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He's passive-aggressive, manipulative, and whiny for someone in his position. But I don't think he's a terrible human being. He's never once had an off the court scandal. If we're talking actual human beings, Michael Jordan was a far worse human being (humiliated people, physically and verbally disparaging and aggressive, gambler, etc.).
But however crappy a person Michael Jordan was is irrelevant to how good a basketball player he was.
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I didn’t know you knew him personally. I thought you were just talking out of your a— based on your hate for him stemming from an obviously massive inferiority complex that is connected to the Knicks and self. But now that I know that you know him personally I stand corrected.
not at all its part of the game. Teams trade players all the time for a number of reasons? One of those reasons is trying to win. Lakers goal was not to rebuild from draft they were trying to build a true contender with established players. All these top stars does this. This is also the case at jobs. rich capital on poor.
I am ok with the gruchy yes. point is add Lebron to your team. Your answer went around the long way but we arrived at yes. Lakers would have made the playoffs had it not been for injuries. Thats with Walton and old Chandler after letting their second best player walk just saying.
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