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September 12, 2009 - 11:38am
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Lowest class Hall of Fame induction speech, ever. Even Mars Blackman felt let down.
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Too bad Kanye didn't steal Mike's mic!
You are correct, Birthday Boy!
The occasion was an opportunity for MJ to be gracious, humble and to thank the people who helped him and believed in him.
Instead, he declaimed his perceived critics, brought up old feuds that should have no meaning to him any more and tried to settle scores with those he feels slighted or dissed him. What a bizarre performance.
He was the greatest that played, everyone acknowledges that, but he carried on like he still had to shove the point down everyone's throat- like Serena's tennis ball.
What a chump! There is no talent so great that it can cover such poor character. How miserable he must be.
After MJ brought up the guy who was placed on the high school team instead of him, and MJ saying that the coach made a mistake...I was hoping the coach would be quoted as saying, "No, I didn't make a mistake. MJ can thank me in private."
This just in: Michael Jordan will be inviting Sam Bowie and former Portland Trailblazers execs to a special post induction speech/press conference where Michael will berate them all for not drafting him higher.
He has also invited Hakeem Olajuwan and will point out that Hakeem has four fewer championship rings.
Rumor has it that Michael will also fly in several Vietnamese women who used to make his shoes and tell them that without him, they'd be nothing.