all competition, as the GOAT alluded to.

However, elite ball movement requires elite jumpshooting skill, so guys like Lebron or Westbrook cannot employ this superior strategy and therefore need more supporting talent to win.

SATAN
12-27-2021, 09:23 PM
How is MJ gonna beat David Thompson when he can't even beat a 45 year old 5 foot 3 investment firm CEO?

PeroAntic
12-27-2021, 10:20 PM
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Genius Jordan alluding to the attrition battle in the last sentence:


"the best defense is a stellar offense. I would make sure he pays on the other end and take some energy from his offense,” Jordan predicted.


This applies to team play - ball-dominance lets the defense rest, so they have more capacity to go off offensively.. Accordingly, ball-dominance is inferior strategy to ball movement, which wears down defenses and wins the battle of attrition. The best defense is a good offense - a tenet of all competition, as the GOAT alluded to.

However, elite ball movement requires elite jumpshooting skill, so guys like Lebron or Westbrook cannot employ this superior strategy and therefore need more supporting talent to win.
You said that Harden is a great off ball player:facepalm