truth is false

Hester 2022-12-05 10:16:59

Occasionally, because of a power outage in the entire laboratory, I watched this ten-episode documentary. Sure enough, nothing is smooth sailing. I thought it would be relatively easy for the Bulls led by MJ to win two consecutive three-peat championships. A dynasty-level team is under the leadership of God. From a historical point of view, everyone is so shining, maybe It's the image creation of the documentary, and everything seems to be not as smooth as imagined. Focusing on the 97-98 season, thus connecting the entire Bulls dynasty, from being out of the group in the rookie season, to emerging, to becoming a superstar, to being alone, and finally to establishing a dynasty, followed by the murder of his father, retirement at the peak, and then to Comeback, reopening the dynasty, I really felt the conflict with teammates and the management during the period, Jordan is so real as a person, whether it is joys, sorrows or joys, from a child to a god who stands alone, it has always been These four words are not logical. At the same time, I was just born in 1997 and stood on a stage that I did not choose. And what MJ experienced and became, is exactly the fairy tale that I want to hear more than ten years later. It was the aging Bulls players, Pippen had conflicts with management because of salary issues, coach Phil was being considered for dismissal by the team's general manager, MJ looked back, and the team that won 5 championships with him was only Pippin. Peng is alone, the new force of the other end of the league is rising, the old guys are also gearing up, internal and external troubles, fleeting years, the 96-97 season seems to be the final glory. It was through such twists and turns that MJ took to the altar. This experience has also encouraged thousands of people, as well as me now. "Follow, don't be overjoyed; go against, don't be discouraged; be safe, don't be extravagant; be in danger, don't be frightened; those who have thunder in their chests and face like a flat lake can worship the general!"

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