Michael Jordan was a great professional basketball player. But, he isn't the National Basketball Association's Greatest of All-Time. Everybody has an opinion. Everybody.
On a night where he needed 36 points to pass NBA legend Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, as the league's All-Time leading scorer, LeBron James netted 38 points and added 7 rebounds, 3 assists and 3 steals. Tuesday night, on a signature fadeaway jumper with 10.9 seconds left in the 3rd quarter of the Los Angelas Lakers 133-130 loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder, LeBron became the NBA scoring king.
New York and Florida have always seemed to have a strong connection, especially amongst part-time residents of each state. When New York Yankees Hall of Fame shortstop, Derek Jeter became a part-owner and CEO of the Miami Marlins franchise, many thought that connection was perfect for the struggling franchise waiting to take off with new ownership. Many, including myself, were wrong about that.
Recently, legendary NBA Hall of Famer Michael Jordan sat down with the Back 9 Network to talk golf.
When asked by host Ahmad Rashad about who would be included in his ideal foursome, Jordan didn't really hesitate when he said: "I never played with (President Barack) Obama, but I would."
But then, well.
Michael Jordan, former NBA great, NBA Hall of Famer and current majority owner and chairman of the NBA's Charlotte Bobcats, is arguably the greatest basketball player of all time.
LeBron James, current NBA All Star, MVP and two-time NBA champion with the Miami Heat is also arguably the greatest basketball player of all time.
So, with the Heat taking on the Bobcats in the NBA playoffs, there's boun
When I was a kid I longed for Air Jordans. And why wouldn't I? The Bulls were killing it and MJ was born and lived in the same city I was from. Win-win if you ask me! Problem is, they cost $100 beans and Mama Adams wasn't made of money. Fast forward to today.
Remember when SPACE JAM first came out in 1996?
It was a huge success. The first pairing of real life stars with the characters of the Looney Toons. It was a mix of live action and animation telling the story of Michael Jordan's first retirement from the NBA and how Bugs Bunny needed his help.
As a Detroit Lion fan, I have never had a dog in the fight when it comes to the Super Bowl. None the less, I enjoy every Super Bowl party that I attend. This year, at the annual Valle shin dig, Monte and his friends will still have plenty of entertainment watching the most anticipated commercials of the year. Today, I share with you some of my favorite Super Bowl Commercials of all-time!
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