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Why did Jordan insinuate KD and Zhan Huang when interviewed?

Jordan is known as the god of basketball, and his position in the basketball world is the first in history. Jordan has a very good say in any topic about basketball. Some media are also willing to leave some current issues to Jordan for judgment, and Joe himself is also talking about Kan Kan and expressing his views. In an interview with Jordan, the reporter asked a sharp question. The reporter asked Jordan if he would join other teams in order to win the championship. Jordan replied in a very positive way: absolutely not, never bow to the championship!

Jordan's career

Many fans know that Jordan won two consecutive championships. In fact, before that, Jordan also lost in the playoffs. In the first three seasons of Jordan's career, his playoff trip ended in failure, and he was defeated by Celtic, Bucks and Pistons. However, as he himself said, Jordan would not join other teams, but tried to beat the opponents who had lost to him for the championship. With the growth of Jordan, the Bulls finally won the championship under his leadership and established the Bull Dynasty.

This practice is undoubtedly preferred by fans. Fans always have extra affection for one person, one city, and they always feel uncomfortable about the stars who join a strong team in order to win the championship. Although the NBA is a business alliance, the practice of defecting to the enemy is still not worthy of praise. Jordan's next remarks were directed at Durant and James. He said: Although the championship is important, I will not join a team that has always been very strong like the Warriors or the Lakers for the championship.

I won't bow to the championship

It's quite clear that everyone wants to win the championship, and he won't join the Warriors for the championship. This is obviously an insinuation that Durant's Thunder team decided to join the Warriors after being defeated. Just defeated by the Warriors, normally being defeated in the playoffs will generate strong hatred, and even make the two teams become old enemies, just like the Jazz and the Rockets in those days, and they are particularly jealous every time they meet. Durant not only did not hate, but chose to join his opponent. This behavior also caused Durant to lose many fans.

While satirizing Durant, Jordan also brought James, who came to the Lakers from the Cavaliers and formed Jamey with Davis. James can only be regarded as a group behavior. After all, he is the boss of the team, which is more reasonable than Durant joining a full-fledged warrior. In Jordan's view, whether Durant defected to the enemy or James held a group, these are all very disdainful. The older generation always has their unique feelings. Today's people care too much about fame and fortune and ignore these feelings. This is also a true portrayal of today's society.