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Jordan's eldest son, named Jeff Jordan, is 16 years old this year, has grown to a meter tall, and is the main guard of the basketball team of Chicago Royola College (nicknamed the "Rambler").
One of the most memorable games of Jeff Jordan's "basketball career" so far was the victory over Drassell High School at the United Center in Chicago on February 25 of this year. It was the first time Jordan Jr. had played on the court with his father. As a result, he came off the bench and scored a game-high 15 points, helping the team to fall behind by as many as 22 points in the third quarter and win 48
47 made a miraculous reversal. Jeff Jordan's 15 points were all scored in the second half, including 11 points in the fourth quarter to help the team go on a 24-2 offensive storm.
Of course, that also includes a layup that wins the game before the end of the game.
Like his father, Jeff Jordan also plays the shooting guard position. But unlike his dad, Jeff Jordan is a left-handed pitcher. He inherited his father's physical and psychological qualities.
Head coach Tucker said: "Jeff's contribution is too great, he has a lot of knack and good feelings for the comeback. He uses his ability to hit the basket, and I'm sure it's his unique ability.
Of course, Jordan Jr.'s jump shooting percentage leaves to be improved, and he will miss free throws at critical moments, but this is acceptable for a 16-year-old and has time to improve.
But Jeff Jordan is not "vigorous" yet, and his younger brother Marcus Jordan, although only 14 years old, has now grown to a meter and is taller than his brother. According to those who have watched Marcus play, he is a great guy with a penchant for dunks and has been ranked among the eight best young players in the state. Royola College of Higher Education is located on the outskirts of Chicago, and next year, Marcus Jordan will also be promoted to the same school as a teammate with his brother.
At that time, people will see the wonders of the Jordan brothers working together in the high school arena.
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Jordan's son doesn't have to play basketball.
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Jordan's son is not strong in basketball, but his father is strong in basketball. And he hasn't graduated from high school yet.
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Still in school and with average talent.
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Hello, I would like to explain to you the situation of Jordan's son.
1.Jordan has two sons:
2.His eldest son, Jeffrey Jordan, played at the University of Illinois but has given up basketball to pursue his studies.
In 2010, he dropped out of the University of Illinois and transferred to his second son's school, the University of Florida.
2.The second son, Marcus Jordan plays at the University of Central Florida (UCF), is the star of the team, much better than his brother, is the team's scoring champion and assist leader, and has also staged a stunner;
3.It is impossible for the eldest son to enter the NBA, but it is possible for the second son. After all, there are many people who have been running for the NBA for 3-4 years, and it is estimated that their own ability cannot meet the expectations of others.
There are too many cattle in the same period, I want to hone more in college, my father's aura is too stressful, and if you run for the NBA, you will have two rounds at most.
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Jordan, the god of basketball, why didn't his son make it to the NBA?
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The NBA is all about ability, and if you don't have ability, you are low
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That guy is still small! But the talent is good, and there is no problem with entering the NBA Kendi! David Stern has to give the "flyer" this face: "Oh, come on, come on, don't worry, Michael, I'll give the little guy a good job!" ”
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In college, a substitute, a main player, if you can't come to the NBA, you must not be able to do it.
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Jordan's eldest son almost knows how to go to nightclubs, and his second son is also a parallel import when he enters the NBA, and besides, life is too good, why do you have to play ball desperately!
Although they can play basketball, they can't reach the NBA level, and the advantages are not inherited at all, and the disadvantages are one by one.
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Jordan's two sons: 19-year-old brother Jeffrey Jordan and 15-year-old brother Marcus Jordan.
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Two sons, but neither of them is too competitive! Can't inherit Jordan's basketball legend anymore!
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The eldest son, Jeffrey Jordan, was born on November 18, 1988, is a meter tall and weighs 79 kilograms, studied at the University of Illinois and the University of Florida**, and represented two varsity teams in the NCAA respectively, leaving the UCF Cavaliers in January 2012 for "personal reasons".
The second son, Marcus Jordan, was born on December 24, 1990, is tall and weighs 82 kilograms, and is currently studying at the University of Florida ** and representing the NCF Cavaliers in the NCAA.
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Two, it's a pity that they are not successful, one is lustful, the other is good at gambling, although they are not short, but their skills are average.
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There are two sons, named Jeff Jordan and Marcus Jordan.
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Both but both.
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