"The Last Dance" Michael Jordan & Chicago Bulls Docuseries

You’re probably the only Knicks fan I’ve ever heard say they like Reggie Miller. He was known as The Knicks Killer in the late 90’s. One of the most famous images in NBA history was directed towards your teams official mascot (Spike Lee).

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Knicks fan here. I don’t necessarily like Reggie, but you can’t deny his skill. Would’ve been appreciated more if he didn’t torment my team though
 
Warning this is an extremely long article but it is also the most in depth article I have ever read about MJ. It really explains the kind of person he is both the side he shows to the public and his very private inner circle. It also touches on his very deep and complex relationship with race.

 
Warning this is an extremely long article but it is also the most in depth article I have ever read about MJ. It really explains the kind of person he is both the side he shows to the public and his very private inner circle. It also touches on his very deep and complex relationship with race.

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He posted a few of these.

SOme of you asked about his father speaking.


Easy for me to say bc it's not my dad getting drug but this is a prime example of STAY OFF OF SOCIAL MEDIA. Especially with the dirt his dad has in his past. Nothing but toxic and petty energy and it's a dirty rabbit hole if you're the least but invested. Basically like going in rival gang territory.
 
Klay, all day. Reggie could not bust 50 on you on consecutive nights, he ran too much off of screens, never truly creating his own shots off the dribble. He had to work harder to get his. Klay can pat the rock, then take you off the dribble. Physically stronger on the defensive end as well.
 
Klay, all day. Reggie could not bust 50 on you on consecutive nights, he ran too much off of screens, never truly creating his own shots off the dribble. He had to work harder to get his. Klay can pat the rock, then take you off the dribble. Physically stronger on the defensive end as well.
Klay is the ultimate 2nd star in my eyes. He would be the perfect sidekick for any NBA star in history.

He has great defense and there will be nights he scores 50 if the coach lets him.

I'd even rank him above Pippen. His defense didn't impact a game as much as Pippen's but his gravity on offense is huge and would open it up for the other star. Defense is important but at the end of a REAL intense NBA game it's harder to get a bucket than it is to get a stop.

He was durable too, until this freak injury, which had nothing to do with his conditioning.

I try to tell people that he's better off-the-dribble and in isolation than a lot of people think. In 20 years everyone will say he was a spot-up shooter.
 
At the time, I vaguely knew that the Bulls GM had not drafted Jordan and he always wanted to start from scratch. I did not realize how maniacal Krause was about breaking up that team. Time proved how foolish that was, it's been 22 years and basically one season where the Bulls were contenders. Even at the time though, it didn't make sense. When you have the best player ever, a hall of famer and the best role player of all time and a supporting cast that can win three in a row, you stay with it until it no longer works.
 
Klay is the ultimate 2nd star in my eyes. He would be the perfect sidekick for any NBA star in history.

He has great defense and there will be nights he scores 50 if the coach lets him.

I'd even rank him above Pippen. His defense didn't impact a game as much as Pippen's but his gravity on offense is huge and would open it up for the other star. Defense is important but at the end of a REAL intense NBA game it's harder to get a bucket than it is to get a stop.

He was durable too, until this freak injury, which had nothing to do with his conditioning.

I try to tell people that he's better off-the-dribble and in isolation than a lot of people think. In 20 years everyone will say he was a spot-up shooter.
I agree, but I am not placing him above Pippen. My watching him guard Magic from end to end had shown me that he was simply different at 6"8, especially when he was healthy.
 
Dude's such a clown. He lost all credibility to me whenever I see him on ESPN
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Even LeBron took shots at him for mis quoting him lol

Threat?!

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