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    Jeff (left) and brother Marcus Jordan on the court as Michael Jordan (far right) watches the action. (Jon Sall/Sun-Times)



    JORDANS REIGN ON CLOUD NICE


    (http://www.suntimes.com/sports/preps...jord14.article)

    December 14, 2006

    BY MICHAEL O'BRIEN Staff Reporter
    They may be the sons of Michael Jordan, but don't expect to see Jeff or Marcus Jordan flying through the air, tongue extended, ready to posterize an opponent.

    Not that the Loyola Academy teammates couldn't. It's just that the tongue thing would be out of character.

    Somehow, despite their name and game, the Jordans have managed to retain a disarming amount of humility.

    Jeff's demeanor is well-chronicled at this point. One of the national high school basketball preview magazines even named him the most polite player in the country.

    It's a hard-earned title. For the last three years, Jeff has handled a wide range of bizarre and often intrusive questions with poise, kindness and good humor.

    The 6-2 senior has been asked everything imaginable about his dad, his house, if he was in ''Space Jam,'' etc.

    Marcus, a 6-3 sophomore, seems to be following in his brother's footsteps. This is the first season he has been talking with the media, but he already carries himself with the same calm confidence.

    The Jordans also display a trait rather rare among high school players: They like to talk basketball -- specifically, X's and O's and game plans.

    After Loyola beat Hales Franciscan on Friday, Marcus was asked why he was so successful in the second half. His answer wasn't typical.

    ''They were playing a triangle-and-two defense covering Rob [Belcore] and Jeff, and I had to show them they had to respect me, as well,'' Marcus said.

    He did just that, scoring eight points in the second half to spark Loyola to the victory.

    Marcus is reaping a lot of the benefits of being the younger brother. Jeff had to deal with the initial surge of public curiosity and media frenzy that accompanied Michael Jordan's son playing high school basketball. By the time Marcus came around last year, that was old news.

    ''My brother paved the way for me,'' Marcus said. ''I was watching and learning while he went through everything. I love him for that.''

    It's also clear that Marcus has benefitted from all those years of playing against Jeff. Marcus had the built-in advantage of a regular playmate who was wiser and stronger.

    ''It's nice to think that I may have had something to do with that,'' Jeff said. ''We've spent our whole lives playing with and against each other.''

    Most scouts think Marcus has more potential as a college player than Jeff.

    ''Marcus has the bigger upside,'' said Roy Schmidt of Illinois Prep Bulls-Eye Report. ''I see him being a higher-level college prospect. He's stronger and more athletic than Jeff.''

    Jeff has been hearing that for quite a while. He doesn't seem to mind.

    ''There's no jealousy or anything,'' Jeff said. ''That's my little brother. I knew he would be successful. I'm proud of the player he is.''

    Up until this point, Jeff has had a solid if unspectacular career. The unspectacular part could change this season. The Ramblers are one of the top teams in the state, and Jeff is their point guard.

    ''The way they are playing right now, they are clearly an elite-level team in the state,'' Schmidt said. ''They are capable of reaching Peoria and of surprising some people and winning it all.''

    Jeff has four schools on his list: Loyola, Davidson, Illinois State and UIC. He isn't saying, but Loyola is considered the leader. A Loyola assistant was chatting with Jeff's mom, Juanita, after Friday's game.

    ''He's an ideal mid-major-level player,'' Schmidt said. ''He'd be perfect for the Missouri Valley or the Horizon League. Any mid-major, high-academic-caliber school.''

    There were rumors this month that Miami had offered Jeff a scholarship.

    ''I've talked with Miami,'' Jeff said. ''They haven't offered, but it's something I'd be interested in.''

    Jeff hasn't received an offer from a high-major school yet. That's likely to change. The Ramblers will be playing many high-profile games this season. If Jeff plays well, or maybe if a school feels Marcus is likely to follow Jeff to college, an offer could come quickly.

    It certainly wouldn't be a bad idea for a college to snag both Jordans because they play well together. Marcus found Jeff for an alley-oop layup in the Hales game.

    ''That's something we mess around with a lot,'' Marcus said. ''[Loyola coach Bryan Tucker] just tells me to throw it up and let him go get it.''

    The brothers also receive plenty of advice from dad. Michael Jordan doesn't exactly blend in at a high school game. He's a vocal presence, offering encouragement to the players and an occasional stern word for the referees. It doesn't bother his sons.

    ''Not really,'' Marcus said. ''Sometimes I can see him shouting at me, and I know what he's trying to say.''

