Stockton/Malone were the duo I actually felt bad for in the reign of Jordan. All the rest were forebear champions to be struck down or whippersnappers who needed put in their place. Those two played well enough and long enough together you felt bad they were playing in a historic period that would blunt their accomplishments.
Kind of like if Russell Wilson had gone to even more SBs and always faced Brady and always lost, and had already retired. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Baby Lee:
Stockton/Malone were the duo I actually felt bad for in the reign of Jordan. All the rest were forebear champions to be struck down or whippersnappers who needed put in their place. Those two played well enough and long enough together you felt bad they were playing in a historic period that would blunt their accomplishments.
Kind of like if Russell Wilson had gone to even more SBs and always faced Brady and always lost, and had already retired.
We will say this of Justin Herbert one day. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Deberg_1990:
Standing by waiting for all the negative LeBron posts.....
Keep waiting. This is a thread about Jordan's flu game and the greatness he displayed that night.
Of course, I'm sure KCC will be along sometime soon to somehow discredit it or compare it to Lebron in some way, but that's to be expected. He just can't help himself.
Edit: Nevermind. I see's he's already been here. Like the sun rising in the east . . . . . . . [Reply]
This story keeps getting grander and grander - by the day. In 2030, It will be Jordan at a Pizza that had Super Ebolaids-19 on it and managed to win the game with one arm. [Reply]