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I know that he was extremely popular/famous and there was a lot of interest in him, but being a famous player doesn’t have to be the same as being a loved player.

For example, in todays game, Steph Curry and Kevin Durant are both very famous players in the league who get a lot of attention from media and from Basketball fans, but Curry is a player who seems to be almost universally liked, not many fans have negative feelings about him. Durant on the other hand is as media famous as Curry, but he is less loved, a lot of regular fans have negative feelings about him.

So how was it with Jordan? Yes he was extremely famous. But was he liked/loved by many Basketball fans (apart from Bulls Fans of course)? Or was he just respected? Did many even have negative feelings about him?

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[–] 20Keys2theHead@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Naaaah..... everyone "wanted to be like Mike" just for the hell of it

[–] ReflectionGloomy8851@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

That wasn't about Michael Jackson? I always thought everyone wanted to be like the king of pop.

[–] tdl2024@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Nah, there was a popular Gatorade commercial that sang "I wanna be like Mike", so the saying just refers to that.

Gatorade "Like Mike" Commercial