Major props to Chamillionaire for exposing one of the biggest frauds around. I wish San Antonio had never traded Rodman for Will Perdue. Do you really mean to tell me that they couldn't get a better deal for Rodman? If he doesn't go to Chicago, I'm betting that they only get one more title, if that, instead of the 3 peat.
There is a difference between "fraud", and "jerk". MJ was most definitely not the first, but even during his playing days there were all sorts of stories about how he might have been the latter. And it appears that instead of retirement having a mellowing effect as it does on some athletes, allowing even notorious jerks to go on and rehabilitate their images in the broadcast booth or whatever, its just made Jordan worse. A grumpy old man clinging to past glories and without a place in the world now that he's no longer playing.
I can go with that. I guess it's a matter of semantics. When I say "fraud", I'm talking about how everyone deifies him like he's this awesome person on a level with God or something when in reality, all I hear about is him refusing 98% of interview requests, not acknowledging people who want to talk to him, rejecting almost all autograph requests, being a home wrecker, wrecking his own home and being a hard core gambler amongst many other accusations.
There's no way any of us can possibly understand what it's like to recognized in every corner of the globe. MJ can't go ANYWHERE without being accosted by fans, autograph seekers, etc. I'm sure over the years it has gotten very tedious. If he refuses autographs, so what? It's not like he owes them to anyone. He delivered on the court. That's what mattered. He's no longer in the game so why should he continue to put on a public face?
As far as the home-wrecking goes, it's not like he's the only spouse who has cheated on his wife. It's almost pandemic in professional sports. You cannot single him out simply because you don't like him. You'd be amazed and very sad to learn of some of the other players who have been less than true to their marriage vows.
He's ego-driven and more than a bit of a jerk from what I've heard but that doesn't make him a fraud.
The difference is, and the point that I tried to make in my last post, is that most athletes that act that way get bashed and justifiably so by the media and general public. For whatever reason, MJ seems to be the only one who comes away with his image unscathed. That's why I use the word "deify" because people act like he's bigger than the game and is some God like figure when in actuality, he's the same as most athletes and worse than a lot.
There's no way any of us can possibly understand what it's like to recognized in every corner of the globe. MJ can't go ANYWHERE without being accosted by fans, autograph seekers, etc. I'm sure over the years it has gotten very tedious. If he refuses autographs, so what? It's not like he owes them to anyone. He delivered on the court. That's what mattered. He's no longer in the game so why should he continue to put on a public face?
As far as the home-wrecking goes, it's not like he's the only spouse who has cheated on his wife. It's almost pandemic in professional sports. You cannot single him out simply because you don't like him. You'd be amazed and very sad to learn of some of the other players who have been less than true to their marriage vows.
He's ego-driven and more than a bit of a jerk from what I've heard but that doesn't make him a fraud.
I guess if it was Kobe who reacted that way towards Chamillionaire you would be singing a different tune.
I really couldn't possibly care less what Chamillionaire (whoever or whatever the heck that is) has to say about Michael Jordan. He revoluntionized the game I love; he put it all out there on the court every single time he played; he set a standard that people will talk about for decades.
There are a lot of jerks in the NBA, and in other pro sports. None of those people are perfect. As long as they're not out committing felonies I think that's about the best we can hope for in exchange for the entertainment value they give... you know?
I guess if it was Kobe who reacted that way towards Chamillionaire you would be singing a different tune.
Did you miss the part where I said I couldn't possibly care less about what Chamillionaire had to say? And if you seriously think I pay any attention to anything Kobe Bryant says or does, you truly have not been paying attention to me these past 8+ years.
I guess if it was Kobe who reacted that way towards Chamillionaire you would be singing a different tune.[/quote]
if it was about Chamillionaire and Delonte west's run and gun issue it would be "Riding Dirty"![]()
If I can misinterpret your words, some might consider general kindness to you fellow man to "matter" a little more than putting a leather ball through a hoop on TV.He delivered on the court. That's what mattered.
There's no way any of us can possibly understand what it's like to recognized in every corner of the globe. MJ can't go ANYWHERE without being accosted by fans, autograph seekers, etc. I'm sure over the years it has gotten very tedious. If he refuses autographs, so what? It's not like he owes them to anyone. He delivered on the court. That's what mattered. He's no longer in the game so why should he continue to put on a public face?