Collision is a ladder

Fredrick 2022-09-19 13:35:24

One of the misconceptions about the Bulls dynasty is that great success comes from a single-minded, harmonious team. Conversely, from the first episode about the players' disgust with the team manager Kraus, the film has been interspersed with various kind of conflict. Joe's gang leader clashed with his brothers, with his teammates, and with his opponents. It can be said that these conflicts made Jordan embark on the road of becoming a god and made the Bulls dynasty.

Conflict with his brother: Because his brother played very well when he was a child, and he was more admired by his father, Jordan always wanted to challenge his brother to prove himself, and finally let his brother lose one day and never win again.

Conflict with teammates: Jordan was extremely strict with himself, and even more so with his teammates, even to the point of being domineering. As a result, those who could stay on the team were not good ones.

Conflict with opponents: It's cool to provoke opponents for a while, and it's always fun to provoke them all the time. The more powerful Jordan is, the more he wants to fight. It's not just an ordinary defeat, it's the kind that can't be beat. The Pistons tortured Jordan for several years with the most shameless style of play, and finally brought about bad results and forced out a big devil.

Conflict with the manager: From the rookie stage, Jordan and the manager will not deal with each other. One is a rookie king who is very competitive and self-reliant, and the other is a ruthless and mercenary capitalist, always thinking about trading this and that, always thinking about updating the talent echelon, Just because Krause wanted to hold Kukoc on fire, he set Pippen on fire, and worked with Jordan to force Kukoc to a point in the Olympics. In fact, the most unpopular team manager can be said to be the key to the success of Jordan and even the Bulls. The dissatisfaction with the manager is unprecedented to unite the team. If you want to prove yourself, not to mention the incomparably competitive Joe. . Think about what Barkley said later, the Bobcats might not be good because Jordan is now surrounded by flattering people, and no one can contradict him.

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