Originally Posted by ChiefsCountry:
Jordan let's quit in my prime because I was going to get suspended for gambling.
Lol you actually believe that theory?
No it wasn't the fact that he had already won 3 rings and his baseball loving dad just got murdered. Nope...it was that he was going to be suspended if he stayed in the league. Perfect sense. [Reply]
Originally Posted by -King-:
Lol you actually believe that theory?
No it wasn't the fact that he had already won 3 rings and his baseball loving dad just got murdered. Nope...it was that he was going to be suspended if he stayed in the league. Perfect sense.
“After the Bulls won their third championship, the NBA launched an investigation into Jordan's gambling problems to check whether he had violated any league rules. Then, four months later Jordan stunned the world by suddenly retiring from professional basketball.
At the press conference when he was asked if he would ever return he said, " Five years down the road, if the urge comes back, if the Bulls will have me, if David Stern lets me back in the league, I may come back."
Originally Posted by Cave Johnson:
“After the Bulls won their third championship, the NBA launched an investigation into Jordan's gambling problems to check whether he had violated any league rules. Then, four months later Jordan stunned the world by suddenly retiring from professional basketball.
At the press conference when he was asked if he would ever return he said, " Five years down the road, if the urge comes back, if the Bulls will have me, if David Stern lets me back in the league, I may come back."
Here we go with the conspiracy theorists who probably believe aliens aducted them and did sexual experiments on their bodies.
'The National Basketball Association's investigation into Michael Jordan's gambling activities has been completed, and Commissioner David Stern said Friday there was "absolutely no evidence Jordan violated league rules."
Stern previously said there was "absolutely no connection" between the investigation, conducted by former federal Judge Frederick Lacey, and Jordan's sudden retirement from pro basketball Wednesday.'
Originally Posted by NWTF:
Thats certain. They basically hired Kidd as HC in waiting before interviewing for the current HC position. I dont know how great or not so great Vogel will be, but hes on an island out there, and will have to hit the ground running. Lebron wanted Kidd on staff and I guess the Lakers were impressed enough to make him the highest paid assistant. Vogel wont last long.
Kidd leaves and the Bucks go from the fringe of the playoffs to best record in the NBA. He's garbage. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BigCatDaddy:
Yeah..I think your right. Chemistry is actually a valuable thing to have as the Spurs showed us in their title run while beating that Heat super team by about 20 a game in the finals.
Chemistry is a thing, but the spurs won dick last season with “chemistry.” [Reply]
Originally Posted by Cave Johnson:
“After the Bulls won their third championship, the NBA launched an investigation into Jordan's gambling problems to check whether he had violated any league rules. Then, four months later Jordan stunned the world by suddenly retiring from professional basketball.
At the press conference when he was asked if he would ever return he said, " Five years down the road, if the urge comes back, if the Bulls will have me, if David Stern lets me back in the league, I may come back."
Originally Posted by Cave Johnson:
“After the Bulls won their third championship, the NBA launched an investigation into Jordan's gambling problems to check whether he had violated any league rules. Then, four months later Jordan stunned the world by suddenly retiring from professional basketball.
At the press conference when he was asked if he would ever return he said, " Five years down the road, if the urge comes back, if the Bulls will have me, if David Stern lets me back in the league, I may come back."
He had a gambling problem but as long as he wasn't gambling on his NBA games, NBA couldn't suspend him. And what would the point of suspending him but keeping it a secret be? [Reply]
Originally Posted by -King-:
He had a gambling problem but as long as he wasn't gambling on his NBA games, NBA couldn't suspend him. And what would the point of suspending him but keeping it a secret be?
Exactly. Guy wants to gamble his life away who cares? As long as he isnt betting against the Bulls and then throwing games I dont see what the big deal is. it's his money and gambling is legal.
Worked out for him, guys a certified billionaire... [Reply]
Originally Posted by -King-:
Lol you actually believe that theory?
No it wasn't the fact that he had already won 3 rings and his baseball loving dad just got murdered. Nope...it was that he was going to be suspended if he stayed in the league. Perfect sense.
Thats exactly what happened. And, there has been much speculation that his dad was murdered because Jordan had tons of unpaid gambling debt. Jordan is lucky they didnt have social media back then [Reply]
Originally Posted by BWillie:
Thats exactly what happened. And, there has been much speculation that his dad was murdered because Jordan had tons of unpaid gambling debt. Jordan is lucky they didnt have social media back then
Jordans dad got murdered because he decided to sleep in a Mercedes Jordan bought him on the side of the highway.
Sometimes things are as simple as they seem. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BWillie:
Thats exactly what happened. And, there has been much speculation that his dad was murdered because Jordan had tons of unpaid gambling debt. Jordan is lucky they didnt have social media back then
Originally Posted by Titty Meat:
Not sure how westbrook Paul and harden all work together. I'm guessing Paul gets traded?
Rockets are in desperation mode having missed on Butler. Clearly at this stage CP3 doesn't get it done for them and could see them trading him and his bad contract with picks to take their chances pairing Westbrook with Harden before the window is closed. Those two are friends and the Dantoni system could suit Westbrook if Harden is willing. [Reply]