"The Last Dance" Michael Jordan & Chicago Bulls Docuseries



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One of the most bitter groups of people I've ever encountered are the 15-30 year old basketball fans who never got to see MJ play. These guys wake up every morning and have to live with that fact. Then it manifests itself into awful takes like MJ would be a role player in today's league.
 
It still shocks me the impact Curry is able to have year in and year out.

When you see a bad Steph game you realize he really walks such a fine line between a top 10 player and being a non NBA player.

His drive, work ethic, and competitive fire make it that 93/100 times he’s that top 10 player and 7/10 times he’s truly garbagio like today. His skill is so unique - precision shooting and precision space creation through footwork and handles that when his finely tuned ability are slightly off it can be ugly. He’s worked on all the other stuff, strength etc so it isn’t usually a train wreck anymore with his game maturity.

Different than the rest of the top 10. They could pretty much force themselves into an impactful game simply by size, athleticism, and force.
 
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