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Yardbarker on MSNMichael Jordan believes today's NBA stars deserve more respectIn a refreshingly candid display of love for the game, Michael Jordan called a ceasefire to the debate, which has only served to denigrate the new crop of players currently populating the sport.
Although Michael Jordan is considered one of the greatest in NBA history, his leadership style often drew criticism. Now, a ...
David Falk speaks about the modern day NBA and how he thinks Michael Jordan would have averaged close to 50 points a game.
"I don't like this kid 'cause Magic was my guy," confessed the "Black Mamba," adding that he believed it was the first time ...
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BasketballNetwork.net on MSN"You saw how he broke down emotionally" - B.J. Armstrong admits Michael Jordan sometimes felt his own leadership style was too intenseFor B.J. Armstrong, a former Bulls point guard who watched "Mr. Air" up close during the early 1990s dynasty years, the ...
Mike Tirico doesn’t know exactly what role Michael Jordan will play in the revival of the NBA on NBC. And honestly, it sounds ...
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"I'm looking at his post-up game" - Michael Jordan breaks down how closely Kobe Bryant mirrored his styleAs Kobe Bryant progressed in his NBA career, it became very evident that he was openly copying Michael ... Yes," Jordan said when asked if he thinks Bryant's style of play has become identical ...
In the late 1980s, the Bulls and the Detroit Pistons engaged in a fierce battle for dominance in the Eastern Conference.
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Basketball Network on MSNMichael Jordan told Phil Jackson that Scottie Pippen was the second-best player on the 1992 Dream Team: "He was a legitimate star"Their eyes turned to University of Central Arkansas alum Scottie Pippen, the forward who, in Game 6 of the 1992 NBA Finals, ...
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