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09-12-2009, 09:32 PM
#181
National High School Star
Re: holy ****, who is sitting to jordan's left?
People seem to be getting upset over people celebrating MJ being inducted into the hall of fame... I don't really get it.
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09-13-2009, 12:42 AM
#182
Re: holy ****, who is sitting to jordan's left?
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09-13-2009, 03:52 AM
#183
Decent playground baller
Re: holy ****, who is sitting to jordan's left?
She's not bad, but she's not good enough to receive a holy **** in my opinion. Jordan's daughter though.....whoooo she's gonna be hot as in a few years, I bet she's going to try to pursue a career in hollywood....be a singer or an actress or something. I believe her name is Jasmine Jordan i believe.
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09-13-2009, 04:17 AM
#184
Doodle
Re: holy ****, who is sitting to jordan's left?
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09-13-2009, 04:41 AM
#185
NBA All-star
Re: holy ****, who is sitting to jordan's left?
Originally Posted by nbastatus
What happened to his ex?
Juanita or the one that looked like Michael Jackson?
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09-13-2009, 06:08 AM
#186
Power32 (OJ Mayo)
Re: holy ****, who is sitting to jordan's left?
Originally Posted by Samurai Swoosh
Jordan finally one up'ed Kobe in the wifey department.
this
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09-13-2009, 06:10 AM
#187
Power32 (OJ Mayo)
Re: holy ****, who is sitting to jordan's left?
i enjoyed mj speech. It felt like his old days when him and gary payton would talk sh!t to each other. I wish more players would do that.
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09-13-2009, 04:16 PM
#188
Re: holy ****, who is sitting to jordan's left?
Originally Posted by Samurai Swoosh
JESUS, Money ... EPIC hotness on your arm, there.
"Limits like fears, are often just illusions."
Could you imagine MJ out there at 50 years old busting people's asses?
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09-13-2009, 05:37 PM
#189
Re: holy ****, who is sitting to jordan's left?
Originally Posted by mlh1981
As happy as I am for Jordan, I wonder how he will fill the void in the second half of his life, because it's pretty obvious that nothing will ever come close to filling that competitive desire quite like basketball did. The man's greatest strengths are also his greatest weaknesses.
Once again, Stockton gets overshadowed and basically dominated by MJ. I was watching some of that Bulls/Jazz game today on ESPN classic from 1997. Every time time, I think that maybe..........maybe the Jazz can really pull it off. Maybe if Malone actually took it to Rodman and the other much smaller defenders instead of settling for jumpers? Maybe if Jerry Sloan's system allowed more freedom for Stockton to shoot the ball. What if/what if/what if/what if.......
The man kept an entire generation of greats ringless. They were all competitive, bloodthirsty freaks, but MJ was simply on a different plateau in that regard that very few people in any competitive setting will ever be able to reach.
Absolutely spectacular post.
I was watching the Jazz/Bulls games a few months back on the Ultimate Jordan DVD thinking, "Oh man, the Jazz are up, I think they can win this." Or, "Malone should've done ____." Obviously I know the Bulls win but there's just something there, something intangible, that makes me not believe it until the very end.
The Bulls dynasty was just incredible, they destroyed the greatest, and kept pushing the usurpers down. If that dynasty never happened, I literally think a different team could've won every year... But because of Jordan none did.
All the speeches were good (Stringer/Sloan went on a little too long). Robinson was surprisingly religious, Stockton was hilarious, and Jordan was exactly how I hoped. He said what he wanted, was emotional, talked some trash, and gave us insight into his life. It was a great ceremony.
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09-13-2009, 05:42 PM
#190
Re: holy ****, who is sitting to jordan's left?
Originally Posted by ProfessorMurder
Robinson was surprisingly religious
Thought it was common knowledge in the Sports world that David Robinson is a deeply religious man
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09-13-2009, 06:56 PM
#191
Re: holy ****, who is sitting to jordan's left?
Originally Posted by DonDadda59
Thought it was common knowledge in the Sports world that David Robinson is a deeply religious man
Well yeah, it's just that I hadn't seen him interview or speak for so long I forgot. So it was surprising, since I totally spaced on it. I liked his speech a lot... I feel like he was kind of screwed though. He felt rushed while everyone else went on forever.
His speech was like 10 minutes, if that. All the others were more than double that.
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09-13-2009, 06:57 PM
#192
Doodle
Re: holy ****, who is sitting to jordan's left?
Originally Posted by White Chocolate
Juanita or the one that looked like Michael Jackson?
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