blockboy504
LSU Tigers
ya'll some bytchass jordan hating fakkits bruh....
Cause hes the GOAT...fukk kind of question is this.
Cause he the GOAT....
Dude is 50 years old and teens and cats in they 20s out here going crazy over the shoes he wore back in the 90's.
Also what else are they supposed to talk about right now? Its a slow sports week and I'm am very tired of hearing about the Lakers and Dwight Howard.
And at the end of the day, Jordan helped ESPN rise to greatness.
His highlights are part of what made Sportcenter so popular in the 90s, why do you think they have a week's worth material on him?
It's only right they pay homage
its an absolute nonsense that they are doing this. They did not do it for Magic, Bird, Russell, Kareem, or even Willie Mays or Ali.Then again, ESPN doesnt have much journalistic integrity.
Its nothing against Michael Jordan, but instead the cult of personality that is around him.
I guess it'll go on as long as someones tops him on and off the court. So don't hold your breath.
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That's what happens to legends. They get dikkriding props.Why is ESPN still dikkriding Jordan after all these years?
wtf does his 50th birthday gotta do with anything sports related
This nikka been retired for 10 years. His last title was 15 years ago. Why we still hearing about him? I don't care if old ass nikkas think he's the GOAT. New age nikkas don't care. I'mma 80s baby, so I don't care about what he did in the 90s.
I want us to talk about todays players not some old nikka that played 20 years ago.
Hopefully when our generation takes over places like ESPN, we won't waste our time talking about nikkas from 20 years ago.![]()
That's what happens to legends. They get dikkriding props.
It is what it is.
Thank god other sports aren't dikkriding one athlete to the ground like that and got over past greats, focusing on their current ones.
NBA fans are the only fans since post -Jordan who embrace the greatness of players AFTER they've retired, not while they're playing.
It's sort of pathetic.
His greatness coincided with ESPN getting into more homes and the NBA pimping MJ's popularity for everything he was worth since they weren't making money on his jerseys. So while he was one of the greatest athletes ever, timing, a league in flux by free agency and shytty teams, and what I stated earlier has a lot to do with his popularity.
Thank god other sports aren't dikkriding one athlete to the ground like that and got over past greats, focusing on their current ones.
NBA fans are the only fans since post -Jordan who embrace the greatness of players AFTER they've retired, not while they're playing.
It's sort of pathetic.
I don't know. Wayne Gretzky, Babe Ruth, Jack Nicklaus and Pele, they are far from playing the game but still get props.No they don't.
No athlete has singularly defined one sport more than MJ....and it's too a fault.
ESPN and NBA fans don't allow themselves a chance to move on from him.
So you saying they should just forget about him?
I disagree.
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I don't know. Wayne Gretzky, Babe Ruth, Jack Nicklaus and Pele, they are far from playing the game but still get props.
How can you move on when no one else is even near pushing him off greatness? Kobe Bryant? Not even close. LeBron, maybe, he's got time. It's a joke if you think anyone has neared MJ's career. It's kind of epic.