Michael Jordan - Champion

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Uploaded by on Oct 11, 2008

Ever wonder how MJ gets to work?
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Imagine that you are a lover of the theater in London in the early 17th century, and you have just learned that Will Shakespeare has hung up his quill. You know instantly what that means. It doesn't mean that drama will die. It doesn't mean that there won't be good new plays by Ben Jonson and John Webster. It doesn't mean that the march of Western civilization will come to a screeching halt. But it does mean this: Going to the Globe will never be quite as exciting or quite as interesting again. If this seems an excruciatingly hyperbolic analogy to Michael Jordan's retirement on Jan. 13, well, this is the time for excruciatingly hyperbolic analogies. Shakespeare's nonpareil brilliance and versatility have resonated for more than 400 years -- you can even see a young, love-struck Will being portrayed at your local multiplex right now!--and it's easy to imagine Jordan's legacy enduring for generations as well. Remember, too, that we were observing the most written about, the most watched athlete of all time. More than his uncanny knack for finding the basket from impossible angles, more than his buzzer-beating heroics, Jordan's greatest accomplishment was that he was always better than his hype. Yes, the NBA will survive without him, just as the theater survived without the Bard. The sad thing is that while Shakespeare's masterpieces will be brought to life on the stage for centuries to come, Michael's masterpieces, though available on video, can never be recreated.

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I tried not to include most of his well known plays while still maintaining good clips; Included are a dunk vs Barkley, block on reggie, his first game winners (college, nba , back from baseball), celebration after his 5th championship where he put up fingers as though the bulls might win 8 championships, and many dunks.
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  • 91 to 93 season. houston 5 : 1 bulls

    if the bulls met houston in finals houston would win it easily becouse of the Vernon Maxwell who could guard Jordan.

    Jordan was a bit lucky in that matter.

  • from 95-98 the Pacers beat the Bulls 4 times. The Bulls beat them in the 98 playoffs.

    The Jazz beat them 3 out of 4 times between 97 and 98 but lost to the Bulls in the finals both years.

    It's all subjective, but regular season success does not guarantee post season success.

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  • watch my vid it will tell evry thing

  • 1:29- 1:32 SO TRUE!!!

  • @garioldwin

    u talkin out ya ass

  • @sammymac123 I love how everyone always excludes Wade.... its always lebron/kobe kobe/lebron

  • @radekamelobojan thrue , but there are some players who can limit his performance like vernon maxwell .

  • best mj honor ever

  • Nobody can guard Jordan!

  • question??? was that barkley at 1:57 getting dunked on?

  • i watch this once a day for inspiration

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