    Marcus already projects as a high-major prospect.

    ''He will probably be good enough to play in the Big Ten and maybe the ACC,'' Schmidt said.

    Most of the top-ranked sophomores in the state played varsity their freshman year, so it may take Marcus a month or two to establish himself. But he already ranked among the top five sophomores in the state and the top 100 in the country.

    ''You can tell he's going to be a great player,'' Hales coach Gary London said. ''They are both real special kids, regardless of the name.''

    mobrien@suntimes.com




    FATHER KNOWS (HOW TO SCORE) BEST
    Michael Jordan averaged a triple-double (29.2 points, 11.6 rebounds and 10.1 assists) as a senior at Laney High School in Wilmington, N.C. Here's how his sons Jeff, a senior, and Marcus, a sophomore, have fared in the scoring column for Loyola Academy this season:
    Date Opponent Jeff Marcus
    11/20 Prairie Ridge 11 5
    11/21 Round Lake 8 4
    11/24 Barrington 15 13
    11/25 Mundelein 7 12
    11/27 Carmel 11 5
    12/5 St. Laurence 15 7
    12/8 Hales Franciscan 13 11
    12/11 St. Francis de Sales 11 7
    Totals 91 64
    (11.4 ppg) (8 ppg)

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    More like "StarJordan has instant boner." I like Jordan as a ballplayer (obviously), but I'm not exactly enamored with him as a person, nor do I worship all things Jordan.

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    Someone needs to tell Jordan that kids get their athletic traits from their mothers more so than their fathers. If Jordan wanted to see his legacy he should have kept having kids till he had some girls.. then his daughters children(Jordan's grandkids) would be the next MJ.

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    One kid looks like Bo Outlaw with the glasses. They dont have the size or swagger of their pop.

    Quote Originally Posted by Loki
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    More like "StarJordan has instant boner." I like Jordan as a ballplayer (obviously), but I'm not exactly enamored with him as a person, nor do I worship all things Jordan.
    True, i tried to edit and it wouldnt.

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    amazing watching a high school game and then MJ walks In, instant classic moment.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FabCasablancas
    Someone needs to tell Jordan that kids get their athletic traits from their mothers more so than their fathers. If Jordan wanted to see his legacy he should have kept having kids till he had some girls.. then his daughters children(Jordan's grandkids) would be the next MJ.

    MJ does have a daughter though I dunno if she plays ball ..probably not or we would have heard about it already

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    look like the biggest low-major type players i've ever seen.

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    think they will grow some more?

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    Quote Originally Posted by FabCasablancas
    Someone needs to tell Jordan that kids get their athletic traits from their mothers more so than their fathers. If Jordan wanted to see his legacy he should have kept having kids till he had some girls.. then his daughters children(Jordan's grandkids) would be the next MJ.
    I didn't know that you were capable of making idiotic comments about subjects other than the Mavericks. Versatile.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Real Men Wear Green
    I didn't know that you were capable of making idiotic comments about subjects other than the Mavericks. Versatile.
    that's the first time i've ever laughed out loud while reading an ISH post.

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    I didn't know that you were capable of making idiotic comments about subjects other than the Mavericks. Versatile.
    that isn't true then? (about where athletic traits come from) when I read that, I thought of myself, and everyone else whose parents I know pretty well, and it all checks out.

    anyone want to talk about this? I find it more interesting than MJ's talentless children who won't ever play at schools I've heard of.

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    thank god we don't go by what Geewiz "knows" or the only university in existence would be Georgetown.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rezznor
    think they will grow some more?
    where is the titti avatar

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    Quote Originally Posted by i seen hippos
    thank god we don't go by what Geewiz "knows" or the only university in existence would be Georgetown.
    I swear that kid just doesnt know when to STFU.

    Talentless?

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    Quote Originally Posted by geeWiz15
    that isn't true then? (about where athletic traits come from) when I read that, I thought of myself, and everyone else whose parents I know pretty well, and it all checks out.

    anyone want to talk about this? I find it more interesting than MJ's talentless children who won't ever play at schools I've heard of.
    I heard it while watching sports. Some female athlete mentioned it. I don't know how accurate it is but it's what I heard.. as for Mr.Green jeans... or whatever the hell his alias is.. TmacsOneGoodeye can suck it.

    They say personality skips a generation as well. I agree with this too. I found out just recently that my grandfather loved one of the same books I love too. He tried to get my dad to read it and my dad wasn't into it. haha I tripped out when I heard that. The book was the Fountainhead.
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