still didn't have any dramatic change in the NBA. key phrase here being "dramatic change" like how Jordan affected the NBA.
Revolutionary = complete or dramatic change
tama bossing! just like jordan change the pekpek shorts to baggy shorts. jordan's fashion move helps basketball into a new era! For the 1989 season, Jordan was the only player with the specific-tailored shorts. Then his teammate, Scottie Pippen, requested a pair. That offseason, the idea caught fire. It was a league-requested change, based on feedback from the players. and for those who dont know bkt nag baggy shorts si mj Ay dahil di kasya yung NC shorts nya na ginagawa nyang brief! and also that SHORT thing is very iconic, it has change the nfl workout short into a baggy one. boxing has it also and even tennis now. by 92, he is one of the most recognizable player around the world. some people doesnt knew what is nba but knew michael jordan. he changed how a pro athlete dealings with apparel manufacturers and inking mega buck contracts in the process. during the 90's, everyone "wanna be like mike"! At the turn of the 21st century, ESPN, the preeminent all-sports network, conducted an expansive survey of media members, athletes and others associated with the sports world to rank the 20th century's greatest athletes. Jordan topped the list above Babe Ruth and Muhammad Ali -- substantiating his link to those earlier cultural icons.
his basketball career in and out the court is best describe by an iconic lakers player...."There's Michael Jordan and then there is the rest of us."
-- Magic Johnson
but as greatness personified, michael jordan believes otherwise.He recognized his place in the game, but in a different manner. In his book, For The Love of The Game: My Story, Jordan wrote: "There is no such thing as a perfect basketball player, and I don't believe there is only one greatest player either. Everyone plays in different eras. I built my talents on the shoulders of someone else's talent. I believe greatness is an evolutionary process that changes and evolves era to era. Without Julius Erving, David Thompson, Walter Davis, and Elgin Baylor there would never have been a Michael Jordan. I evolved from them."