MissKhriddleton wrote:Curious as to what people think was held back to protect Jordan's image?
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MissKhriddleton wrote:Curious as to what people think was held back to protect Jordan's image?
trwi7 wrote:Will be practicing my best Australian accent for tomorrow.
"Hey ya wankers. I graduated from Aranmore back in 2010 and lost me yearbook. Is there any way you didgeridoos can send anotha yearbook me way?"
trwi7 wrote:Will be practicing my best Australian accent for tomorrow.
"Hey ya wankers. I graduated from Aranmore back in 2010 and lost me yearbook. Is there any way you didgeridoos can send anotha yearbook me way?"
VooDoo7 wrote:Imagine if Jordan got to play against today's defenses where defenders aren't allowed to even touch the opponent. Well, unless it's the guy guarding Giannis, of course.
RRyder823 wrote:chonestown wrote:MissKhriddleton wrote:Curious as to what people think was held back to protect Jordan's image? He came off as a huge prick and not a great teammate.
There was at least one notorious standoff between Jordan and Cartwright. Pretty sure it was in "Jordan Rules." Save for the DC years, this is Exhibit A for Jordan as toxic teammate.
Beyond that, there's a number of boulevards TLD never explored or explained:
1) What's the deal with standard-issue white dude as Jordan's best friend?
2) Why was Juanita Jordan's first appearance in the entire series a brief blink-and-miss-it flash in the last installment?
3) Why wasn't Chicago the City used to give the series a sense of place, particularly Black Chicago. In Jordan's early pro years, he shared top billing with insurgent black Mayor Harold Washington and a new on the scene Oprah Winfrey. Jesse Jackson ran for the presidency based out of the city. Home-grown house music was having a moment on the global stage. Lot of big things happening, yet no one watching would know it.
4) Why was Ahmad Rashad, whose role at NBC was to serve as MJ's glorified valet, given so much time? If a former "Inside Stuff" host had to be used, why wasn't it Summer Sanders? [hey boo, come visit Dane County once the rona blows over, we could kick it over some Thai no big deal]
5) How did Jordan get into golf? One minute he's wearing chains on the court, next minute he's getting the yips on the greens.
6) Dammit, where's the footage of Kukoc smoking?
I'll take "Cause who the **** cares what color his best friend is" for 500 Alex
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Ruben Quevedo wrote:VooDoo7 wrote:Imagine if Jordan got to play against today's defenses where defenders aren't allowed to even touch the opponent. Well, unless it's the guy guarding Giannis, of course.
He never had to navigate zone defenses though. He would’ve had to trust his teammates way more with today’s rules.
Hi young fella!VooDoo7 wrote:Imagine if Jordan got to play against today's defenses where defenders aren't allowed to even touch the opponent. Well, unless it's the guy guarding Giannis, of course.
fishnc wrote:If I had a gun with two bullets and I was in a room with Hitler, Bin Laden, and LeBron, I would shoot LeBron twice.

ReasonablySober wrote:MJ wouldn't be remotely as effective in today's game. Zone defense, paints' packed...his style of ball doesn't work in 2020. Advanced defenses would be playing him to shoot mid range shots all night long.

ClassicJack wrote:ReasonablySober wrote:MJ wouldn't be remotely as effective in today's game. Zone defense, paints' packed...his style of ball doesn't work in 2020. Advanced defenses would be playing him to shoot mid range shots all night long.
Kawhi just won a chip basically playing Jordan's game on a gimpy leg. Jordan would be super effective in today's game.
ReasonablySober wrote:ClassicJack wrote:ReasonablySober wrote:MJ wouldn't be remotely as effective in today's game. Zone defense, paints' packed...his style of ball doesn't work in 2020. Advanced defenses would be playing him to shoot mid range shots all night long.
Kawhi just won a chip basically playing Jordan's game on a gimpy leg. Jordan would be super effective in today's game.
Leonard is a better outside shooter on higher volume. Not comparable.
Giannis Antetokounmpo wrote:You're out here reffing like Marc Davis and ****
chonestown wrote:soxperry wrote:chonestown wrote:
There was at least one notorious standoff between Jordan and Cartwright. Pretty sure it was in "Jordan Rules." Save for the DC years, this is Exhibit A for Jordan as toxic teammate.
i would accept that he was an **** as a teammate, but if the overall success of the team didn't suffer i have a hard time calling his behavior toxic.
If you want to foucs on a phrase I used more for alliteration than accuracy, go 'head. Probably the least comment-worthy part of my post.
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