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Ball Don't Lie:
To celebrate Michael Jordan going all "Naismith Hall of Famey" on us next week, NBA.com video gurus have pulled, chopped and cut together a great collection of young MJ highlights from back in the day. Seeing as it's Friday, and we're all just waiting by the phone for Iverson's Grizzly decision, let's put on our gold chains, press play and feel sorry for the gentle giant that is poor Randy Breuer.Want more? Of course you do. Hit the jump.*****
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