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    TheDrewShow is salty lefty's Avatar
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    Yeah, and I believe in The Jordan Rules it said that he was one of the few that would stand up to MJ. One time I believe he threatened to beat him up or something, because he found out that MJ was going to the teammates and telling them not to pass to Cartwright in the clutch because he had such bad hands.
    Typical MJ

    - I'm sure he is glad Cartwright was around, because Bill always played well against Ewing

    -He wanted Longley gone during the 1995 summer, but KFC told him to be patient.

    Although Longley was a ty player, he fitted very well in the triangle offense

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    I'm sure all of the SA Spurs kiss Tim Duncan's ass..

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    I'm sure all of the SA Spurs kiss Tim Duncan's ass..
    How do you explain Bonner's name in the roster?

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    Typical MJ

    - I'm sure he is glad Cartwright was around, because Bill always played well against Ewing

    -He wanted Longley gone during the 1995 summer, but KFC told him to be patient.

    Although Longley was a ty player, he fitted very well in the triangle offense
    Longley's ability to shoot really helped stretch defenses, and open the middle up a LOT more for guys like Jordan. people talk about how the bulls never had a post player, but IMO just getting high percentage points in the paint is what matters most, whether its by having a guy posting up, or by having someone slashing inside for easy buckets. he was a great fit at center for that team.

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    Longley's ability to shoot really helped stretch defenses, and open the middle up a LOT more for guys like Jordan. people talk about how the bulls never had a post player, but IMO just getting high percentage points in the paint is what matters most, whether its by having a guy posting up, or by having someone slashing inside for easy buckets. he was a great fit at center for that team.
    Exactly.

    His passing game was also good, especially when Jordan was making a backdoor cut.

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