a great bball player can average 30ppg in his prime days, and Jordan barely averaged 20ppg on his wizards days at 40 plus. he also had multiple single digit games during the span.
can no longer attack the rim as he used to. now does that take away anything he achieved? does the poor performances in the latter part of his career should be the parameter for his greatness?? oh hell no.
a fighter can throw thousand punches per fight in his prime and attack with relentless stamina and KO all the top fighters. then when he's 40 and losses to nobodies, is that how you gonna judge his career?
like i said then judge ali, chavez sr, sugar ray leonard, delahoya and many more on how there careers ended.
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