I have always wanted to write an NBA review, because I saw commentator Yang Yi commented that James' Cavaliers can beat Jordan's Bulls, so I thought he lacked awareness of the Bulls.
The final dance, recorded in the last season of Jordan's Bulls, kept flashing back to earlier memories. Jordan entered the NBA third in the 1984 draft, and Olajuwon was the No. 1 overall pick that year. Due to the sense of competition from childhood to adulthood, he was always striving for the first place on the court. In the early stage, he always scored points and became the scoring champion. Later, Phil Jackson became the head coach. He developed a triangle offense and won 2 consecutive 3 consecutive championships.
In the 1980s and 1990s, the NBA's defense was strong, not like it is now to protect the offense. There are a lot of fights and little tricks. Jordan’s Bulls team started out as a belly team. They gradually accumulated strength and entered the finals. Looking at the current NBA, I like to hold a group too much. It’s a bunch of stars who get together to win the championship. , the gold content is also low. The current small-ball culture is a lack of dominance on the inside, with centers running outside to shoot 3-pointers. Even in the offensive guard era that Jordan represented in the '90s, there was no small-ball culture.
The so-called leadership strength is the ability to make the last shot, instead of James hitting the anxious stage and starting to interfere with dirty actions. Jordan belongs to the key ball that can stand up at the critical moment, complete the shot to advance, and fail to score home. Reference 89 against the Cavaliers. As I watched the NBA in the late 1990s and early 2000s, in the 1990s, the Bulls and Jordan overshadowed the light of others. At that time, there were Ewing and Olajuwon in the center. The whole playing style is tough.
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