At the time when MJ was reaching millions of hearts across the world, I was not born and when i opened my eyes in this unfaithful world then i don't know about him and still learning the A B C D.. in nursery ( i have not done nursery yet). The time when one of my friend introduced me to the game and jordan... i became a die hard fan....
If you enjoyed all of Jordan's acrobatic feats, his scoring outbursts and (most of all) his clutch performances, then you can't say you were disappointed in his attitude upon finally reaching basketball's Olympus. They're inseparable. You don't get Jordan the G.O.A.T. without the E-G-O. You don't get his triumphing again and again without his using every sleight -- real or perceived -- to motivate himself.
Unlike Muhammad Ali, Jordan never ran around proclaiming himself the greatest of all time. Jordan always found a way to tactfully discuss his greatness, acknowledging that he did it better than most, but never putting himself ahead of the legends or the game himself. He usually tailored every word to fit into people's expectations of what someone in his position would say.
Hr retired from the game two times and returned back with a new vigor and zeal in his eyes. He returned with a better developed understanding of the game and well developed player and a armor known as sweet jump shot....now finally the MJ returns not to come back again...
A salute to the legend...