Compared with Kobe, Jordan has so many similarities, but the essence is completely different. Jordan is an extremely conceited and proud person. Jordan, who won three consecutive championships, felt that his life had no meaning after he reached the top of basketball. He believed that his talent and ability could make achievements in any sports field. Unfortunately, things backfired. Neither can Jordan. Kobe loved basketball so much. He tried every means to win the game on the court. He called Jordan at two in the morning to discuss the triangle offense, went to the training hall at four in the morning, set up various training camps, trained his daughter to become a professional, even Oscar The winning animation is also basketball. The similarity between the two lies in their mature ways. After experiencing some twists and turns, they have awe and then they know what to do with themselves. Kobe is more willing to accompany his wife and daughter, and his focus has shifted to family. Jordan changed his style of play and united his teammates to win. The next three-peat. I like this passage of Lao Yang very much: watching Jordan's documentaries is not only because of his six championships and outstanding record, but also because he has a story. His story is not just about fighting chickens, not just shouting and persevering, not how hard you made him, but rather memorable. Not only let you see the divine might of the God of War, but also the release and change of a man in his life situation, which is naturally revealed. The story I just told is one of my favorite Jordan stories. Because Jordan, a talented person, learned to fear in the ups and downs of life. I really want to take time to take a look, but I feel that time is chasing me, I want to stop and take a break, but I don't dare to take a look. Did Jordan love basketball, I don't know, maybe.
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