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4.The God in Youth—Michael Jordan
There were already signs that he had a good deal of talent. Harvest Smith, a classmate and close friend who in those days played basketball with him practically1 every day, thought he was the best player on their ninth-grade team — he was small, but he was every quick.
The summer after ninth grade, Jordan and Smith both went to Pop Herring’s basketball camp. Neither of them had yet come into his body, and almost all of the varsity players, two and sometimes three years older, seemed infinitely2 stronger at that moment when a year or two in physical development can make all the difference. In Smith’s mind there was no doubt which of the two of them was the better player—it was Michael by far. But on the day the varsity cuts were announced — it was the big day of the year, for they had all known for weeks when the list would be posted — he and Roy Smith had gone to the Laney gym. Smith’s name was on it, Michael’s was not.
It was the worst day of Jordan’s young life. The list was alphabetical3, so he focused on where the Js should be, and it wasn’t there, and he kept reading and rereading the list, hoping somehow that he had missed it, or that the alphabetical listing had been done incorrectly. That day he went home by himself and went to his room and cried. Smith understood what was happening — Michael, he knew, never wanted you to see him when he was hurt.
Smith noticed that while Jordan had been wildly competitive4 before he had been cut, after the cut he seemed even more competitive than ever, as if determined5 that it would never happen again. His coaches noticed it, too. “The first time I ever saw him, I had no idea who Michael Jordan was. I was helping6 to coach the Laney varsity,” said Ron Coley. “We went over to Goldsboro, which was our big rival7, and I entered the gym when the jayvee game was just ending up. There were nine players on the court just coasting, but there was one kid playing his heart out. The way he was playing I thought his team was down one point with two minutes to play. So I looked up at the clock and his team was down twenty points and there was only one minute to play. It was Michael, and I quickly learned8 he was always like that.”
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adv.差不多;几乎;实际地,从实际角度 | |
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adj.字母(表)的,依字母顺序的 | |
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adj.竞争的,比赛的,好竞争的,有竞争力的 | |
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adj.坚定的;有决心的 | |
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n.食物的一份&adj.帮助人的,辅助的 | |
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n.竞争对手,敌手;vt.与…相匹敌,比得上 | |
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adj.有学问的,博学的;learn的过去式和过去分词 | |
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