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Jordan before retirement #1 was one of the best rebounding guards(excluding Magic) in the history of the NBA. He could rip anybody he wanted to at any given time.
Just rent "Come fly with Me" and you will never make a Jordan-Kobe, Vince, T-Mac comparison again...
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No need to rent it, I have it. And to say Jordan can rip anybody anytime he wanted to, I suggest you check the Iverson clip where he breaks Jordan's ankle.
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Not to mention Joe Dumars who owned Jordan in the late 80's.
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You MUST be high. Dumars didn't own sh*t. The Pistons AS A TEAM guarded Jordan well--and he STILL regularly dropped 40+ points on them. One-on-one, Dumars was no match-up for Jordan. He had A LOT of help from the other Pistons, especially Rodman and Salley.
Some of you guys must have started watching the NBA in the late 90's.
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This coming from the same guy that didn't know Jordan got popped in the face by Danny Ferry because hey, Jordan was so great...NOBODY would ever lay a hand on him

Apparently, you didn't watch basketball back then either because Joe Dumars was the only person who could contain Michale Jordan. Not stop him but, at least make him work so hard it frustrated Jordan to the point where Mike started doing stuff all by himself isntead of giving his teammates a chance to help. Dumars was an excellent defender. Jordan, himself, even admitted that Dumars battled him the hardest in his whole career.
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So, how does Jordan saying Dumars battled him the hardest equal to, as dude said, "Dumars owning Jordan"? Explain that to me, oh wise one.
All Dumars did was make Jordan work harder for his baskets. He still scored 30 and 40+ on Dumars. And I take it that having long-armed fast defenders like Salley and Rodman on the same team didn't help any, huh P2K?
Man, I got Sports Illustrated articles that go into detail about how Dumars got A LOT of help guarding Jordan. Or, does the "Jordan Rules" not ring a bell with you? Check out Sports Illustrateds NBA Preview issue for the 1989-90 season. It has Dumars on the cover with a cardboard cut-out of Jordan. It explains how the Jordan Rules worked--and how Jordan at times STILL got big points on the Pistons.
As far as Ferry, dude, I wish I had that game on tape. I'd send it to you to show you how that pasty bitch pushed off on Jordan when they got tangled and flinched when Jordan cocked back on his [censored].
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