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The Old Stars Not Liking James in Miami

24 July 2010 761 views No Comment BY: Eric Kanchuger

New York (SIX New York)- Michael Jordan and Magic Johnson are not happy about the decision that Bosh, Wade and James made in all going to Miami.

Jordan and Magic recently talked with Charles Barkely who asked them; “Would you go to the same team as one another?” “Nope, wouldn’t have done it back in our day,” they all said. “We wanted to beat each other,” The Two were questionings Lebrons’ Competitiveness.
(Magic Said to Bloomberg News) “We didn’t think about it ’cause that’s not what we were about. From college, I was trying to figure out how to beat Larry Bird.”

(Jordan said in an NBC aired interview) “There’s no way, with hindsight, I would’ve ever called up Larry, called up Magic and said, “Hey, look, let’s get together and play on one team.”

Magic and Jordan have a good point that The Miami heat will be a disgrace to the NBA, but, it is still a different time period of Basketball. Magic and Jordan say they would’ve never joined the same team but they never got the opportunity these new stars have received. Back then there were not as many outstanding players. It is not as easy to win a championship with one star and role players as it was back in Magic and Jordan’s Time.

The Old Star Players say that Lebron should’ve stayed and won his championship with his original team but others bring up the fact that his Cleveland Squad couldn’t get a championship like Jordan Bird and Magic’s Squads. Jordan, Bird and Magic’s squad had other people that made it to the Hall of Fame. James had The Big and Old Shaq-daddy and that’s the only Hall of Fame player in his 6 years on The Cavs.
It shouldn’t of been done most say, but The Sport of basketball has changed over the years and you have to respect that.
Thats Eric K with SIX New York.
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