
Former Warriors coach Mark Jackson recently made a guest appearance on "Club Shay Shay" about the player he considered to be the hardest to defend.
"Jordan and Kobe Bryant, I'm speaking from a defender's point of view, because I don't have to defend O'Neal, Abdul-Abdul-Jabbar. Jordan and Bryant think about offense every moment, I've been playing in the East and played against Jordan many times, so I know it. Mark Jackson said.
Asked if he had realized he could have achieved what he has today when he played jordan, Mark Jackson said: "Yes, I already knew he was different. I feel like the Knicks I'm on are a better team, we all know Pippen is a top 50 superstar, and he will be selected as a top 75 superstar in the new season, but at that time he was not so strong, equivalent to Jordan single-core team, still able to win the series.
I remember 1991, it was my last year at the Knicks, we had strong players in every position on the team, gave them a lot of confrontation, we all said that Kukoc and Pippen played well (Jackson here may be generally referring to jordan bulls had good teammates), but I still have to say that the series was a series that Jordan won alone. We did everything we could against him on the defensive end, but he was all relieved. ”
Mark Jackson also talked about what kind of players Jordan and Kobe Bryant are in his mind: "They are willing to leave everything on the court, even life. I'll just put it this way, I'm also a very competitive person, but I'm not willing to give my life for basketball, but they're even willing to pay for their lives for the sake of winning. ”
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