The second brush is over, let's blow first?
In the second year of his career, in the playoffs, he faced Green Kai, one of the best players in history with five future Hall of Famers, and set a single-game scoring record in the playoffs. In 4 years, he has collected many honors such as MVP, DPOY, All-Star MVP, scoring champion, etc., and has basically become the "first person" in the league... In 1990, it was still a personal honor, no championship, and was suppressed by the Pistons. the "first person". But how does MJ do it? Accepting a new coach and a new system, making changes that I don't like, and releasing the ball to a certain extent, in order to beat the Pistons, I practiced more, gained weight, and led my teammates to practice together, and finally overcame this mountain. Eliminate the opponent by sweeping. (Think about some people later? Cough cough)... After 91 championships, 92 defending titles + representing Mengyi in the Olympic Games, he became a master-level figure and started a long reign of casually "teaching to be a man". The trash talk of the opponent's players, the media's recognition of other players, the general manager's appreciation of other players, and the opponent's failure to greet each other when they meet each other can be used as motivation, and then educate whoever wants to educate, and truly convinced a generation of stars. Six championships in eight years, with a year and a half left to play baseball in between, is definitely the most dominant dynasty after the ancient NBA gods. It also fulfilled the post-draft wish, allowing the Bulls, a team that no one pays attention to and no one to recognize, to have brilliant achievements. (On the other hand, someone, the last two championships were beaten by the opponent the previous year, but never established a dynasty) Six FMVPs, ten scoring titles, and 55+ times in a single playoff game accounted for Half of the history, and many other records that may never be surpassed, also left countless classic game classics. It is really unimaginable to achieve 44 minutes + 38 points + lore on the plateau of Utah under the conditions of food poisoning, poor sleep, and poor eating. In the last half-minute of the second three-peat, one defense and one attack were the perfect epitome of the dominance on both ends of the offense and defense throughout his career.
Let's talk about shooting.
I really don't quite understand why two timelines were shot. Although it's not difficult to understand, the two lines are indeed related, but what's the point of wearing them? I feel that it may be limited by the title, but I want to Let's talk about the whole career... and the final ending is amazing, it's like a tyrant, and it's just like a tyrant.
But history is always written by the victors, not to mention that most of the material in this film can only be used with the permission of MJ himself. Naturally, it will be somewhat biased... There is no doubt about the achievements in basketball, but it is difficult to see how it actually works in baseball. Well, I heard before that he was ridiculed for his poor level. Here it is said that if he plays more, he is likely to enter MLB. It feels really good to be able to hit 50 RBI in AA... and the "enemy" shouldn't be killed with a single stick. Although the Pistons' style of play is not flattering, they have truly defeated the Celtics and Lakers and completed two consecutive championships. Although Jerry Krause has all kinds of honey tricks and is the enemy of the entire team, after all, he formed the team, believed in the triangle offense, enabled Phil Jackson, drafted and traded players, and established a dynasty.
Finally, it ends with a classic picture.
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