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<blockquote data-quote="audioholic" data-source="post: 7345643" data-attributes="member: 549629"><p>MJ's point average, as impressive as it is, does not do justice to his potential. Its true, Jordan did have a solid team around him, and he was often content to sit back and let Pippen, Kerr, or someone else rack up points if they had a hot hand that night. If he had been a less gracious teammate, more concerned about a legacy or his career stats like so many superstars are today, he could have had a MUCH higher point average.</p><p></p><p>Jordan excelled at everything he did in the game. On a basketball court, he was like some sort of superior being from another planet. Kobe is an amazing player, but he's no MJ.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audioholic, post: 7345643, member: 549629"] MJ's point average, as impressive as it is, does not do justice to his potential. Its true, Jordan did have a solid team around him, and he was often content to sit back and let Pippen, Kerr, or someone else rack up points if they had a hot hand that night. If he had been a less gracious teammate, more concerned about a legacy or his career stats like so many superstars are today, he could have had a MUCH higher point average. Jordan excelled at everything he did in the game. On a basketball court, he was like some sort of superior being from another planet. Kobe is an amazing player, but he's no MJ. [/QUOTE]
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