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Can somebody please remind me what a classy guy Rick Fox is? Let me see, he gets in a fight with Christie, gets booted, then runs around the arena to ambush Christie and still gets the snot beat out of him. Then when the Kings and Lakers hook up for the first time, he is so classy that he refuses to shake Vlade's hand before the game. Ah yes, Rick Fox has class dripping from his pores.
Also, for some reason I don't seem to remember the utter disdain for the Bulls that the Lakers are seeing now. Maybe New York and Indiana weren't big fans, but nationaly they were pretty well liked. But then again, what do I know?
As far as Jordan's confidence, I agree with that. Yet he had humility. As does Kobe, like I said earlier. Kobe has the most class of anybody on that team, and it maybe unfair to characterize him as cocky after one transgretion. So it is quite obvious that one can be humble and still have that killer instinct. I know most of America likes that in your face attitude, that let me jam it down your throat then stand over you while the cameras are rolling BS. But to that I have to say, act like you've been there.
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Rick Fox is a competitor and brings intensity, just becuase he got in a fight doesn't make him less classy. Of course, I'm Laker fan and you're kings fan, so we're gonna different view points about that fight.
Don't shake hands before a game, only after the game when it's all said and done.
Where I live, there were the Bull "bandwagon/Jordan" fans(dissapeared all of sudden now) or straight up sick-of-the-friggin-bulls-winning-haters. There wasn't much inbetween.
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