beCase he sucks DOnke at it!!!
2007-03-12 05:19:50
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answered by Ansre Man! 3
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Although he is a legend and a sports icon, I don't necessarily think he's got the type of personality and voice to become a commentator. Plus the fact that he is currently running the Charlotte Bobcats and has vowed to do whatever it takes to make them a good team. Jordan is making a truck load of money just from his Jordan line of apparel and shoes. I don't think I could ever see Jordan become a commentator although it would be cool for a game or two to see if works out.
2007-03-08 06:20:11
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answered by iwant2go2lds 2
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H eis 2 busy runnning the Charlotte Bobcats. He put an add in the paper saying he would spend whateevr take and do whatever to get top free agents 2 charlotte. Not 2 mention he spends his off time Gambling, at his sons basketball games, finishing up his divorce, running the other companies he has
2007-03-08 06:13:52
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answered by Lord Vader 2
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definite michael jordan is the superb participant in nba history. so what he under no circumstances scored one hundred factors in a game, nicely he didnt might desire to! how many circumstances do you think of wilt chamberlin surpassed the ball that game? on the factor of none. micheal jordan grew to become right into a guy who grew to become into very just about unstobbable on offense, and an incredible protecting participant to boot. He even performed with a severe fever against my utah jazz in the playoffs approximately 9 years in the past, and gained the sport with a thieve from malone and then a game triumphing shot. he grew to become into marvelous. Chamberlin grew to become right into a ball hog, jordan grew to become into in basic terms so sturdy you wanted him to have the ball. He might have scored one hundred factors in a game if he wanted to, yet he additionally had a competent quantity of assists. Chamberlin, no longer maximum of. the respond is definite, micheal jordan is the superb participant in nba history actual. He even left for a pair years to play baseball(very undesirable at it) and got here back in basic terms as sturdy as he grew to become into formerly.
2016-09-30 09:45:03
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answered by barksdale 4
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I don't think he has any interest to put the time and work into being a sports commentator.
2007-03-08 06:18:41
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answered by math10sprof 2
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I think M.J is just trying to stay low key nowadays. He's not in the public eye very often except when he comes to Bull's games and even then he stays in the sky box. I just don't think he wants to be seen very much right now. Maybe later.
2007-03-08 06:09:19
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answered by WHEELJACK 4
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maybe he just wants to live his life without all that.but I think he will in a couple of years.it will come to him.but another reason is that he already has all these contracts with companies and doesnt need a job
2007-03-08 06:11:16
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answered by alextillery 1
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Because he isboring!!! Did you see him judge the dunk competition? He was as stiff as a board! He probably thought he was too good to be there and too good to commentate games.
2007-03-08 06:15:36
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answered by Anonymous
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He has nothing else to prove, he's the greatest to ever play. he doesnt seem to be fit for tv
2007-03-08 07:34:27
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answered by steelerz55 2
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Because he's TOO biased, due to his ongoing gambling problems.
2007-03-08 06:53:23
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answered by Black_Beauty97 3
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he has his shoes, clothing line, the bobcats, he is a very busy busy man
2007-03-08 07:35:54
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answered by Nick 4
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