Frankly, I haven't watched any of Jordan's live games. It was only in 2003 that I started to worship Jordan. As for how I came into contact with Jordan, I can't remember how. That year, I was already in the third grade of junior high school, the Internet was not yet widespread, and TV was also under the "control" of parents. In 2003, I didn't even know that Jordan was still playing with the Wizards. I guess even if I knew it, I wouldn't have a place to watch the game. I remember the first NBA live broadcast was the Timberwolves vs Suns on CCTV2.
After entering high school, the Internet is still not very popular, but there is a little pocket money. If you have nothing to do, go to the used bookstore to find basketball-related magazines and books, most of which are out of date. In my senior year of high school, I found a Jordan album from an old book vendor in our county town. The original price was 15 yuan. Because it was also expired, the uncle charged me 10 yuan. After I bought it, I was very excited. I really read it many times without saying a word, and I was never willing to lend it to others.
After going to college, it was the era of Kobe, and the Internet became more and more developed. As soon as I found a lot of various videos and picture materials, the videos became clearer and clearer. However, the magazines I bought in high school have always been my favorites, and I have never lent them to anyone to read them once.
PS: Rodman is too much like the NBA version of Wang Shuo. He looks strong and unrestrained, and his heart is on the verge of collapse, and his suicidal tendencies are very serious.
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