If Jordan was looking for a competitor reminiscent of himself, he saw glimpses of one that June day as the 6’11", 250-pound Brown repeatedly lowered his thick shoulders and dismantled the 235-pound Chandler one-on-one. When the Wizards said they had seen enough, Brown walked over to Jordan, his hero, and vowed, "If you draft me first, I’ll never disappoint you." Before turning away, the teenager offered a prediction for a one-on-one showdown in the not-so-distant future: "And I’ll beat you."
Rule #77: Don't make promises you can't keep.
almost 3 years ago
Jake Whitacre
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I imagine dramatic "Lord of the Rings" music playing
when Brown said that, just to give it more effect.
I was thinking of a different tune
http://www.melright.com/music/midi/gladiat.wav
Bullets Forever - where "Dagger ! " happens......
Nice Gladiator reference. Dope movie.
I'm the other guy at Third Quarter Collapse, with a Twitter account.
Used to mix the wine with the lean/Now we sip soda with the Barre/20 inch blades on the car - Pimp C
Typical teenie booper sh*t talker
but can’t back it up….
MJ should have seen right through that….and then looked at the lil’ B’s tiny hands and said, NOPE!
Dismantling skinny high school Tyson Chandler….“impressive”
Representing DC with Wizards & Stuff - Truth About It.net and Bullets Forever.
Quote from a different idiot:
"I looked the man in the eye. I found him to be very straight forward and trustworthy and we had a very good dialogue.
“I was able to get a sense of his soul.”

























