jepoyskieLOVEbianca Posted February 27, 2013 Share Posted February 27, 2013 Whatever alternick. You can't even answer how I'm supposed to take what Jordan said. It's apparent you don't know what you're talking about. You and your convoluted nonsense.Only stupid people like Alberto would give credence to your asinine posts.Aren't you Alberto? i have just answered your question sir, you can take the remark, 5 is greater than 1 literally, but don't take the whole statement literally.... as qutoed from my previous post... "don't take ALL things literally" so it means you take some, and not ALL... it depends on situations... anyway sir, you could say anything you want, like "my comments are non sense" and i do respect that, because that was your opinion... anyway, i'm not here to argue with you, i'm just trying to explain things, so as not to make MJ remarks so sensational... i'm also not here to argue who was the best player between KB and LBJ, cause as we all know, everyone will always be entitled to his opinion... i like things you don't like, and i don't like things you like, and vice versa... let us just respect each other... anyway, this thread was meant for discussions, but never to start a fight... apologies if i may have offended you sir... peace! Quote Link to comment
Baraka Posted February 27, 2013 Share Posted February 27, 2013 More than MJ's abilities and greatness, I think what MJ has also contributed into the hearts and minds of the people is the "wanna be MJ" notion. I remember way back in highschool and college, everytime we play street basketball and do a jump shot or drive to the hoop, we always say "JORDAN!" or "O eto Jordan oh..." then do our thing on-court. I think more than his greatness, that impact also instilled in us. Quote Link to comment
jepoyskieLOVEbianca Posted February 28, 2013 Share Posted February 28, 2013 More than MJ's abilities and greatness, I think what MJ has also contributed into the hearts and minds of the people is the "wanna be MJ" notion. I remember way back in highschool and college, everytime we play street basketball and do a jump shot or drive to the hoop, we always say "JORDAN!" or "O eto Jordan oh..." then do our thing on-court. I think more than his greatness, that impact also instilled in us. agree!! nakakarelate ako dito sir... yung tipong pag ginagawa mo si Jordan, ilalabas mo din yung dila mo pag lay-up.... hehe Quote Link to comment
Baraka Posted March 1, 2013 Share Posted March 1, 2013 nice one! buti nakakarelate ka chief! astig! hehehe agree!! nakakarelate ako dito sir... yung tipong pag ginagawa mo si Jordan, ilalabas mo din yung dila mo pag lay-up.... hehe Quote Link to comment
jepoyskieLOVEbianca Posted March 4, 2013 Share Posted March 4, 2013 nice one! buti nakakarelate ka chief! astig! hehehe oo boss!! ang daming gumagaya kay jordan nun... idol talaga!! 1 Quote Link to comment
MangNyakis Posted March 6, 2013 Share Posted March 6, 2013 Kenny Smith for me got it right..... he said that MJ never had a team mate that deserved to be double teamed... Kobe had Shaq on his 3peat then Gasol and Bynum on the 4th and 5th. LBJ has Wade and Bosh. Bird had Mchaile and Parish. Magic had Jabbar and Worthy. defense was not the focal point during the days of Russel and Wilt. Just look at the pattern. all the greats players had great team mates. Who did MJ have during hist 1st 3peat? Pippen and a bunch of average NBA players. Pippen didn't deserve to be double teamed so defense would double and triple team MJ even 5vs1 against the Detroit Bad Boys. Quote Link to comment
LOL lololoy Posted March 11, 2013 Share Posted March 11, 2013 He's the best during his time. Pero baka his record might be erased by Kobe and LeBron paunti-unti. Quote Link to comment
Pnat8R Posted March 11, 2013 Share Posted March 11, 2013 Kaya lang gumaling si bryant at james kasi natuto lang sila kay jordan.. yun lang yun e Quote Link to comment
jepoyskieLOVEbianca Posted March 11, 2013 Share Posted March 11, 2013 Kaya lang gumaling si bryant at james kasi natuto lang sila kay jordan.. yun lang yun e at some point, tama to sir... kasi nagkaroon sila ng standard na gustong higitan... naging inspiration na kaya palang abutin yung mga ganung bagay!! Quote Link to comment
MangNyakis Posted March 11, 2013 Share Posted March 11, 2013 at some point, tama to sir... kasi nagkaroon sila ng standard na gustong higitan... naging inspiration na kaya palang abutin yung mga ganung bagay!! true.... but you can also say the same with Jordan. gumaling sya dahil sa pag nood kay Dr. J and others before his time. Quote Link to comment
jepoyskieLOVEbianca Posted March 11, 2013 Share Posted March 11, 2013 true.... but you can also say the same with Jordan. gumaling sya dahil sa pag nood kay Dr. J and others before his time. ahm, sabagay tama ka... nung bata pa si MJ, may mga naging inspirasyon din sya... mas kinilala lang talaga yung kay MJ kasi sobrang inidolo talaga sya ng karamihan Quote Link to comment
Little Johnny Posted March 29, 2013 Share Posted March 29, 2013 there are a lot of good players... and records are meant to be broken eventually. Pero fact is, Jordan skills made basketball even more popular. Kobe, LeBron and others are good or should we say exceptional players... but the impact they contributed to basketball (as a whole) is not the same as Jordan.. Quote Link to comment
Guest Demonick Fury Posted March 29, 2013 Share Posted March 29, 2013 Tama. Malakas ang impact ni Jordan sa NBA. Lalo niya itong pinasikat. Quote Link to comment
MangNyakis Posted April 1, 2013 Share Posted April 1, 2013 For me perfect timing si MJ because before him there was Bird vs Magic and now there is Lbj vs Kobe vs Durant. During Mj's reign he was the top player no one came close. Also NBA / NIKE and other sponsors marketing helped alot. Puting on a "BE LIKE MIKE" campaign even though MJ had a gambling problem. Quote Link to comment
jepoyskieLOVEbianca Posted April 2, 2013 Share Posted April 2, 2013 For me perfect timing si MJ because before him there was Bird vs Magic and now there is Lbj vs Kobe vs Durant. During Mj's reign he was the top player no one came close. Also NBA / NIKE and other sponsors marketing helped alot. Puting on a "BE LIKE MIKE" campaign even though MJ had a gambling problem. actually sir there was Karl Malone during MJ time... remember they met in the NBA finals for 3 times i think (or two???) Quote Link to comment
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