“Man..I’ve been working my sh*t” $35 Million NBA Champion compliments Michael Jordan for golfing skills
Michael Jordan has been called the greatest of all time specially due to his basketball skills. The GOAT had an overly impressive career and ranked at the top throughout his 15 seasons. MJ pulled off the unthinkable several times during his career and had achievements that players can never imagine getting within 15 seasons.
After retiring in 2003, the Chicago Bulls legend began his journey as a business. He had already established himself as a master of money early during his career by starting a revolutionary venture with Nike and of course, gambling. He has always been competitive by nature, so maybe that is why MJ is a billionaire.
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Former NBA Champion J.R Smith reveals truth behind Michael Jordan’s golf skills
We all remember the time Michael Jordan tried retiring from the NBA following his father’s demise. He pursued baseball is it was his father’s dream as well. Mike was not another amateur in the sport either but he soon returned to where he belonged. But after retiring, he has spent years playing Golf during his leisure time along with many other NBA greats and associates.
Former NBA Champion J.R Smith once revealed a secret behind the GOAT’s golf skills. He said,“He’s nice. I ain’t gonna lie, at first I’m like, ‘Man, I’ve been working on my s**t. He ain’t messing with me, ain’t no way,’ The thing about his putt, he got it made for him. He only hit it about 255-260, so all the trouble come in at 270 and on. So if you hit it long, you’re gonna be in trouble all day long.”
J.R Smith proves himself worthy of all praise
Michael Jordan is definitely skilled in many ways, but Smith on the other hand has had one of the best comeback stories in the NBA. Over the years, he was named Sixth Man of the Year, won the NBA title twice and was an All-American basketball player, but he reputation was always a bit of a concern.
After retiring in 2020, he decided to enroll himself into university. He joined North Carolina A&T State University and got himself a degree. He was named Academic Athlete of the Year in April and graduated with a 4.0 GPA. He proved that he is well versed on the court and excellent in the classroom as well.
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