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Little Jordan: You're so white, really my son?

Little Jordan: You're so white, really my son?

The old man chatted about juvenile madness, a button on the left and a button on the right, and the 35-year-old little Jordan seemed to go back to ten years ago, using slam dunks again and again to let Los Angeles relive the years of the empty city, but now he is wearing a Nuggets jersey.

In this game where Jokic was out of play, Jordan Jr., who was considered to be about to retire, incarnated as the "Skywalker" version of Mr. Jokic, shooting 8 of 11, cutting 21 points, 13 rebounds, 5 assists, 2 steals and 1 block, helping the Nuggets, who were short of major generals, sink their old club Clippers.

This night, Jordan Jr. was the real Jordan of the Nuggets.

Little Jordan: You're so white, really my son?

The city of empty pick-up, I'll come back spicy

The title of Little Jordan can be interpreted as distinguishing it from Michael

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Jordan, in fact, little Jordan is really called by this name, his full name is Hyland

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Deandre

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Jordan II, popularly known as Little Jordan.

Jordan Jr.'s name comes from his father Hyland Jordan, Hyland is 1.93 meters tall and once played at Houston Tyrolesen University, Jordan Jr.'s mother Kimberly is 1.88 meters tall and is a women's basketball player at Houston Tyroleson University, Jordan Jr.'s defensive talent is more inherited from his mother, Kimberley was a terrifying blocker for opponents when he was a student.

Kimberly and Hyland met at school, and they had four boys, but like many black families in the United States, Kimberly and Hyland separated when the children were still young. Little Jordan also didn't have much contact with his father as the eldest son, and he repeatedly said after becoming famous that his mother was everything to him.

Little Jordan: You're so white, really my son?

Great mother, raising four sons, have you bought a house

Kimberly works as a receptionist in a hospital, and although she doesn't earn much, she does her best to support her children's dreams. Little Jordan inherited his parents' big man genes, and his height was not so prominent in elementary school, until the summer when he was about to enter his sophomore year of high school, Little Jordan experienced a dramatic growth in height.

According to Kimberly's recollection, she would take little Jordan to church every Sunday to participate in activities, and last Sunday she could easily look over the top of Jordan Jr.'s head and see the staff's explanation, and then the next Sunday, she suddenly found that little Jordan had grown so tall that it completely covered her mother's vision.

Jordan Jr., whose height skyrocketed, ushered in a data surge, rising all the way from his sophomore year of high school, and averaged 26 points, 15 rebounds and 8 blocks per game in the high school graduation season, and had a shocking performance of 20 blocks per game. Jordan Jr. established his dream of entering the NBA in the future, and he worked hard to do so, waking up at 4:30 a.m. every day, going for a run in the park, then going to school for a morning workout, and continuing to train after class until dark.

Little Jordan's talent attracted many universities to recruit, because there were too many people who wanted to talk to him, Little Jordan panicked, in order to avoid the recruiters' relentless pursuit, Little Jordan hid under the school's open-air stands, and waited for everyone to leave before coming out.

Little Jordan: You're so white, really my son?

Little Jordan is still childlike

Realizing the problem, Kimberley decided to quit her job and focus on helping Jordan Jr. in basketball, although living financially on savings was very stressful.

"I knew I could go bankrupt, but I didn't want anyone to take my son badly. Kimberly said.

After a year at the Texas Farm Workers, Jordan Jr. decided to participate in the draft, and although many at the time thought the time was not ripe, scouts rated Jordan Jr. as amazingly athletic and possessing excellent defensive potential, but his fundamentals were poor and he could be reduced to mediocrity in the NBA.

Jordan Jr. got the news before the draft that he had a high probability of making it to the first round, and there was hope in the lotto area, Jordan Jr. came to the draft with Kimberley, but at the end of the first round, his name had not been called. Kimberly clearly felt his son's nervousness, and Jordan Jr.'s legs kept shaking until No. 35, when Jordan Jr. was finally drafted by the Clippers, and Kimberly told him: "Don't care about the number of numbers, this number doesn't mean anything." ”

Being drafted by the Clippers was fortunate for Jordan Jr., who became an empty trio with the arrival of Griffin and Paul. Jordan Jr.'s athletic talent was unleashed with Paul's passing, often delivering devastating dunks, while collecting rebounds and blocks on the defensive end, becoming the league's elite center, being named to the All-NBA and All-Defensive Team in 2015-16, and winning the 2016 Olympic gold medal for Team USA.

Little Jordan: You're so white, really my son?

Rio stage, if you have the guts, you will come

When Jordan Jr. became a two-team star, he hadn't made it to an All-Star, and he felt like he wasn't going to be favored by the All-Star Game.

2017

Before the All-Star year, Jordan Jr. was ready to go on vacation to Hawaii when the Clippers' head of media relations picked it up

NBA

Text message from the office.

"They think you're going to be an All-Star. Said the head of media relations.

Little Jordan was skeptical: "What do they think they will?

The director confirmed it and gave the good news: "It's official, you've succeeded!"

The extremely excited little Jordan immediately called Kimberly and told his mother the good news, Kimberly was very surprised, and repeatedly confirmed to his son: "Son, don't joke with me, they are not fooling you, right?"

It wasn't until Jordan Jr. repeatedly confirmed that it was the official news from the NBA that Kimberley believed that her son's dream had come true, and the mother screamed excitedly on the phone.

Little Jordan happily rushed home and told the good news to his 13-month-old son, who still remembers the scene at that moment.

"He looked at me and the reaction was like, 'I don't know what you're talking about, read me a storybook.'" Jordan Jr. said.

Little Jordan: You're so white, really my son?

Father and son are happy, but they don't know what's wrong

Speaking of little Jordan

The child's mother Ashley is a white model, and the child was born with a typical white skin color, little Jordan didn't care at first, and also posted a photo of the father and son on social media, the skin color contrast is quite strong, which has aroused heated discussions among fans.

Those gossips made little Jordan feel that there was a "grassland" above his head, and he decided to test the child's DNA, and the results showed that it was indeed his son, and the expert also explained that most of the children born of black and white people have black or brown skin, and the reason why Jordan's son has so white skin is that his mother's genes are too strong.

Little Jordan was very happy after getting the test report and was determined to be a good father, but Ashley quit, believing that Little Jordan's DNA test was a blasphemy against her character, so he took Little Jordan to court and asked to deprive him of custody of the child. After the trial of the case, Jordan Jr. received a satisfactory verdict and shared custody with Ashley, and Jordan Jr. cried in court when he learned of the result.

"Growing up, most of the time without my dad around, I didn't want my son to have the same experience, I just wanted the opportunity to be a good father. Jordan Jr. said.

Little Jordan: You're so white, really my son?

Don't blame brothers for not being human

Jordan Jr. worked hard to be a role model for his son, and as he got older and the impact of injuries, Jordan Jr. went from starter to bench, but he never became passive due to a role demotion. Little Jordan can still be there when his peak is over

NBA

No worries about work.

Jordan Jr., who was born in the second round, has been an All-Star, won a double-team, has an NBA career salary of more than $170 million, and won the championship in 2023, becoming the first of the former empty city trio to win the championship.

Now, Jordan Jr. is helping the Nuggets challenge to defending their title, and his basketball path has verified his mother Kimberley's assessment back then, when a scout told Kimberly after watching Jordan Jr. play, who was still in high school, "This kid is playing well." ”

Kimberly stared at the scout and replied loudly, "You're wrong, my son isn't bad, he's amazing!"

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