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Re: Interesting quote from "The Jordan Rules"
Originally Posted by 8Ball
Trump lost by 7 million votes to an old boring democrat that at most gets 200 people to show up to Biden rallies.
Humiliating defeat.
Trump never got over it and is still butt hurt about it.
True. Also in 2020 op was nowhere to be found here in ish.
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Re: Interesting quote from "The Jordan Rules"
What was also in the book was that the Bulls wanted to sign Danny Ainge in the '90 offseason because he was one of the few players who would tell MJ to **** off and not pass it to him if he was playing outside the Triangle.
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Re: Interesting quote from "The Jordan Rules"
The aura you're speaking about is one of the best reasons to be an nba fan, to watch a guy at the level where he puts it all together, Mj did it for a good stretch but he was far from the only one. Just in my time watching Dream did it for 94 and 95, Shaq during the 3peat. I thought Kobe reached it in 08 although he didn't win the chip. Lebron did it for a stretch between 2012- 2018 maybe even beyond. I'm sure Bird and Magic had their moments amongst others.
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Re: Interesting quote from "The Jordan Rules"
Originally Posted by Axe
Isn't 2020 also the same year that fat orange man folded in the most recent elections? Damn.
2020 is the year you created your account here. And since then, you've made over 26,000 weepy, low-IQ posts.
Dingus.
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Re: Interesting quote from "The Jordan Rules"
Mental (approach and tactical) is what separates the superstars. You could never break Jordan's spirit on the court. He'd look for every edge and weakness he could find. Like a predator. No stat will ever encapsulate that intangible.
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Re: Interesting quote from "The Jordan Rules"
Imagine being a beta cuck weeping about a mere post count. Looks like that's supposed to make you butthurt now. Oh and at least most of them aren't dedicated or shackled to a certain player and posters here.
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Re: Interesting quote from "The Jordan Rules"
Originally Posted by MadDog
Mental (approach and tactical) is what separates the superstars. You could never break Jordan's spirit on the court. He'd look for every edge and weakness he could find. Like a predator. No stat will ever encapsulate that intangible.
Most notably Detroit broke his spirit, he quit in a game agaisnt them. And I'd say Orlando did the same in 95 if you saw his face walking off the court. We're all too old for these bedtime stories and after school specials fellas. Mj was the absolute legend of our time, but he had a ton of things work in his favor image wise.
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Re: Interesting quote from "The Jordan Rules"
Oh i'm very sorry. Not every poster you encounter here is an extreme homosexual with daily excruciating periods like you are, op.
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Re: Interesting quote from "The Jordan Rules"
Originally Posted by 8Ball
That quote actually applies to Bron 100%.
Never before have we seen someone play 19 seasons, average 25ppg minimum for 18 of those seasons, 18 all nba teams.
Little did that author know he would be actually describing a player that was still 8 years old at the time the book was written. Fate.
Also got swept multiple times in the Finals, dat unbreakable spirit tho
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Re: Interesting quote from "The Jordan Rules"
Originally Posted by sdot_thadon
Most notably Detroit broke his spirit, he quit in a game agaisnt them. And I'd say Orlando did the same in 95 if you saw his face walking off the court. We're all too old for these bedtime stories and after school specials fellas. Mj was the absolute legend of our time, but he had a ton of things work in his favor image wise.
You probably never played sports, so you can't relate. Jordan's own coaches and peers have said the same thing. His quench for competition was abnormal. Having a bad game vs Detroit and a few mishaps vs Orlando didn't break him. MJ came back stronger and defeated both those teams. No "fairytales" there lol. That's just a fact.
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Re: Interesting quote from "The Jordan Rules"
Originally Posted by MadDog
You probably never played sports, so you can't relate. Jordan's own coaches and peers have said the same thing. His quench for competition was abnormal. Having a bad game vs Detroit and a few mishaps vs Orlando didn't break him. MJ came back stronger and defeated both those teams. No "fairytales" there lol. That's just a fact.
Well, he did but that only happened when scottie pippen was already playing with him.
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Re: Interesting quote from "The Jordan Rules"
Originally Posted by Axe
Well, he did but that only happened when scottie pippen was already playing with him.
Jordan didn't do it alone. Nobody does.
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Re: Interesting quote from "The Jordan Rules"
Originally Posted by MadDog
Jordan didn't do it alone. Nobody does.
Then why is it that he's the only one to get huge credit for his team's success in the 90s, in fact one that even made the playoffs completely without him almost 30 years ago?
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