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Do u think michael jordan would ever consider playing in europe during his heyday?

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with the articles of lebron 'considering' a move for the right amount of money...u think mj would even think about it when he was playing? take into consideration mj's desire for competition along with the cash...

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  1. i would bet MJ could play in europe today and have a good year


  2. of course.. jordan is a greedy hog for money.. he wants to be paid to be put in a game.

  3. heck no. hes air jordan not some european guy on some greek team.

  4. definitely no. he was underpaid much of his career and was earning more thru endorsements. he likely would laugh if asked to go to europe. though he may go there and try soccer and burn the goals.  

  5. Not without Scottie Pippen & Phil Jackson

    There's no way in h**l he'd want to be a LOSER in Europe like he was in the NBA without Pip and Phil.

    Don't be so DUMB, Carlos ....if Jordan really had a desire for competition, then he would have stayed with the Bulls in 99 , after Pippen left. Then we'd really get to see what a joke he really was...LMAO!!!

  6. What up Carlos,

    No players of the pedigree of: Jordan, Magic, Bird, would not consider such a thing- because not only were they obssessed with being the best- but they knew that part of being the best- was playing against the best!

    If LeBron wants to be in the same category as those legends he's not going to do that- averaging 50 points a game against guys playing in Europe who couldn't make it on an NBA Roster.  

    $20 million plus a year plus endorsements should be enough to live on and more importantly give you the opportunity to leave a legacy against the best players in the world.  

    Michael Jordan would never have considered it. LeBron may be using it just as an ego stroke- like maybe not considering going over- but just seeing if he can get $50 million a year.  i say if he wants to go over for that- let him go- it would show that the money rather than the legacy is more important to him.

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