Koolaid_Man
11-06-2011, 08:31 AM
sure he has the right to think different now that he's an owner but he has to realize he cannot and should not ( given his hard lined stance) make money off of people for what he did as a player. what a fucking phony...he's trying to have his cake and eat it too. His real money comes from what he did as player, the support of other players freely advertising and promoting his shit to the youth like dumb fucks while MJ bends them over to horse fuck em.
Man I hope Kobe, KG, Wade, or anyone at this point goes off on his ass.
Thank god I never supported this fraud. ( except for that one time I bought those black and white patent leather MJ's to go along with my 3 quarter length leather jacket to impress some Ho's) :lol But let me help build the case for harpooning MJ's particular brand of faggotry...
1.) He's built a legacy off the black community, even when kids where being killed in the streets over his shit he never said a word. Black kids told white kids that it was cool to wear his shit, therefore Nike slammed it down our throats. Those white kids wouldn't have bought his shit and showed loyalty to his brand like those ghetto black kids...people from the hood are so brainwashed over this cat till they're buying their newborn babies MJ shit because they think it's a symbol of luxury. What a gotdam shame...:lol
2.) Remember this famous MJ quotes when he was playing.
During an early October meeting in Manhattan, Jordan sparred with Wizards owner Abe Pollin in front of Stern, other owners and more than 100 players. After an impassioned Pollin, the league's senior owner, talked of his struggle to keep his team, Jordan interrupted. "If you can't make it work economically, you should sell the team."
Jordan The Player railed against a luxury tax and a rookie scale. Jordan The Owner is pushing a deal that involves a punitive luxury tax and a 7 percent constriction of player salaries across the board.
"All [Stern] has to do is evaluate the deal he has proposed to us from a player's standpoint," Jordan said. "He wouldn't recommend that; he wouldn't accept that deal from a business standpoint so why would he ask the players to do that?"
And on the subject of fighting for the younger players, the future of the league, MJ?
"I can see Clyde Drexler, I can see Charles Barkley, I can see David Robinson and I can see all these stars saying, `Great, it's a good deal,' " he said. "Yeah, it's a good deal for us--for the superstars. But for these young players who are going to move forward and make this league and make the game of basketball as popular as it is today, it's not a good deal for them. That's why we're making this stand."
http://www.sbnation.com/nba/2011/11/4/2538427/michael-jordan-nba-lockout-2011-quotes
Man I hope Kobe, KG, Wade, or anyone at this point goes off on his ass.
Thank god I never supported this fraud. ( except for that one time I bought those black and white patent leather MJ's to go along with my 3 quarter length leather jacket to impress some Ho's) :lol But let me help build the case for harpooning MJ's particular brand of faggotry...
1.) He's built a legacy off the black community, even when kids where being killed in the streets over his shit he never said a word. Black kids told white kids that it was cool to wear his shit, therefore Nike slammed it down our throats. Those white kids wouldn't have bought his shit and showed loyalty to his brand like those ghetto black kids...people from the hood are so brainwashed over this cat till they're buying their newborn babies MJ shit because they think it's a symbol of luxury. What a gotdam shame...:lol
2.) Remember this famous MJ quotes when he was playing.
During an early October meeting in Manhattan, Jordan sparred with Wizards owner Abe Pollin in front of Stern, other owners and more than 100 players. After an impassioned Pollin, the league's senior owner, talked of his struggle to keep his team, Jordan interrupted. "If you can't make it work economically, you should sell the team."
Jordan The Player railed against a luxury tax and a rookie scale. Jordan The Owner is pushing a deal that involves a punitive luxury tax and a 7 percent constriction of player salaries across the board.
"All [Stern] has to do is evaluate the deal he has proposed to us from a player's standpoint," Jordan said. "He wouldn't recommend that; he wouldn't accept that deal from a business standpoint so why would he ask the players to do that?"
And on the subject of fighting for the younger players, the future of the league, MJ?
"I can see Clyde Drexler, I can see Charles Barkley, I can see David Robinson and I can see all these stars saying, `Great, it's a good deal,' " he said. "Yeah, it's a good deal for us--for the superstars. But for these young players who are going to move forward and make this league and make the game of basketball as popular as it is today, it's not a good deal for them. That's why we're making this stand."
http://www.sbnation.com/nba/2011/11/4/2538427/michael-jordan-nba-lockout-2011-quotes