Alexander77

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Gazzetta dello sport Michael Jordan: His Airness
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Nes, what do you mean goodbye??? You won a bunch of bananas, you made it in the end! :) Come on, don't take offense, let's organize that scopone game you liked so much... you and me against Alessio and Panico... who wins against Alfredo and Supervai!!! Oh, come back, we already miss you!
Gazzetta dello sport Michael Jordan: His Airness
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Ahaha... Nes, if you try hard enough, maybe you’ll get there. Anyway, here’s the little drawing:
1) I express a point of view
2) In my opinion, Jordan played in an NBA that had already lost its absolute protagonists
3) The phrase you attribute to me loses its meaning when taken out of context: I was referring to the fact that, after leaving the NBA for baseball, Jordan returned and won three consecutive titles. In how many other sports have you seen something like that (someone who leaves, returns, and wins), considering the extremely high level of preparation required? In none. The NBA of his second three-peat was far from the one packed with great teams that was the NBA of Magic and Larry. And, for the last time, Jordan, no matter how great he is, won what he won also because he had no rivals... "Jordan would have taken a beating in other times": that’s my opinion, right or wrong! In the meantime, remember that until the Celtics, Pistons, and Lakers dominated, Michael didn’t see a hint of a title... his rise corresponds exactly to their decline!
NOW, I understand the difficulty of the question, so here’s the hint: the audience says Pizza!
Gazzetta dello sport Michael Jordan: His Airness
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@vai: haha, I know, you already explained it to me once!!! :)
@panico: what pearl are you about to bring out?! Just so you know, the help is gone! :)
@alfredo: good job, alfredo, tell him... so, who is baggio? Nique? And who is jordan? Maradona? And who is pasquale bruno? Charles barkley???
Gazzetta dello sport Michael Jordan: His Airness
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There’s a lot to be said for talking. Anyway, it's not such a wrong statement: keep in mind that everyone knows that the East Coast (with the Pistons, the Sixers, the Hawks...) was much tougher for the Celtics than the West was for the Lakers... it must mean something. I've always struggled with the difference between the two coasts; the Lakers would arrive in the finals as fresh as daisies after cruising through. The same kind of argument is made about Jordan, who had the "luck" of dodging certain powerhouse teams and certain players at the peak of their game... that doesn’t mean Jordan isn’t a No. 1... who could deny it?!!
@panico e alè: ahhhhhh, so he's specialized in saying something stupid and then passing it off as irony? And I took him at face value... ahahah... GO NES... watch out, time’s running out! If you want the audience's help, we’re all here for you! :)
Gazzetta dello sport Michael Jordan: His Airness
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Come on, you can do it.. you have the suggestion at home, the audience's help (panic), and the 50-50! If you choose the 50-50, we'll eliminate one option between Maradona and Baggio! Come on, you can do it! :)
Gazzetta dello sport Michael Jordan: His Airness
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Ahaha...Nes, you understood exactly the opposite of what Alessio was saying! I'll do the test for you: Alessio is from Naples, supports Napoli, is a huge fan of Maradona...who do you think he prefers between him and Baggio...come on, this time you can do it...
Gazzetta dello sport Michael Jordan: His Airness
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Ah, one last thing: HERE NO ONE SAYS that "you can't say MJ was the best because he never played against Johnson (not the shampoo), Bird, etc., who are better"... he certainly would have won much less (at least in my opinion), and the final judgment on him would have been (again, in my opinion) different. He still remains a No. 1!!! PERIOD and STOP!
Gazzetta dello sport Michael Jordan: His Airness
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You're making a total mess, making deductions that no one has made and you keep going. For the last time: Jordan played in an NBA that qualitatively was very far from the golden era of Bird, Magic, and Doctor J (I didn't say it wasn't at a high level, I said it was a different, lower level). It's clear that playing against teams like the Celtics, the Sixers, and the vintage Lakers wouldn't have made it so easy to win all the titles he won: DO YOU GET IT?! Finally, I never talked about Baggio and Maradona, AND YOU KEEP BRINGING THEM UP by asking me the same question ("Alexander, are you telling me that Maradona and Baggio met when they were both at their peak?")... you tell me, do you get it now or are you still talking about Maradona and Baggio?! By the way, even there you came up with some bullshit that Alessio and Caz promptly refuted... have I been clear this time?! Because the easiest thing you could say is "I don't agree"... but if you want to talk about Maradona and Baggio, go ahead... I loved Maradona!
Gazzetta dello sport Michael Jordan: His Airness
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Ok Nes, after yet another ridiculous comment, do you have anything else to ask???...And then you make the comparison Baggio Maradona as if I had said that Nique was better than Jordan, and I NEVER SAID anything like that...let me summarize it for you, let's see if you get it this time: Jordan played in an NBA that qualitatively was very far from the golden era of Bird, Magic, and Doctor J.
Frank Zappa, Tony Palmer 200 Motels
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Nathalie Bartle wins… I'm betting my piggy bank full of money!!!