Adam Amin
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Most importantly, he was a very good teacher and he always spoke to you where you were at.
Never felt like he was talking over your head.
Uh, even if he was speaking in, in more, uh, you know, academic terms about the game, like it still felt like he was just like, you know, your favorite teacher telling you about a subject that you like.
And I hope people remember that part too.
Uh, and the biggest thing that just hit me today, like, uh,
there were United States Senate candidates and former advisors to the president of the United States and also basketball hall of famers and basketball royalty and also TMZ and also the nightly news and also people in France and Japan and Australia and Spain, uh,
talking about him and expressing anything from reporting on it to what he meant to them on a personal or more familial level.
And that's crazy to me.
And I knew he was Mr. Worldwide, and we joked about it a lot, but he made an impact on a lot of people around the world.
And I don't know if maybe even he...
knew how deep that ran.
I certainly had an idea, but I didn't know it was like this.
I had no idea it was like this deep, and that is really, really special.
That's really cool.
I forget sometimes.
You mentioned that I think sometimes we forget that, yeah, the Bulls are a global brand, and he played in the era where they were at their peak.
This is in the early 90s, and I think you've got to remember that when you went to Barcelona for the Olympics that summer, Michael Jordan's visage is plastered on a big building in Barcelona, in the middle of the biggest city in Spain.
I think Barcelona is the biggest city in Spain.
And
It's certainly one of the most populous.