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There are only a handful of athletes that can boast of an impact that they have had on the game of basketball on the same level as NBA legend Michael Jordan.

Even after his playing days were behind him, his impact on the court was always felt, owing to his sick kicks under Jordan brand.

Jordan brand has struck again and this time they have welcomed 2-time NBA All-Star Bradley Beal to their family. Along with Beal, Nets’ Caris LeVert has also joined the family.

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Beal has been nothing but phenomenal in the last few seasons. He has taken his game to a whole other level and keeps on improving with each passing day.

 

Bradley talks about his favorite Michael Jordan moment

After completing this signing, Beal sat down for an interview with the Jordan brand. He answered a number of questions during the interview, one of them being what was his favorite MJ moment?

“My favorite shot is this pull back, boom, splash, hold the follow through over Utah. After watching The Last Dance, I’m a fan of just seeing how humorous he was — his drive for the game and how he interacted in practice.

“The practice scene with Scott Burrell is probably the funniest clip I’ve ever watched. The whole docuseries was genius, and I commend him, because he didn’t have to give us that. I’m just a huge fan of MJ and what he stands for.”

That MJ shot holds a special place in the heart of NBA fans as that shot was a nail in the coffin for MJ’s career with the Bulls. He completed his second three-peat and had 6 NBA rings on his fingers.

Wizards fans will hope that Beal leads their team to a similar moment. They have been stuck in mediocrity for last few seasons, but with this offseason, there might be a ray of hope for them.

Bradley Beal and Russell Westbrook – The recipe of success?

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This offseason, the Wizards finally parted ways with their cornerstone player in John Wall. Wall was traded to the Rockets in exchange for former MVP Russell Westbrook.

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While Wall is a terrific player, his lingering issues have always been a thorn in the path of success for the franchise. Now with him gone, maybe Westbrook and Beal can lead the team to the NBA Finals and possibly win it all.

We will have a clearer image of what to expect from the team when the season begins on December 22nd. But what are your thoughts about this? Let us know your views in the comments section down below.