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I'll be the first to admit that I idolized MJ as a basketball player!
I once had a conversation with a very good friend. In this conversation he asked me, among other things:
Which MJ do you like best, the MJ of the 80s, the MJ of the 90s or the Wizard MJ.
My answer came like a pistol shot: The Wizard MJ.
He asked: Why?
The way he played was breathtaking. Like a father who teaches his children how to do it. Not explosive, not eccentric, but smooth and without the need to be the best.
He then said. If you compare the three MJ's how would you do it.
I had to think about it for a long time. I said then MJ was like a painter.
The 80s MJ painted blurred transitions with bright colors, no clear edges, as was the case in Expressionism.
The 90s MJ painted like baroque painters, clear choice of colors and sometimes bright colors if they could be introduced. But always subordinate to the goal of showing a clear picture.
The Wizard MJ was like a Japanese master painter painting his last picture of his favorite fish, mountain or river. It's no longer just about the painting itself, but about doing it so that others can see how wonderful this fish, Mountain, river or whatever is.
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Everyone talks about the 2 year break coming back winning 3 in a row, but taking off 3 years coming back damn near 40 years old n dropping 20ppg is crazy. I always say if he didn't take off those 2 years n played 3-4 more seasons after the 6th ring he would've ended with around 40,000-45,000 points.
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MJ was insane. Insaw him in the early 90s, mid-late 90s, and 2000. I agree with Sheed, Wizards Jordan was sharp, slower, and methodical. He was very much the same killer, but his body wasn't able to hold up.
Its a lot of moves with counter moves, a lot more adaptation. Dude was dangerous. You put this Jordan in 34 year old Jordans body and it's 40 a night in the 90s.
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Maaaan Derozen and Wallace said it BEST! MJ's mastery of the game and the WAY he made his shot selections was simply a masters class on the Wizards which is interesting to me that people DON'T talk about that more often. I remember being in my mid to late 20's and being a attendant of the game and really working at my craft in an era that was post Jordan where AI and Kobe were the ones to be emulated. I remember watching those Wizards games bc everyone was talking about how when he first came back how badly he sucked being 41 and away less athletic... Hell he looked like he'd gained a good 20-30lbs yet when I watched him I couldn't believe what I was seeing! He was literally having his way with kids half his age!
His first step wasn't as crisp, his ability to rise up OVER and ABSOLUTELY dominate the have was all but give yet he was finding flaws in every superstars have and SERIOUSLY making them pay by making them look stupid, by biting on pump fakes, fly's, getting lost in his footwork and ABSOLUTELY getting owned by his ability to set up and drain the mid range fadeaway in their grill! He was showing a skill set that even the vet's of the game maybe had the ability of pulling off with the success he was. Old man Jordan was a complete monster.
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@estebanrivera4786
2 months ago
This is because he was SKILLED, and not just athletic. And when he was younger, he still did these things. Being athletic is just an advantage.
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