Larry Brown; Michael Jordan needs people to challenge him - USA TODAY (blog)
04/21/2012
USA TODAY (blog)Larry Brown; Michael Jordan needs people to challenge himUSA TODAY (blog)By Reid Cherner, USA TODAY Jordan is now the owner of an NBA team that has lost 19 consecutive games and is 7-55. Brown last coached in 2010 when he was let go in Charlotte after a 9-19 start. He had taken the team to the playoffs the previous year.
04/21/2012
USA TODAY (blog)Larry Brown; Michael Jordan needs people to challenge himUSA TODAY (blog)By Reid Cherner, USA TODAY Jordan is now the owner of an NBA team that has lost 19 consecutive games and is 7-55. Brown last coached in 2010 when he was let go in Charlotte after a 9-19 start. He had taken the team to the playoffs the previous year.
Kobe Bryant: Why Bryant's 2012 Season Pushes Him Past Jordan on All-Time List - Bleacher Report
04/21/2012
Bleacher ReportKobe Bryant: Why Bryant's 2012 Season Pushes Him Past Jordan on All-Time ListBleacher ReportThat is good enough to lead the NBA and push Bryant past Michael Jordan as the best player of all time. Bryant is 33 years old, and playing around a meager collection of talent outside of emerging star Andrew Bynum. Jordan's stats at 33 were similar.and more »
04/21/2012
Bleacher ReportKobe Bryant: Why Bryant's 2012 Season Pushes Him Past Jordan on All-Time ListBleacher ReportThat is good enough to lead the NBA and push Bryant past Michael Jordan as the best player of all time. Bryant is 33 years old, and playing around a meager collection of talent outside of emerging star Andrew Bynum. Jordan's stats at 33 were similar.and more »
Today in sports history: April 21 - Utica Observer Dispatch
04/21/2012
Today in sports history: April 21Utica Observer Dispatch1996 — The Chicago Bulls wrap up the most successful regular season in NBA history with their 72nd victory, getting 26 points from Michael Jordan in a 103-93 decision over Washington. Jordan sets an NBA record by winning his eighth NBA scoring title, ...
04/21/2012
Today in sports history: April 21Utica Observer Dispatch1996 — The Chicago Bulls wrap up the most successful regular season in NBA history with their 72nd victory, getting 26 points from Michael Jordan in a 103-93 decision over Washington. Jordan sets an NBA record by winning his eighth NBA scoring title, ...
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