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Jordan's 97-98 Bulls tonight
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[QUOTE="Dogdeacon, post: 3524683, member: 1026"] Agreed. Though I do believe LeBron figures his way past the Pistons like Jordan did (urban legend goes MJ hit the weight room) and especially by the 2nd half of his career when he finally added a post up game LeBron is suited well for a physical style - i.e. Bron probably averages 10 more PPG than Malone playing with Stockton. Back to my original point though, when Ray Allen joined the Heat & the Decision fallout was dying down I made a conscious decision to root for LeBron so that I could enjoy his greatness more. I'm glad I did this and he's a joy to watch. But there was never any need to 'choose' to root for Michael. Whenever you watched him it was so goshdarn compelling, fluid and beautiful that we all could not help but enjoy it and marvel in sheer wonder. And re-living that sense of awe is what makes this documentary so great. If you aren't enjoying that you are totally missing the boat. [/QUOTE]
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