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Heck yes. As a coach, the chemistry/team dynamic is something that fascinates me. If you make me wanna fight for you, I will be in your corner. I have had less talented teams beat better ones bc I know that my kids would go through a wall for me. Best feeling in the world.
Yes really good so far on both episodes. MJ as a athlete I dont think anyone had that complete package. Then Pippen wasn't a slouch either especially being a top 5 guy in the league as a #2 to the GOAT.
So far I've greatly enjoyed it. Made me feel like a kid again and why I loved MJ so much. Apparently the next 4-5 episodes is when he doesn't come off great. I loved the Pistons stuff this week
For most of us who saw him play, there's not much question. Jordan is the best to ever play the game. For the younger crowd, this is no disrespect to Lebron. He's the best of his era, just like Bird and Magic were the best of theirs. But there was only one MJ.
The only guy who might have compared was Len Bias, but we'll never know.
It’s good for the younger folks to really see how good and how driven MJ was about winning. Krause added the right players but the guy was such an idiot to not let that team continue
He’s no longer with us, but like many smart people he probably wanted to show how smart he was and have his genius confirmed by winning a title with new players.
instead he should’ve swallowed his pride, brought back Phil and MJ and try again. Instead he bungled their next few drafts
That pride is a pesky thing if you allow it to be. We all succumb to it in some way in life. There's just usually not a sports dynasty at stake.
Back in the mid 80s I rarely missed a match up when the Bulls came to play the Hawks. Wilkins would always play his best game of the year when MJ was on the court. Those head to head battles were some of the best I ever witnessed. I was very fortunate to have seen many of the greats play and hands down MJ was the best of the best.
The Last Dance will serve as an eye opening look at MJ and Company for all of the young naysayers at his total greatness/dominance. This gives some new reflection, and also keen insight to a lot of the younger people in the world today as to what folks that are mostly over a certain age (40 to 45 minimum) who saw each, and every NBA season from the late 1980s, through the late 1990s, with Michael Jordan leading the Chicago Bulls on a run of utter dominance. Those millions upon millions of shoes that are made (and sold) by Nike??? They are called "AIR JORDAN'S" for a reason.
I loved how much Jordan still hates Isiah to this day. I couldn't stand those Pistons teams like everyone else and it was funny to see that the hate was real.
And for the record, I might be the only guy in his 40s that thinks LeBron is a touch better than MJ.
*Ducks fruit thrown at my head*
I'm not sure that Jason Whitlock helps your case, but it's certainly not end of discussion.
LeBron never quit on his team to go play baseball. Just saying...
I don't think MJ had anything else to accomplish at that point. He had no challengers left since he had taken most of them out. Michael retired, didn't quit. LeBron quit in game. A little different story