Apparently, Michael Jordan’s acceptance speech was pretty awful, and I think it points to the fact that he’s not a very nice guy. That said, this remains one of my favorite sports-related commercials:
by Will on September 12, 2009
Apparently, Michael Jordan’s acceptance speech was pretty awful, and I think it points to the fact that he’s not a very nice guy. That said, this remains one of my favorite sports-related commercials:
Tagged as: Awesome Gatorade Commercials, Basketball Hall of Fame, Michael Jordan
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Borat: “I do a picture, only small, of the Tishnik Masacre. Where many Uzbeks…crushed!”
Kindly Gray Hippie: “How did you feel when you drew this?”
Borat: “Very proud!”.
KGH: “I am just listening with sadness…sadness for your people…?”
Borat: “Yes…no, it is not sad. It is us who do the kill!”
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Jordan’s speech was “The Office” awkward… jeeze. But I do appreciate Jordan’s level of honesty.
It’s a shame he’s still got so many grudges. Hopefully it won’t tarnish his image. I was never a big basketball fan, but I recall many incredible playoff moments for Jordan. In his prime there was no denying his greatness as the best player of all time.
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