This is what Jordan imparted on Kobe and it’s what I loved abt Jordan bc he saw Kobe wanted it as much as him and the best teacher is action and work ethic. Players nowadays don’t subscribe to this tenacity
Tim Grover was MJ'S trainer. Look at the intensity on his face talking about MJ. He knows more than anyone else the level of commitment MJ had. That's motivation from the trainer. Wow 👌
This is why MJ is the GOAT 🐐. Only the GOATs 🐐 carry this obligation and mentality. Kobe Bryant is a close second to Michael Jordan with this kind of work ethic.
The struggle is part of legacy, what seperates him from all others. After failure right back at working on his craft. Mj was not afraid to fail. He didnt go to the bar or strip club after defeat but got himself ready for the next battle
Before internet, social media, connecting us all globally, MJ became a global phenom, based strictly on what he did on the court and nothing else. GOAT
Mike is flesh and blood like the rest of us. But he was a basketball player who happened to have BOTH the greatest determination AND the greatest skills. A very devastating combination.
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Bahhhhh bahhhh, I feel like there a GOAT around!
That’s why we love MJ
Don't ever take your God-given talents for granted.
I can be wrong, but there is no player in the NBA playing right now that has that much commitment to being the best.
That’s why his work is beautiful to watch. It’s real. He earned it. He worked on it
No wonder he looks different on the court
No load management here.
This is what Jordan imparted on Kobe and it’s what I loved abt Jordan bc he saw Kobe wanted it as much as him and the best teacher is action and work ethic. Players nowadays don’t subscribe to this tenacity
It was never about anyone else but himself. Dont lie.
Grover is as intense as MJ. He almost choked up here.
That's the difference.🏀🏀🏀🏀🏀🏀🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆
I wish the pro athletes would do that today!
Work play hard every day
Tim Grover was MJ'S trainer. Look at the intensity on his face talking about MJ. He knows more than anyone else the level of commitment MJ had. That's motivation from the trainer. Wow 👌
And he definitely did that
That's what "Champions" do.
I always respected this man! 💯
the only games he missed was when he broke his foot.Other then that there was no such thing as taking a night off like todays guys
That's the same thing Jerry Rice said & believed, and his results speak for itself.
Goat shhh!!!
This guy put mj on the altar and glorified him…dude he is staying all night gambling….
This is why MJ is the GOAT 🐐. Only the GOATs 🐐 carry this obligation and mentality. Kobe Bryant is a close second to Michael Jordan with this kind of work ethic.
The struggle is part of legacy, what seperates him from all others. After failure right back at working on his craft. Mj was not afraid to fail. He didnt go to the bar or strip club after defeat but got himself ready for the next battle
A rare person like MJ standard was about work ethnic and continual improvement to be the best!
Today’s NBA players don’t get it
MJ was in this era, he would be beating up his teammates when they bring up load management
Id didn’t have shit to do with the fans… all that shit was personal
Before internet, social media, connecting us all globally, MJ became a global phenom, based strictly on what he did on the court and nothing else. GOAT
Mike is flesh and blood like the rest of us. But he was a basketball player who happened to have BOTH the greatest determination AND the greatest skills. A very devastating combination.
MJ will forever be the G.O.A.T., ( load management) was never in his vocabulary period. Unlike some of these current imposters…🎯✔️
#MJ23🐐
MJ choked in that game. Stop trying to make this a positive for his legacy.
He's the reason they lost.
And this is why MJ will always be the goat!
Oh but i thought he never lost??? Lmfao. People LOVE to try to act like this never happened. 😂😂😂😂
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