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Tag: air Jordan
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MJ Mondays – No. 135
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MJ Mondays – No. 134
Give Everything Shout out to sixforsixgoat on Instagram for the inspiration. Today is not just MJ Monday but also Motivation Monday.
Let’s get it.
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MJ Mondays – No. 133
Always turn a negative situation into a positive situation.
Michael Jordan
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MJ Mondays – No. 132
The legend of MJ Thanks for sixforsixgoat on Instagram for the content.
**postdated
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MJ Mondays – No. 130
Wow. How time flies. The stats speak for themselves also.
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MJ Mondays – No. 129
Tweet by JordanMuse These highlights look amazing. Is this what people mean by 4K? That Ai is used to render footage to make it more clear?
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MJ Mondays – No. 127
The GOAT Mentality This is what a leader does. He gives of himself knowing no matter the opportunity. He knew that he had a God-given gift. You can say that he knew it was his responsibility to show it to the world no matter the venue. I respect this perspective.
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MJ Mondays – No. 123
MJ at MSG So side note, the author of this blog is a huge New York fan. He is a supporter of all the New York professional sports teams, including the New York Knickerbockers. When he was growing up watching these games (or at least watching the summary about them on the news broadcast ex post facto), he hated when the Knicks would lose to the Bulls.
However, as he grew up, he recognized the brilliance and excellence that Michael Jordan espoused as a professional basketball player. It was and is still inspirational to this day. For that superseding reason, the author posts clips from MJ’s career to reaffirm to himself that MJ is the GOAT.
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MJ Mondays – No. 121
Michael Jordan ULTIMATE 1997-1998 Season Highlights by MaxaMillion711 Here’s another banger of a highlight reel from Michael Jordan. If you have time, you definitely check it out. It’s a work of art.
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MJ Mondays – No. 120
https://www.shoepalace.com/blogs/all/the-history-of-the-air-jordan-18
These are one of my favorite Jordans. And these are one of the few editions that he wore on court AFTER playing with the Chicago Bulls. He was past his physical prime but the name, Jordan, his legacy was still ascending.
Note that the original colorway is white and royal blue not white and red.