LOL, He won't even make the NBA.
2007-04-28 03:16:37
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answered by Hi 7
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Yes Jeffery is Michael's son but you must remember that he is also an indvidual. True he has had to watch his father break all kind of records and become the fist in most but we as a people must not compare Jeffery to the man that is half of his gene pool. From my understanding Jeffery can play. As for his height that shouldn't matter. What about Spud's or A.I. height? As long as he know the game and can get up, there shouldn't be any questions. Jeffery don't worry about what everybody may say or think just continue to do you. If Michael wasn't famous and you would of been born I'm pretty sure you would of still been Jeffery Jordan. So continue to be just that Jeffery Jordan. And May all YOUR dreams become true!!!!!!!! If it's meant for you to dominate the NBA then that is what's going to happen. No one can stop destiny....
2007-04-28 04:07:38
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answered by Tashie 1
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#1 With a name like Jeffrey (you better be good). There was another famous Jeffrey and his name was Dahmer
#2 Is Mikey Jr. a McDonald's All American?He's not even a Burger King All-American
#3 He is going to U. of IL as a walk on. If he was that good he would be getting offers from Duke/NC/FL.
So the answer is Jeffrey is 6-2. Unless he grows 6 inches, or his tounge grows 4 inches while driving to the basket, then NO,
He will not dominate the NBA. At this stage he won't dominate the WNBA. He is Jawana Man until he proves me different.
2007-04-28 03:34:05
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answered by Mike S 3
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Kids of great basketball players rarely make good players themselves. Their fathers are too busy practicing or playing or flirting with/banging women other than their mothers to teach these kids how to play. Kids of Michael Jordan, Magic Johnson, Larry Bird, Isiah Thomas, Charles "Anti-Golden State" Barkley and many others are no where good as their fathers. I can name kids of great ball players who made it into the NBA (like Brent Barry, son of Hall of famer Rick Barry.) But I cannot name a father and son basketball hall of famer or a son who was good in the NBA as his father was.
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To answer your question, Jeffrey can play again 5-10 catholic school basketballers well but he is not good enough for primetime Collegeball. This implies that he has an extremely small chance of even making it to the NBA (0.1% chance). It is so small that he either should stay on his father's good side or get a degree.
2007-04-30 05:44:21
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answered by Green 3
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i in my opinion performed hostile to Marcus at Jordan's Basketball Camp. He develop into 13, i develop into 16. We performed in a 17 and fewer than League, and he develop into between the perfect gamers there. i believe he develop into waiting to dunk at 12, truly at 13. he's apparently a D-a million prospect, and with Jordan as his father i'm particular he is going to get the perfect training and suggestion. And even as it contains the NBA the position promoting and marketing is each little thing, if after 4 years of faculty he's a borderline participant, i'm particular some GM searching to make some noise will go with him. So probable not, yet who's time-honored with.
2016-12-05 00:29:35
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answered by ? 4
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Absolutely not, and I hope people don't start putting those expectations on the poor kid's shoulders. Even if he were a highly touted and recruited high school player he'd have long odds against shining like daddy did.
Just be glad for the kid. I hope he gets some playing time that isn't in the final seconds of blowouts.
2007-04-28 06:16:51
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answered by psyduck702 4
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From Wikipedia:
"...(Jeffrey) Jordan has been the product of local and national media attention..."
Sounds exactly like his dad.
If Jeffrey is going to dominate the NBA, he will need to get every call...kind of like his dad... and he needs David Stern in the commissioner's office, just like his dad. He needs the commissioner on his side... And he would need Stern to kiss his ***, just like Stern did with his dad.
It very well could happen.
Plus, he CAN'T be any worse than Michael was at baseball!
2007-04-28 04:58:00
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answered by Anonymous
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He is not that good he will only make the NBA because his dad part owns one of the teams.
2007-04-28 14:30:49
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answered by sup 2
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Not even close sadly.None of his sons have been that good.Jeff is a walk on player that will only get playing time because of who his dad is.
2007-04-28 03:25:48
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answered by dude, what? 2
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He's an ok but will never come close to dominating like his dad did
2007-04-29 01:03:12
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answered by RHCP#1 1
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i don't think he will be the best because he is focusing on the show Just Jordan and he is not going all out on basketball
2007-05-01 17:48:52
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answered by DA BEAST!!! 3
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