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Originally posted by Cerek the Barbaric:
quote: Originally posted by johnny:
once again you are right cerek, and maybe a new rivalry has been born here. I do have to fill you in on something here about MJ, he couldn't have shoved brian shaw to the side because brian shaw wasn't playing for the jazz at that time, in fact, he never did. You probably meant bryon russell, didn't you ?
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I was pretty sure I had the player right...so I must be wrong about the team.
Who did Chicago beat for the 6th championship?
If it was Utah, then you must be right about Bryon Russell.
Either way, MJ got away with fairly obvious PUSH, but that's because he was who he was.
The one other lesson Sacramento needs to learn is to QUIT WHINING to the referees. They will NEVER go in your favor if you get in thier face all the time. The Lakers hardly disputed a call in the entire series, and they never got in the ref's faces about it when they did complain.[/QUOTE]the 5th and 6th both were against the jazz,and MJ practicly got away with anything, he was and still is possibly the biggest trashtalker in the game. He called it: getting in the opponents head, and that was exactly what he did. Remember the finals against the sonics ? At a certain point he got in payton's head, and from that moment the sonics were lost. He also did these kind of things with the refs, and it worked too, sometimes they just didn't dare to make a call against him anymore. He wasn't just the best player, he was also the smartest.