================================================ Subject: Re: Odp: Re: Odp:Re: NCR: basketball From: To: Date: Wed 5 Dec 2001 08:18:24 EST ================================================ He's not doing well enough to make a difference, IMHO. But I sure do miss the good old days when he was THE MAN. I think he's making a mistake by coming back, he should've just ended his career with grace, and let it be. How many times have we seen a player keep going until he drove his legacy into the ground with bad memories of the final few years? That's what's gonna happen with Jordan now. Not that his final few years were perfect, by any means. But why make it worse? Charles Oakley, playing for the Bulls now, was a decent player in his day. But he's old, and I nearly fall out of my chair when I see him do something right during a game. It's one thing to look at a player, and say "He's young, he'll learn." Or "He's just not that great." But "Wow, he's losing his game," is not the way I'd want to be talked about. Jen In a message dated 12/5/2001 7:08:57 AM Central Standard Time, kthulu@COMTECK.COM writes: << Yes, and Jordan is back, hogging the airwaves again, too. Wonder if Jen wishes he were back with the Bulls instead of the Wizards. >> To unsubscribe or change your preferences for the Creed-Discuss list, visit: http://www.winduplist.com/ls/discuss/form.asp