Jordan was injured, too, but his willpower was too strong. I remember a reporter in Chicago wrote a book called "Jordan's Law", which mentioned that Jordan had a serious waist injury in 1989 and needed help walking. Walking in the player's aisle, two teammates hugged him and finally bounced around on the court.
What appears outside is Jordan's physical talent, which is tough and has a very low body fat rate. Exercise the day after tomorrow, control all aspects of the body, make perfect use of the limits of physical talent, and don't abuse physical talent to go beyond the limits, leading to the peak of potential injuries. Of course, 199 1 year, the alliance raised the cost of criminal offences and indirectly helped Jordan. Buckley once attended Joe's breakfast club, and then said with emotion that training with Jordan made me know him again. From then on, I no longer envy his talent, because his success was achieved through unimaginable hardships!
Another talent that is rarely overlooked is Jordan's talent as a golfer! In several stages of his career, he honed and adopted the most efficient offensive means to make his opponents helpless, but every offensive means did not exceed his physical limit, which reflected Jordan Superman's basketball IQ and learning and analysis ability, far from being comparable to Kobe Bryant and James!
Jordan has a comprehensive talent, simple and efficient skills, and can keep playing often. If you carefully observe his movements, you will find that the movements of one of his joints can be changed at any time, which is the same as that of Wu Lichuan in China.
Jordan's healthy basketball is to save physical strength at the offensive end, put the ball to the right, optimize the passing efficiency in the triangle attack, reduce the flying buckle, force the breakthrough, and solve the problem more by leaning back or intercepting the jumper. Then take over the game only if the triangle attack is ineffective. But Jordan has never relaxed on the defensive end, and he has never seen Jordan not fly back to the backcourt after attacking ... whether he scores or not. At that time, defense was more important than attack.