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An unusual take on Michael Jordan
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Agreed! This was painful to watch. Everything I've ever heard (off the record) and suspected about MJ was proven out in this speech. I felt embarrassed for him. Whichever one of his "handlers" that allowed him to speak "off the cuff" and without a prepared speech should be fired.
MJ came across as bitter, petty, egotistical, and VERY insecure. While every other acceptance speech came across as a "10" -- gracious, professional, classy, emotional -- MJ's came a cross as a BIG goose egg "0"!
I feel sorry for MJ; it is obvious that he is growing older, lonelier, unfulfilled, and unhappier every day.
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This ridiculous column says the NBA should restrict who wears #23 anywhere in the entire NBA..and only superstars should be able to wear it...
gimme a break....
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Originally posted by tornado View PostThis ridiculous column says the NBA should restrict who wears #23 anywhere in the entire NBA..and only superstars should be able to wear it...
gimme a break....
http://otrsportsonline.com/2009/09/1...ans-number-23/
Edit: I just realized the column said it would only let "superstars" where #23... that is stupid...
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Jordan vs. Russell One More Time
I doubt MJ takes them up on this offer. The risk of humiliation would be greater to him than the chance to make his favorite charity $100,000 richer. We'll have to wait and see......
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Originally posted by BU_EMT128 View PostJust like Brett Farve... Tarnishing his legacy by making poor decisions.
The only tarnish on his image is how he has the past two years acted in the off season but when you look at him on the field his image is still pretty good. Though his hit on Eugene Wilson in the pre season was absolute bush league.
But how he acted in the off season will have zero impact on his legacy.
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