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RE: Pera challenges Jordan
All correct.

None of which changes the fact that Jordan- who I never indicated should play while I also indicated that Pera was being flippant- did not have to be an a$$.
10-22-2013 05:08 PM
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RE: Pera challenges Jordan
Pera should have challenged MJ to being a good owner. Wouldn't be hard to beat him at that.
10-22-2013 07:32 PM
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RE: Pera challenges Jordan
(10-22-2013 07:32 PM)TiminMem23 Wrote:  Pera should have challenged MJ to being a good owner. Wouldn't be hard to beat him at that.

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10-22-2013 10:59 PM
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RE: Pera challenges Jordan
(10-22-2013 11:19 AM)TiminMem23 Wrote:  Anyone without bias here has said Pera looks like an idiot in this situation. Jordan gives PLENTY to charity, so drop that card. He is also challenged to play more than any of us know. This, as he said, is a no-win situation for him. It's Pera being a buffoon thinking that Jordan would consider it.

As Bryce Harper would say, total clown move.

Except that I seriously doubt he thought Jordan would consider it.
10-23-2013 08:41 AM
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RE: Pera challenges Jordan
(10-23-2013 08:41 AM)georgiatiger Wrote:  
(10-22-2013 11:19 AM)TiminMem23 Wrote:  Anyone without bias here has said Pera looks like an idiot in this situation. Jordan gives PLENTY to charity, so drop that card. He is also challenged to play more than any of us know. This, as he said, is a no-win situation for him. It's Pera being a buffoon thinking that Jordan would consider it.

As Bryce Harper would say, total clown move.

Except that I seriously doubt he thought Jordan would consider it.

That is right. Pera was trying to get shine off MJ's legend.

As I wrote before, if Pera really wanted to play Jordan, a million dollar "speaking fee" is enough to get Jordan on the court for a game of one - on -one as long as it's kept private.

Plus, Pera has access to Jordan as a fellow owner. Why do something to piss him off when we all know Pera is a fanboy?
10-25-2013 12:45 PM
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