By Sam Smith
Book Review
By Ethan Morales
4/28/17
The era of nothing but rings, awards, titles and overall success of the greatest dynasty the Chicago Bulls.
The Chicago Bulls were the team to be in the late 90's, as they went on to win numerous amounts of rings and titles to support their claim as being the best dynasty of all time. The Bulls had some star players, but no one stood out as much as Michael Jordan did. He was basically a one man team winning numerous scoring titles and MVP awards. Michael's journey was not easy at all, he had to fight through all the media and hate from the environment around him. His greatness and winning mentality is the real reason why he is acclaimed to be the G.O.A.T (Greatest Of All Time) in the basketball world.
This book would suit the needs of many athletes around the world for any sport. The book describes a mentally tough expedition to create the greatest basketball to every play the game. Also, this book shows the constant strive for greatness of this dream Chicago Bulls team. This book wouldn't make sense to people who don't watch/play the game of basketball.
The reason this book spoke to me so well is the strive for greatness the Chicago Bulls had it was so ridiculous how a team can break so many records as if it was nothing just another milestone the Bulls team destroyed. The theme that revolves around this book is simply greatness as it has developed inside the Chicago Bulls for the team to be beyond greatness and then some. The way I connected with the entire Bulls is the strive for greatness feature they had as myself have wanted to be able to reach milestones in my sports that I do as well and the Bulls make it seem "light" work compared to all the other NBA teams in the league. "They needed a more unselfish leader"(introduction). This quote shows that the Bulls team is looking for a player who doesn't want to be the only one shooting the ball but to be able to pass and make plays and overall be successful running the basketball team. The Bulls were able to break the record for most wins in a season but, “Seventy wins don’t mean a thing without the ring.’ So it became a topic of discussion.”(introduction). This quote shows that breaking the wins record means nothing without the ring, because if your the best team and can't win a ring are you really the best? This shows how the Bulls wanted greatness more than anything to be able to show that they are the best and is also the reason why my opinion and connection are what they are.
NOW, after reading this blog I hope you feel the need to be great and to do something great and to be a leader. If you are going to run to your nearest book store and buy this book as quick as you can, remember this book will only make sense to people who understand the culture/mechanics behind the game of basketball. This book shows how greatness can be found in every single person under one name the Chicago Bulls the Dream Team lead by his Airness Michael Jordan.
The reason this book spoke to me so well is the strive for greatness the Chicago Bulls had it was so ridiculous how a team can break so many records as if it was nothing just another milestone the Bulls team destroyed. The theme that revolves around this book is simply greatness as it has developed inside the Chicago Bulls for the team to be beyond greatness and then some. The way I connected with the entire Bulls is the strive for greatness feature they had as myself have wanted to be able to reach milestones in my sports that I do as well and the Bulls make it seem "light" work compared to all the other NBA teams in the league. "They needed a more unselfish leader"(introduction). This quote shows that the Bulls team is looking for a player who doesn't want to be the only one shooting the ball but to be able to pass and make plays and overall be successful running the basketball team. The Bulls were able to break the record for most wins in a season but, “Seventy wins don’t mean a thing without the ring.’ So it became a topic of discussion.”(introduction). This quote shows that breaking the wins record means nothing without the ring, because if your the best team and can't win a ring are you really the best? This shows how the Bulls wanted greatness more than anything to be able to show that they are the best and is also the reason why my opinion and connection are what they are.
NOW, after reading this blog I hope you feel the need to be great and to do something great and to be a leader. If you are going to run to your nearest book store and buy this book as quick as you can, remember this book will only make sense to people who understand the culture/mechanics behind the game of basketball. This book shows how greatness can be found in every single person under one name the Chicago Bulls the Dream Team lead by his Airness Michael Jordan.
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