Michael Jordan featured articles at Bulls website

Michael Jordan featured articles at Bulls website

Postby bullsger on Wed Aug 26, 2009 1:23 am

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Michael Jordon HOF

“I knew he was really talented before that, but when I got to see him every day for a month, it was remarkable,” recalled Paxson from his Berto Center office. “You just knew that he had something special about him. He had such great physical gifts. They were a little bit raw, but his skill level was so good.”



Introduction

It will be a great moment in the history of basketball during enshrinement weekend Sept. 10 through 12 when Michael Jordan joins the Class of 2009 for induction into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame.

This is the greatest player ever to play the game being accorded the greatest honor in the game. This is Babe Ruth going into the baseball Hall of Fame. This is Bobby Jones at the first Masters, Ali winning out over Frazier. These are the historic moments of sport, and this year’s in Springfield, Mass. is special because it is a moment in history.



The Early Years

Look, let’s get this out there first. The Bulls didn’t want Michael Jordan in 1984. Oh, sure, they’d like to have had him then. But they really wanted Hakeem (then Akeem) Olajuwon. Just like everyone else. And they all wanted the University of Houston center so badly that the NBA had to change the draft rules to make a lottery because of the seemingly obvious throwing of games the Bulls and Rockets, among others, were doing to get a chance to draft Olajuwon.


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Rookie Season

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The Rookie Season

Though Jordan’s commitment to put on a show even in those preseason games always draws a stark contrast when I see what goes on these days. I recall a game a few years back in northwestern New York—Rochester, I think—where the Cavs were playing. The rumor was LeBron James wouldn’t play because he had played the night before. James went so far as to pretend to go into the game by stripping off his warm-ups to the delight of the crowd, which rarely sees live NBA basketball. Then James walked back to the bench laughing with teammates about how he’d played a prank on the crowd. No, Jordan didn’t want to play in a lot of those games. And he had his issues. But he always understood his responsibility to the game.
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Re: Michael Jordan featured articles at Bulls website

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Sophomore season

In the second quarter at Golden State on Oct. 29, Jordan went down with what was initially thought to be a mild ankle injury. It wasn’t even the major story coming out of the game, as that was the day the Bulls signed guard John Paxson as a backup. Jordan was told to use crutches, but was downplaying the injury. It turned out Jordan had broken a bone in his left foot and would be out months. Jordan was devastated and couldn’t even stand to be around the game. He left and went home to North Carolina. Jordan said he could rehab better back home. The Bulls asked him to stay with the team. He refused, and this, too, would be just the beginning of another bizarre episode.
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Re: Michael Jordan featured articles at Bulls website

Postby ryno on Thu Aug 27, 2009 3:26 pm

Have you seen the Michael Jordan special issue of Sports Illistrated. Looked pretty sweet, just a bit steep at $9.
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Re: Michael Jordan featured articles at Bulls website

Postby bullsger on Mon Aug 31, 2009 5:14 am

ryno wrote:Have you seen the Michael Jordan special issue of Sports Illistrated. Looked pretty sweet, just a bit steep at $9.


No. We don't have the Sports Illustrated here in Germany. :cry:
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Re: Michael Jordan featured articles at Bulls website

Postby bullsger on Mon Aug 31, 2009 11:41 pm

Season 5

When the team returned from Boston the next morning, Jordan was waiting to meet with Collins. Sam Vincent had been sinking badly, and it was agreed Jordan would shift to point guard. Jordan also quietly liked the idea in sort of a way to show up Johnson, or, at least, show that he could do what Johnson did if needed. Triple-doubles? Ask me to do something difficult?

Jordan’s first game at the point the Bulls beat Seattle as Cartwright led the team in scoring and Jordan had 18 points and 15 assists. In the next game, a win over the Pacers, Jordan had 21 points, 14 assists and 14 rebounds.
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Re: Michael Jordan featured articles at Bulls website

Postby bullsger on Mon Aug 31, 2009 11:41 pm

Season 1987/88

Game 15 to go 12-3 contained one of the classic Jordan episodes.

Jordan scored 47 points and on one play dunked over one of the Jazz guards. Fiery Utah owner Larry Miller at courtside yelled for Jordan to “pick on someone your own size.”

Shortly thereafter, Jordan dunked over seven-footer Mel Turpin. “He big enough for you!” Jordan shot back.
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