"Michael left because of the Bulls' management, not because he'd lost his love of playing the game"
- Tiger Woods
About this Quote
This quote by Tiger Woods is describing Michael Jordan's choice to retire from the Chicago Bulls in 1993. Woods is implying that Jordan's decision to leave the Bulls was not due to a lack of enthusiasm for the video game, but rather due to the team's management. This could indicate that Jordan was unhappy with the direction the group was taking, or that he felt he was not being supported by the team's management. It could likewise mean that Jordan felt he was not being offered the chance to reach his full capacity as a gamer. Whatever the reason, Woods is recommending that Jordan's decision to leave the Bulls was not due to an absence of love for the video game, but rather due to the group's management.
This quote is written / told by Tiger Woods somewhere between December 30, 1975 and today. He was a famous Athlete from USA.
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