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Koolaid_Man
08-24-2013, 09:20 AM
:lmao Let The saltiness reign down upon thee...if any of you can find me a vid of Lebron blocking Kobe and MJ or of MJ blocking Kobe and Lebron....I will stop posting on this site effectively immediately....however if I can produce a vid of Kobe blocking both MJ and Lebron you have to do me a favor and bend over....:lol

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Michael Jordan.
08-24-2013, 09:22 AM
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Koolaid_Man
08-24-2013, 09:24 AM
http://4.kicksonfire.net/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/tumblr_mocxnm9yW91r2b4iuo1_500.gif


that was a sweet vid huh?

Michael Jordan.
08-24-2013, 09:25 AM
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RsxPiimp
08-24-2013, 09:27 AM
that gif never gets old tbh :lmao

Koolaid_Man
08-24-2013, 09:27 AM
I get it you're not comfortable with it just yet....it takes time...I'll be here for ya

Michael Jordan.
08-24-2013, 09:33 AM
5
5? GTFO

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elmanutres
08-24-2013, 01:36 PM
6 rangz > a block at a meaningless game

Michael Jordan.
08-24-2013, 01:45 PM
:lmao Let The saltiness reign down upon thee...if any of you can find me a vid of Lebron blocking Kobe and MJ or of MJ blocking Kobe and Lebron....I will stop posting on this site effectively immediately....however if I can produce a vid of Kobe blocking both MJ and Lebron you have to do me a favor and bend over....:lol

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While Jackson coached, he often jabbed at Bryant's seemingly annual appearance on the NBA's All-Defensive team. Now we know why.

"No question, Michael was a tougher, more intimidating defender. He could break through virtually any screen and shut down almost any player with his intense, laser-focused style of defense," said Jackson, who coached Jordan to six championships and Bryant to five.

"Kobe has learned a lot from studying Michael's tricks, and we often used him as our secret weapon on defense when we needed to turn the direction of a game. In general, Kobe tends to rely more heavily on his flexibility and craftiness, but he takes a lot of gambles on defense and sometimes pays the price."


What about the part of the game where Bryant captivated fans by scoring 81 points against Toronto and 62 in three quarters against Dallas?
Jackson noted the "pronounced" difference in their accuracy, Jordan shooting almost 50% — an "extraordinary figure" — while Bryant had been at 45%.


"Michael was more likely to break through his attackers with power and strength, while Kobe often tries to finesse his way through mass pileups," Jackson wrote. "Michael was stronger, with bigger shoulders and a sturdier frame. He also had large hands that allowed him to control the ball better and make subtle fakes.
"Jordan was also more naturally inclined to let the game come to him and not overplay his hand, whereas Kobe tends to force the action, especially when the game isn't going his way. When his shot is off, Kobe will pound away relentlessly until his luck turns. Michael, on the other hand, would shift his attention to defense or passing or setting screens to help the team win the game."