This is really distracting to me...what is going on there? He looks like he's always in the middle of that crying Jordan meme.Michael, try a couple drops of visine my man.
Might be that glass of whatever he is drinking next to that chair. Keep an eye on that glass during the interviews. During the first episode, the first cut to that interview had the glass at about 1/4 full.This is really distracting to me...what is going on there? He looks like he's always in the middle of that crying Jordan meme.
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His eyes are always like that nowadays. Always glassy and bloodshot.Might be that glass of whatever he is drinking next to that chair. Keep an eye on that glass during the interviews. During the first episode, the first cut to that interview had the glass at about 1/4 full.
Later in the show they cut back to that same shot and his glass is about 3/4 full.
“Please send stamps”His letter home
That whole 10 minutes was as good as it gets.Ron Harper when they told him Ehlo was getting MJ on that last play
As long as you aren’t a Cavs fan anyway.That whole 10 minutes was as good as it gets.
One of the all time favorites for those from Detroit.Bill Laimbeer.
Mount Rushmore of most hated dudes outside of his town.
The Sex Pistols were pretty personally obnoxious. I think their idiocy transcended sport like few people or organizations can. But they did.Takes a special person to maintain that kind of hatred MJ has of Isiah for over 30 years.
He didn’t want to pay all those guys. I think he probably is skating a bit and Krause took all the heat when it wasn’t necessarily 100% on Krause. Not saying it wasn’t Krause too, but I seem to remember it being pretty well known that Reinsdorf not wanting to pay everyone was a major factor in splitting things up.How on earth did the Bulls owner let Krause run off Phil and MJ? Absolutely baffling.
Vegas babyFrom Twitter:
Dennis Rodman: Drinking a beer, no helmet, driving a motorcycle, police escort.
Gotcha. If true, he’s definitely getting away with a crime.He didn’t want to pay all those guys. I think he probably is skating a bit and Krause took all the heat when it wasn’t necessarily 100% on Krause. Not saying it wasn’t Krause too, but I seem to remember it being pretty well known that Reinsdorf not wanting to pay everyone was a major factor in splitting things up.
The Celtics did the same thing to the Pistons a few years earlier, so it was not a new thing.Grant had it 100% right. The pistons were #####es.
Acted like a bunch of big tough guys throwing cheap shots (Yeah yeah, I know 80's guys......"hard nosed basketball) , and when they finally got whooped, they took their ball and went home.
Dont blame MJ one bit for freezing Isaiah off the Dream Team.
My guess is that this is just the tip of the iceberg on the Jordan pettiness we're going to see in the next 6 episodes.Takes a special person to maintain that kind of hatred MJ has of Isiah for over 30 years.
Is it odd the Jazz seem to get a pass for essentially playing the same way in the 90's?Also, while the Pistons took rough play to a new level for sure, the Lakers and Celtics played pretty rough at times as well. Yes, that was 80's basketball, and at least the Pistons owned it instead of pretending to be something they weren't.
I thought the same thing. If you look at those shot charts today, they're all dunk/layups or threes. With no mid-range game being coached, at his size, he would have had to live out on the 3. Curious how that ever would have played out. A guy like Rip Hamilton on the Pistons is the same. Mid-range shots coming off screens.It's funny to watch the highlights of all those Jordan mid-range fade-aways and weird-angled, well defended shots. In today's game those would be considered terrible shots but he was arguably the best at them. No doubt if he were a young player today, they would coach that out of him and he would focus on threes and drives.
As well as the Knicks.Is it odd the Jazz seem to get a pass for essentially playing the same way in the 90's?
watching these highlights should shut everyone the hell up that is saying lebron is better than MJ. MJ was just a force of natureAfter seeing how into the games the crowds were, it saddens me to think about playing games in empty arenas.
I love it because there is some stuff I wasn't aware of, and because of the nostalgia of a time when I LOVED the NBA. My 15 year old son loves it because it's basketball history he was very much limited in understanding and the behind the scenes team stuff is fascinating to him (also we accidentally started late on the uncensored channel last night so he got to hear all the swears). My wife loves it because even though she hates sports she LOVES good documentaries and this is that. True family enjoyment for us.Huge Bulls fan here (at least back in the day... hard to root now, unfortunately), so I've been watching. Maybe I just don't like documentaries but so far I'm just not all that into it. This was supposed to be this huge thing, back to sports, blah blah blah... honestly, I'd rather watch Iron Man for the 4th time.
I'll admit I haven't watched e3/4 yet. So far, you're right, there are some things I either forgot or wasn't aware of. Nostalgia factor there, too. I'll catch up before next Sunday... maybe my tune will have changed.I love it because there is some stuff I wasn't aware of, and because of the nostalgia of a time when I LOVED the NBA. My 15 year old son loves it because it's basketball history he was very much limited in understanding and the behind the scenes team stuff is fascinating to him (also we accidentally started late on the uncensored channel last night so he got to hear all the swears). My wife loves it because even though she hates sports she LOVES good documentaries and this is that. True family enjoyment for us.
No way a Bulls fan could say thisHuge Bulls fan here (at least back in the day... hard to root now, unfortunately), so I've been watching. Maybe I just don't like documentaries but so far I'm just not all that into it. This was supposed to be this huge thing, back to sports, blah blah blah... honestly, I'd rather watch Iron Man for the 4th time.
Was absolutely obsessed in the late 80's through the 90's. John Paxson still my favorite player of all time, probably.No way a Bulls fan could say this
Was absolutely obsessed in the late 80's through the 90's. John Paxson still my favorite player of all time, probably.
Shrug.
Does that mean Bird and the Celtics were #######s too for doing the same thing to the Pistons first?You can tell a lot about a man by how he handles defeat. Exhibit A Magic hugging Jordan after defeat and being genuinely happy for him vs Isaiah being a complete #####.
Thank you. It’s not even close.watching these highlights should shut everyone the hell up that is saying lebron is better than MJ. MJ was just a force of nature
Lol whatI was jacked to watch this as this was a before my time, but MJ is not coming off real well. Not sure he was the person people thought he was..but is any athlete or actor? To pull strings to keep other players off the Dream Team is not cool at all.
Plus Mike has not aged well and look more like Charles Barkley now. My dad said that it was that "High Life" does to you.