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Book it.
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Book it.
:rockon:
[video=youtube;Jh-szbNsmHw]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jh-szbNsmHw[/video]
[video=youtube;Xa2qVkjss9Y]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xa2qVkjss9Y[/video]
MJ had a super Pippen in Woolridge and shit the bed
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[QUOTE=GrayGoat;14419222]MJ had a super Pippen in Woolridge and shit the bed[/QUOTE]
:lol
Jordan wasn't ready to defeat THE BIRD
[video=youtube;KNpoT_O_yPw]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KNpoT_O_yPw[/video]
At first, the Wizards 2001/02 season started off very poorly, as they went 2-9. Eventually, however, the Wizards found their chemistry and turned it around. Even with this slow start, the Wizards made it to 26-21 by the All-star break, and 26-20 in the games that Jordan played before the injury happened. The Wizards also achieved the 26-21 record even with Rip Hamilton missing 5 weeks in that stretch due to a groin injury.
[B]When Rip and Jordan both played, the Wizards were 15-1 in the last 16 games that both of them played before the injury happened[/B]. Considering that the Wizards were on a 45-win pace (46-47 wins if you consider the 26-20 record when Jordan played) at the All-star break with Rip missing time, they would easily crack 50 wins had both Jordan and Hamilton stayed healthy throughout the season, even with a slow 2-9 start.
In the 46 games that Jordan played in 01/02 before the injury, he averaged
25.1 - 6.2 - 5.3 - 1.5 - 0.5 on 42%
[I][U]Jordan's numbers were also improving as the season went on:[/U][/I]
In his last 20 games up to the injury he averaged
27.5 - 6.4 - 5.2 - 1.3 - 0.5 on 44%
In his last 10 games up to the injury he averaged
29.7 - 6.6 - 6.1 - 1.2 - 0.3 on 47%
[video=youtube;hcXv0JtzNQA]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hcXv0JtzNQA[/video]
Jordan stole his fadeaway from Bird.
NEVER FORGET
[QUOTE=3ba11;14419226]At first, the Wizards 2001/02 season started off very poorly, as they went 2-9. Eventually, however, the Wizards found their chemistry and turned it around. Even with this slow start, the Wizards made it to 26-21 by the All-star break, and 26-20 in the games that Jordan played before the injury happened. The Wizards also achieved the 26-21 record even with Rip Hamilton missing 5 weeks in that stretch due to a groin injury.
[B]When Rip and Jordan both played, the Wizards were 15-1 in the last 16 games that both of them played before the injury happened[/B]. Considering that the Wizards were on a 45-win pace (46-47 wins if you consider the 26-20 record when Jordan played) at the All-star break with Rip missing time, they would easily crack 50 wins had both Jordan and Hamilton stayed healthy throughout the season, even with a slow 2-9 start.
In the 46 games that Jordan played in 01/02 before the injury, he averaged
25.1 - 6.2 - 5.3 - 1.5 - 0.5 on 42%
[I][U]Jordan's numbers were also improving as the season went on:[/U][/I]
In his last 20 games up to the injury he averaged
27.5 - 6.4 - 5.2 - 1.3 - 0.5 on 44%
In his last 10 games up to the injury he averaged
29.7 - 6.6 - 6.1 - 1.2 - 0.3 on 47%[/QUOTE]
Replace RIP with KONG.
TITLES
[QUOTE=DoctorP;14419220][video=youtube;Jh-szbNsmHw]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jh-szbNsmHw[/video][/QUOTE]
Before his injury, Jordan got serious MVP consideration and Washington was like 5th in the east.
He was averaging something like 24/6/5 on around 43% shooting. For that age and in that era, those are very good numbers.
[QUOTE=kuniva_dAMiGhTy;14419231]Before his injury, Jordan got serious MVP consideration and Washington was like 5th in the east.
He was averaging something like 24/6/5 on around 43% shooting. For that age and in that era, those are very good numbers.[/QUOTE]
[I]And he was improving as the season went on:[/I]
In his last 20 games up to the injury he averaged
27.5 - 6.4 - 5.2 - 1.3 - 0.5 on 44%
In his last 10 games up to the injury he averaged
29.7 - 6.6 - 6.1 - 1.2 - 0.3 on 47%
So he was back to 30/6/6 on 47% before the injury - but too old to sustain it... I suspect the same thing will happen to bron this year or next.. a groin injury or bad hammy or something... he seems to have good knees but anyhow we hear about tendinitis or some shit.... IT'S OVER...
[QUOTE=kuniva_dAMiGhTy;14419231]Before his injury, Jordan got serious MVP consideration and Washington was like 5th in the east.
He was averaging something like 24/6/5 on around 43% shooting. For that age and in that era, those are very good numbers.[/QUOTE]
The goat. Never seen an old dude play like that at that level.
[QUOTE=3ba11;14419238]And he was improving as the season went on:
In his last 20 games up to the injury he averaged
27.5 - 6.4 - 5.2 - 1.3 - 0.5 on 44%
In his last 10 games up to the injury he averaged
29.7 - 6.6 - 6.1 - 1.2 - 0.3 on 47%
So he was back to 30/6/6 on 47% before the injury[/QUOTE]
his drinking and smoking caught up to him. his muscle fibers couldn't hold on at that age.