The greatest basketball player of all time, six Finals, six championships, six Finals MVPs. He scored forty points on the defending champion Celtics in his first playoff appearance. Although he was swept 3-0, he was respected by his opponents and was described by Larry Bird as "that's God in Jordan. The jersey is playing." In the final moments of the "win or go home" playoff tiebreaker, a jumper lore the Cavaliers, that iconic celebration is too classic. In 1991, he finally swept the Detroit Pistons, the defending champions that made Jordan fail in the playoffs three times, got close to the finals, and defeated the Lakers led by Magic in the finals, proclaiming the end of one era and the beginning of another. Then started the legendary journey of two three consecutive championships. The steal at the last moment of G6 of the 1998 finals, followed by a jumper in disguise, may be the greatest moment in the history of sports events. But the man known as the "God of Basketball" is only a human being. He was once questioned for not being able to lead the team to victory because of his many failures in the playoffs, and he was also disheartened because of his father's death. When he is hit, he also likes gambling that is not a proper job in the eyes of others, even though it is just his hobby. Will also be sad and angry at a loss in the game and work harder to win it back the next time they meet. But Jordan's efforts to be strong and competitive always inspire the people around him, and always make people feel that he is a strong man who can be relied on and lead them to become stronger together. The process of watching the documentary always makes me feel ashamed, my mediocrity, lack of progress, laziness, and peace of mind are so insignificant compared to his. But no matter what, I believe that when I encounter difficulties on the road of my life, Jordan will always inspire me. Like him, he will not admit defeat and work hard, regardless of the result. The image of the basketball god will always be remembered by me, and my sincerest tribute to Jordan.
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