Steve Kerr explained how Michael Jordan scared all his teammates into being better basketball players

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Steve Kerr explained how Michael Jordan scared all his teammates into being better basketball players
 
 
Steve Kerr explained how Michael Jordan scared all his teammates into being better basketball players
 
Michael Jordan's intensity and competitiveness drove players like Steve Kerr to step up their games and stop fearing the big moments, Kerr said.
 
 
 
 
 
An 18-year-old scored 3 goals for Real Madrid, emphasizing why everybody's calling him the next big thing in Brazilian football
 
 
An 18-year-old scored 3 goals for Real Madrid, emphasizing why everybody's calling him the next big thing in Brazilian football
 
The 18-year-old Real Madrid striker took seven minutes to grab his first two, before completing his hat-trick in the final moments of the game.
 
 
 
 
 
The top 15 players to watch this college basketball season, ranked
 
 
The top 15 players to watch this college basketball season, ranked
 
From seasoned stars like Cassius Winston and Markus Howard to flashy freshmen like James Wiseman, here are the biggest names in college basketball.
 
 
 
 
 
 
After dominating Nate Diaz, Jorge Masvidal has Canelo Alvarez in his crosshairs: 'If Canelo wants his ass kicked, that's a fight I'll take'
 
 
After dominating Nate Diaz, Jorge Masvidal has Canelo Alvarez in his crosshairs: 'If Canelo wants his ass kicked, that's a fight I'll take'
 
Masvidal said there is an inter-sports score to settle after Floyd Mayweather easily beat Conor McGregor in 2017.
 
 
 
 
 
Dallas Cowboys believe black cat that ran onto field during 'Monday Night Football' was an omen of bad luck for the New York Giants
 
 
Dallas Cowboys believe black cat that ran onto field during 'Monday Night Football' was an omen of bad luck for the New York Giants
 
Dallas Cowboys defensive end DeMarcus Lawrence told reporters he thought, "Man, the game over," after a black cat scurried onto the field.
 
 
 
 
 
An Ethiopian man finished 3rd in the New York City Marathon even though he started way back in the field, among 50,000 other amateurs, and had to pay to enter
 
 
An Ethiopian man finished 3rd in the New York City Marathon even though he started way back in the field, among 50,000 other amateurs, and had to pay to enter
 
"I don't have a sponsor," Girma Bekele Gebre told The New York Times after winning $40,000. "I don't have an agent. I just compete individually."
 
 
 
 
 
Lionel Messi failed to register a goal or assist at home in the Champions League for the first time in 7 years, and Slavia Prague players weren't happy with his behaviour after the match
 
 
Lionel Messi failed to register a goal or assist at home in the Champions League for the first time in 7 years, and Slavia Prague players weren't happy with his behaviour after the match
 
Man of the Match on the night Ondrej Kolar said that Messi left after the game without even shaking his hand.
 
 
 
 
 
Brazilian soccer superstar Ronaldinho explains why Teqball is 'completely different' from the world's most popular sport
 
 
Brazilian soccer superstar Ronaldinho explains why Teqball is 'completely different' from the world's most popular sport
 
The two-time FIFA world soccer player of the year spoke to Business Insider at the Web Summit tech conference in Lisbon, Portugal on Tuesday.
 
 
 
 
 
Jermaine Whitehead says threatening to kill a fan was 'totally out of character' in an apology after being cut from the Cleveland Browns
 
 
Jermaine Whitehead says threatening to kill a fan was 'totally out of character' in an apology after being cut from the Cleveland Browns
 
NFL safety Jermaine Whitehead has apologized after sending a series of threatening tweets on Sunday to fans who had criticized his performance.
 
 
 
 
 
A British soccer club is refusing to pay for a player who died shortly after a transfer, and it could now be barred from further signings
 
 
A British soccer club is refusing to pay for a player who died shortly after a transfer, and it could now be barred from further signings
 
Cardiff has refused to pay Emiliano Sala, who died in a plane crash just two days after completing a club record $16.7 million move from Nantes.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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