Tag Archives: Michael Jordan

We can all agree that when growing up as a kid, if you had a successful brother or sister, it was hard to fill their shoes and lots of people reminded you of it. Well that’s small talk to Marcus and Jeffery Jordan who’s dad is by far the greatest basketball player to ever step foot on the court. Constantly having to hear “You’re not as good as your dad” and “Why can’t you play like your dad” has to be quite annoying no matter how high your confidence is. And although neither of the two have reached their dad’s success, they are tremendously talented and have been successful thus far in their life on and off the basketball court.

Both brothers and teammate/friend A.J. Rompza teamed up with Blue Motion Productions to take a better look at their lives and focus more on them as individuals rather than just being known as “Jordan’s sons”. This is part 1 of 4 segments that will help us get to know each of the three a little better. Aside from doing this, Marcus Jordan is doing better than average on the basketball court as a junior at UCF. He’s averaging 15 points, 3 assists and 3 rebounds as he’s leading his team to try for a NCAA Tournament bid with a 20-8 record.

Stay tuned for more to come with Marcus, Jeff and A.J. as the second part of the segment will be released next week. Also be sure to check out their official website Heir Jordan for more information regarding any of the three.

Posted on: 28 Feb 2012
Posted by: Lonte

We all know the best team to ever play the game was the 72-10 Bulls team of 1996. But some seem to disagree, and with the release of NBA 2k12 right around the corner (Tuesday to be exact), they release the commercial which stars Michael Jordan and Drake.

Posted on: 30 Sep 2011
Posted by: Lonte

By now we’ve all see LeBron James’ controversial “What Should I Do?” commercial pondering whether he should follow his own dreams or live by someone else’s perception of him. A few years ago, Michael Jordan had a similar Nike commercial had explaining all of his accolades came from his own hard work and desire to be the game’s most iconic player. LeBron has been catching flack – both deserved and undeserved – since he announced he would be taking his talents to the 305 on July 8, 2010. The above clip is a dope mashup, even if it isn’t exactly “authentic.” Essentially, it features Jordan speaking to LeBron saying the time is now and the excuses have to be left in the past.

Posted on: 27 Nov 2010
Posted by: J. Tinsley

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