What is impressive is that after winning the championship in 1998, Phil Jackson asked Jordan: "Do you believe in all this?" Jordan's answer:
I always believed, I never gave up, I never gave up, every time the score was close I knew I was going to win, I always knew.
This is belief . A belief cannot be falsified. It is an eternal spiritual wealth . People with strong beliefs will eventually become stronger and stronger. It is nothing more than the time required to prove themselves. Further, the prerequisite for a strong belief is to have a strong belief. For example, after Pippen's migraine loss to the Pistons in the 1990 Eastern Conference Game 7, Jordan said:
I don't care if you are really temporarily ill, or if you are mentally overwhelmed by this predicament. Maybe you are even looking for an excuse to not play well, I don't care, I don't question it, but after losing this game, I ask you to let go of your leisure time, and you must become stronger with me until you are psychologically confident that you can do it. Solve bigger challenges.
So after Pippen was directly pushed out of bounds by Rodman’s foul the following year, Pippen was only stunned for a while due to the pain, and then went on the court without saying a word, indicating that Pippen was mentally ready. Although Jordan later said: "When you become stronger, you will surpass the spiritual level," but on the other hand, if there is no spiritual transcendence (continuous self-reflection and self-motivation after losing to the Pistons), it is difficult to have substantive becomes stronger.
In fact, for NBA-level basketball players, it is more of a spiritual confrontation and a confrontation of belief. These beyond basketball inspire the majority of NBA fans, and this is the charm of the NBA.
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