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In response to
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I don't know how a fan of any team other than The Bulls coud "like" him.
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by
musubi
I love Lebron. Extremely not a Cavs fan, but Lebron is awesome. -- nm
Posted by
TFox
Mar 1 '10, 10:58
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Lebron cultivates an image of likeability. MJ was a cutthroat assassin.
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musubi
Mar 1, 11:02
During Jordan's career, I loved him; that greatness is something to behold.
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Will Hunting
Mar 1, 10:59
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Here's my thing: I *never* rooted for Jordan to succeed. Even against other teams.
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musubi
Mar 1, 11:05
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I freely admit I was a Jordan fanboy in the same way I like Tiger Woods. They weren't overtly friendly (like Lebron now is), but their greatness was
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Will Hunting
Mar 1, 11:07
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Let me correct myself: I can see how a person could "like" him on the court. He was great, no question.
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musubi
Mar 1, 11:13
I understand this for fans of like two teams: Detroit and Cleveland. -- nm
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TFox
Mar 1, 11:06
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