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Re: No foul



Dr Ramsey was on ESPN and he said that he supported both the decisions by
the officials and that he told MJ in so many words. He also said that MJ
didn't like being told that but what does he care. As far as I am concerned
both Phil and MJ are whining and making excuses, I just hope that the Pacers
have enough left in them to show them up in Chicago. Regarding MJ going etc,
if he has to retire then retire unconditionally, this conditional retirment
is like an emotional blackmail of Chicago fans.
                                                                   - Mishra

-----Original Message-----
From: R. Bentz Kirby <bocelts@scsn.net>


>The poll at ESPN is whether or not Jordan was fouled.  Right now the
>results are 75.1% of more than 19,000 votes saying that he was not
>fouled.  I guess Michael and Phil just saw a different play than we did.
>
>In a way I don't want MJ to go out losing to Indiana.  But, I certainly
>don't mind seeing Bird beat him.  What I would like to see is Utah
>4--Chicago 0 so the whiners will have no excuse.
>
>Stick a fork in them, they are done.  I guess we will now see NBC become
>National Boost Cobie instead of National Bulls Corp.  Well, I am off to
>see what the Tribune has to say about this.  I must say the possibility
>of Chicago getting whipped makes me much more interested in the series.
>
>--
>
>Peace,
>
>Bentz
>bocelts@scsn.net
>http://www.scsn.net/users/sclaw
>
>
>