Michael Jordan, 1991 playoffs: 16 wins

Michael Jordan, 1992 playoffs: 16 wins

Michael Jordan, 1993 playoffs: 16 wins

Michael Jordan, 1996 playoffs: 16 wins

Michael Jordan, 1997 playoffs: 16 wins

Michael Jordan, 1998 playoffs: 16 wins

Michael Jordan, 2012 regular season: 7 wins

Loving this “Michael Jordan” commercial.

A love letter of sorts, that an 18-year-old Michael Jordan wrote to his college girlfriend Laquette.

My Dearest Laquette

How are you and your family doing, fine I hope. I am in my Adv. Chemistry class writing you a letter, so that tell you how much I care for you. I decide to write you because I felt that I made you look pretty rotten after the last night. I want to tell you that I am sorry, and hope that you except my apologie. I know that you feelings was hurt whenever I loss my necklace or had it stolen.

I was really happy when you gave me my honest earn money that I won off the bet. I want to thank you for letting me hold your annual. I show it to everyone at school. Everyone think you are a very pretty young lady and I had to agree because it is very true. Please don’t let this go to your head. (smile) I sorry to say that I can’t go to the game on my birthday because my father is taking the whole basketball team out to eat on my birthday. Please don’t be mad because I am trying get down there a week from Feb. 14. If I do get the chance to come please have some activity for us to do together.

I want you to know that my feeling for you has not change yet. ← (joke) I am finally getting use to going with a girl much smaller than I. I hope you my hint. Well I have spent my time very wisely by write to you. I hope you write back soon. Well I must go, the period is almost over. See you next time around, which I hope comes soon.

With my Best Love

Michael J. Jordan

Learning To Accept Lebron

Technically, there’s still a sequence of events that need to happen before the lockout is officially over, but don’t let that stop you from immersing yourself in the latest Chris Paul or Dwight Howard rumor, it’s been too long since we talked actual hoops.

Practice facilities will open later this week, free agency expected to start on December 9th and the season will open on Christmas; which means I have little less than a month to gather my thoughts on the Miami Heat and decide whether I want them to succeed this year.

The first season of Lebron and Wade – I have too much respect for the knowledge of people reading this to include Bosh with these two – exceeded all expectations. We’ve all long forgotten about their slow start to the regular season,  how they came together in the playoffs against Boston and Chicago and all the game to game drama in between that.

In fact, after reading and watching so much of this team of villains last season, there is only one takeaway: they collapsed in the Finals.

I took satisfaction in seeing Miami fall apart and come up short, as I’m sure many did. I don’t think there’s a sense of personal hatred when it comes to Bron, Wade and Bosh. It just wouldn’t have felt right for their season to be so preordained. To have a victory parade before and after the season seemed a bit too much. It would have validated everything that they did.

Given this thought process, you couldn’t have scripted a better ending for the Heat.

But is there any value to root against them over and over again, season after season, in the hopes that it never works out for them? It inevitably becomes a question about how you feel about Lebron James.

It seems difficult to pinpoint what exactly we want from him, or why exactly we want to see his demise. He will be the defining player of this generation, like Kobe before him, Jordan before that.

On the court, he is as unselfish a superstar we’ve seen – almost to a fault, especially since he’s had consecutive years of coming up short in the biggest moments. Off the court, he is the exact opposite. He is only about himself and is either unaware of this perception or aware but unable to do anything about his because he’s spent his whole life being told he’s the greatest.

This is how I see Lebron, but even with all that, I can’t think of a reason why I wouldn’t want to see him win a championship. If a lesson needed to be learned, if egos needed to be humbled, than their loss to the Mavericks in the Finals served those purposes. But why would I want to see him fail anymore?

Like it or not, we are basketball fans in the Lebron James era. With all great players, there comes a point when no matter how much you despise them for your own reasons, you can’t help but respect what they’re doing on the court, even appreciate and root for them after a period of time.

That time will come for Lebron James. It always does. I just have to figure out whether I want to see him fail just a little bit longer.

- steven lebron

Follow @steven_lebron on twitter.

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  3. Exposure: 1/320th
  4. Focal Length: 179mm

Jordan versus LeBron would have been a classic Thanksgiving day matchup. Well, at least until the fourth quarter. Boom. Turkey, roasted.

What would a day on tumblr be without a token Michael Jordan photo. Here’s a young ‘Air Jordan’ taking a smooth looking jumper for the 1984 gold-medal winning U.S. Olympic basketball team.

No one photo should have all this power: Michael Jordan, the Fresh Prince, Kid n’ Play, and DJ Jazzy Jeff.

Michael Jordan’s sons, Marcus and Jeffrey will soon be launching a new lifestyle website — heir-jordan.com. The website will give you a courtside seat into the Jordan Brothers lifestyle and will reveal what it’s like growing up as a son of the greatest baller of our time. The teaser is epic and funny all at the same time.

(Source: slamonline.com)

New NBA 2K12 Commercial featuring Michael Jordan and Drake. Great seeing Drake reppin’ his hometown of Toronto Miami?.

Here’s an epic photo of Michael Jordan from Game 5 of the 1989 Bulls—Cavs Eastern Conference Quarter-Final playoff matchup that is sure to give you goosebumps. Wonder if it gives Craig Ehlo goosebumps?

Michael Jordan’s daughter is on Twitter. If you enjoy vintage Jordan and basketball in general, don’t follow her.

Michael Jordan on trash talking.

(Source: thehoopdoctors.com)

With the NBA in a lockout, and no end in sight, it makes sense for NBA 2K12 to drop these retro game covers of Jordan, Bird, and Magic. Ballin’! With the NBA in a lockout, and no end in sight, it makes sense for NBA 2K12 to drop these retro game covers of Jordan, Bird, and Magic. Ballin’! With the NBA in a lockout, and no end in sight, it makes sense for NBA 2K12 to drop these retro game covers of Jordan, Bird, and Magic. Ballin’!

With the NBA in a lockout, and no end in sight, it makes sense for NBA 2K12 to drop these retro game covers of Jordan, Bird, and Magic. Ballin’!

(Source: slamonline.com)