Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs accomplished a feat that had never been done before: Getting back to the NFL's championship game following back-to-back Super Bowl wins. Next up is the rare championship three-peat that hasn't been accomplished in the NFL,
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For many of us the answer is and always will be His Airness, Michael Jordan, and you can count Marbury among them.
When we talk about shooting guards in the 1980s, the first name that comes to mind is Michael Jordan. MJ was the third overall pick of the 1984 Draft and played 15 NBA seasons, stretching his career until 2003.
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With that in mind, "Larry Legend" shared his unsolicited advice to Bulls general manager Jerry Krause regarding his decision to let go of Phil Jackson, knowing Jordan wouldn't opt to stay without "The Zen Master.