Michael Jordan that s the first person that I felt that could fly I played against an animal in Shaq Former NBA player Andre Miller reflects on playing against some of the best basketball players
Michael Jordan that s the first person that I felt that could fly I played against an animal in Shaq - Former NBA player Andre Miller reflects on playing against some of the best basketball players Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Approve Reject & ban Delete Logout
On this day in 1998: MJ nailed a 20-foot jumper to give the Bulls an 87-86 lead with 5.2 seconds left in Game 6 of the 1998 Finals. That shot ended up being the game-winner to give the Bulls their 6th championship and second three-peat! Shaq, Kobe and Duncan continued to dominate the league until “King James” won his first title with the in 2012. Miller, who played for nine teams from 1999-2016, caught Jordan’s last two seasons with the . He then spent the rest of his career facing the other greats. Although many felt like his career deserved an All-Star selection, Miller would have none of it. Friendly reminder the Wizards were on pace to win 50 games (2 seed) before Michael Jordan’s injury in 2002.
They were 19-63 in 2001.Friendly reminder the Wizards were on pace to win 50 games (2 seed) before Michael Jordan’s injury in 2002. They were 19-63 in 2001. He is just grateful and appreciative of the opportunity to play against the best basketball players, saying: “It was like the NBA was a whole bunch of guys that was heroes and characters, cartoon characters or something who have special powers to me. So, I don’t worry about making no All-Star team. I got a chance to hoop against the best, the greats of the game.”
Michael Jordan that s the first person that I felt that could fly I played against an animal in Shaq - Former NBA player Andre Miller reflects on playing against some of the best basketball players
Shaquille O'Neal, left, and Michael Jordan played against each other for several years in the NBA. [Photo: Bleacher Report] Between the mid-1990s to the early 2000s, basketball fans had , , and to cheer on. These four are consistently ranked in the top 10 of the NBA’s greatest players ever. , who played part of his career in this era, has nothing but appreciation and fond memories of that time. On “The Knuckleheads,” Miller shared his thoughts on what it meant to play in that period: “For me man, you got the chance to play against Michael Jordan. Michael Jordan, that’s the first person that I felt that could fly. I saw Michael Jordan fly. I played against Kobe. I played against an animal in Shaq. Shaq ain’t real. He was an animal!” From 1995 to 2002, Jordan won the NBA title three times, O'Neal and Bryant had a three-peat and Duncan bagged it once. "His Airness" retired in 2003 just before entered the NBA out of high school as the “Chosen One.” On this day in 1998: MJ nailed a 20-foot jumper to give the Bulls an 87-86 lead with 5.2 seconds left in Game 6 of the 1998 Finals. That shot ended up being the game-winner to give the Bulls their 6th championship and second three-peat!On this day in 1998: MJ nailed a 20-foot jumper to give the Bulls an 87-86 lead with 5.2 seconds left in Game 6 of the 1998 Finals. That shot ended up being the game-winner to give the Bulls their 6th championship and second three-peat! Shaq, Kobe and Duncan continued to dominate the league until “King James” won his first title with the in 2012. Miller, who played for nine teams from 1999-2016, caught Jordan’s last two seasons with the . He then spent the rest of his career facing the other greats. Although many felt like his career deserved an All-Star selection, Miller would have none of it. Friendly reminder the Wizards were on pace to win 50 games (2 seed) before Michael Jordan’s injury in 2002.
They were 19-63 in 2001.Friendly reminder the Wizards were on pace to win 50 games (2 seed) before Michael Jordan’s injury in 2002. They were 19-63 in 2001. He is just grateful and appreciative of the opportunity to play against the best basketball players, saying: “It was like the NBA was a whole bunch of guys that was heroes and characters, cartoon characters or something who have special powers to me. So, I don’t worry about making no All-Star team. I got a chance to hoop against the best, the greats of the game.”