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Charles Wilson
@cw3solive
Hard Work conquers all. Fmoig: @cw3solive
Pearland, TX Katılım Ağustos 2016
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@DJ12569662 @AlphaKabin4 @SupremeDreams_1 Jordan made his teammates better. Bron throws them under the bus.
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@AlphaKabin4 @SupremeDreams_1 It was hard as hell playing with Kobe and Jordan. Jordan used to beat up teammates for fucking up and Kobe wouldn’t even let you touch the ball
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The second anybody signs with the lakers:
NBACentral@TheDunkCentral
Gabe Vincent’s first 3 games with the Lakers: 2 points (1-3 FG) 7 points (3-10 FG) 6 points (3-8 FG)
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@calebeshun @TheDunkCentral Corrected top 10**
1. Jokic
2. Curry
3. Giannis
4. KD
5. Kawhi
6. Butler
7. Tatum
8. Embiid
9. LeBron
10. Luka
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@TheDunkCentral ESPN’s player rankings:
1. Giannis Antetokounmpo
2. Nikola Jokic
3. Joel Embiid
4. Luka Doncic
5. Stephen Curry
6. Jayson Tatum
7. Kevin Durant
8. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander
9. LeBron James
10. Anthony Davis
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Michael Jordan's mindset will change your life.
Imagine loving basketball more than anything and trying out for the high school team, only to be cut.
This happened to Michael Jordan, one of the greatest players ever play the game. Despite this early failure, his story of determination and growth is one we all can learn from.
Life often throws challenges our way.
It's easy to feel like giving up. But think about Jordan.
He used his early setback as a reason to work even harder, practicing daily to prove his skills.
Jordan didn’t let rejection stop him. He kept practicing and getting better.
His hard work paid off as he played for the University of North Carolina and then the NBA, becoming a legend in the sport.
He faced many losses and missed shots but used each one to improve and come back stronger.
Jordan's journey is more than just basketball.
It's about believing in growth and improvement. He didn’t let failures define him. Instead, he learned from them and used them to get better.
His mindset was all about growth, and it's something we can bring into our own lives.
Now, think about your own life.
Got turned down for a job?
Use it as a chance to learn and improve your skills.
Facing personal challenges?
See them as opportunities to grow stronger, just like Jordan did.
With effort and resilience, you can turn setbacks into steps forward.
Here’s how to bring Jordan’s mindset into your life:
1. Face Challenges Head-On: Don’t run from challenges. Use them as chances to grow and get closer to your goals.
2. Learn from Mistakes: Every mistake is a chance to learn and do better next time.
3. Listen to Feedback: Take criticism as a way to improve and strengthen your skills.
4.Celebrate Every Win: No matter how small the win, celebrate it as a step toward growth and success. Small wins add up.
In the words of Michael Jordan, “I can accept failure, everyone fails at something. But I can't accept not trying.”
Life is waiting for you to step up.
With a mindset focused on growth and learning, you can face every challenge head-on and come out stronger.
Just like Jordan, play the game of life to win.
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@Nunbutfactsss @AstrikAngel @ablockaflocka05 @ayknowsball @LegionHoops That Jazz team was tuff but I misread the comment I thought he said they would sweep Jordan.
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@cw3solive @AstrikAngel @ablockaflocka05 @ayknowsball @LegionHoops Cmon now Mj didn’t play a soul moving the way Jamal Murray was this playoffs.
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Stan Van Gundy:
“If you want to tell me that Michael Jordan was a better basketball player than LeBron James, that’s fine. You can make a case for that. What you can’t make a case for is that MJ had a better career than LeBron. You can’t make a case for that.”
(via @PlayersTribune, youtube.com/watch?v=9ss680…)

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@RMundoAR @LegionHoops It’s a team game and it’s about winning. Jordan is better n it’s not close.
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@LegionHoops Most comments are about team rather than player accomplishments.
Lebron is better but not by much.
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@ce17ics @Bball_StudyHall @NevaMiss24 @LegionHoops U can’t compare eras. The game’s supposed to get better. Jordan was far more dominant in his era. The objective is to win. Bron is 4-6 in finals while team hopping. No excuses
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@Bball_StudyHall @NevaMiss24 @LegionHoops mj great for his time. but in his time dribbling a ball behind his back while going down the court was a sport center top 10 play
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@LegionHoops Actually, @realStanVG we can. The argument: the game of basketball is about winning and Jordan has more trophies in his collection. If we’re talking longevity, fair, but saying “career,” there’s definitely an argument to be had. With that said, both epitomize greatness!
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@Mzndoza @PHClapp @rxhabszn @LegionHoops U gotta watch the tape. Them bulls teams were different. GS can’t fw em even with KD. They ran the league for a entire decade
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@PHClapp @rxhabszn @LegionHoops Playing against who? LeBron’s worse finals competition (2020 Heat or 2012 Thunder) might be better than MJ’s best finals competition. That 2016 Warriors team is running through any team MJ ever played including his team. Add context next time.
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@Diesel_Humble @PHClapp @rxhabszn @LegionHoops Doesn’t matter. The objective is to win. If u need excuses u not the goat.
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@ablockaflocka05 @ayknowsball @LegionHoops The nuggets team this year would sweep every single team Jordan faced in the finals 😭😭
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@OtterDegsterFan @arkismid @unvariedd @elpirata71st @easymoneycam1 @TheDunkCentral @wojespn @celtics Watch the games. Harden ain’t the same player. Washed.
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@arkismid @unvariedd @elpirata71st @easymoneycam1 @TheDunkCentral @wojespn @celtics Magic are an elite PG away from being winners. I ain’t even a magic fan.
They got the perfect Outlay of forwards.
Harden can still carry a team to a top seed in reg season. He is a choker in playoffs that’s why I said it’s stupid for clippers to get him or him ask to go there
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James Harden wanted a long-term max contract from Philadelphia, per @wojespn
“Harden is unhappy with Sixers president Daryl Morey over a lack of a long-term maximum-level contract offer, sources said, and the Sixers are risking Harden's arrival at training camp bringing with it anything but a championship mindset.”

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@AndyJPuente @TheDunkCentral He beat a broken warriors team 💀 and still barley won
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