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antgirl1 12-04-2006 06:17 AM

That's what we were discussing earlier. :D

What if Jordan has a son or daughter? :D

pitbulllady 12-04-2006 06:51 AM

I don't think that Jordan has any kids, not small ones, anyway. If he DOES have children, they'd probably be in their teens by now, otherwise he would have been more insistent-AND more successful-in getting Wilt to move in with him. I don't think Wilt would have turned down the offer to stay with Jordan's kids, since they would essentially be family, rather than just like a kid who'd might adopt Wilt. Given the relationship he and Jordan had, Jordan's kids would be like Wilt's grandkids, or at least, nephews and neices, and knowing what I know about most "grandfathers", I really don't think Wilt would have turned that down.

pitbulllady

antgirl1 12-04-2006 02:48 PM

Maybe Jordan's family doesn't live with him, (if he has wife and/or children) since being a basketball player could mean you'd have to go to different places a lot. Could be it, though.

Gah, I'm actually not so good with family trees. XD

pitbulllady 12-04-2006 05:43 PM

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Originally Posted by antgirl1 (Post 20457)
Maybe Jordan's family doesn't live with him, (if he has wife and/or children) since being a basketball player could mean you'd have to go to different places a lot. Could be it, though.

Gah, I'm actually not so good with family trees. XD


They'd have to live SOMEWHERE, at one of his two mansions(the one in Malibu, or the one in the Hamptons, which is on Long Island). Sure, he'd have to travel a lot, but IF he had a family consisting of a wife and children, they'd still have to have somewhere to call home, at least during the off-season. If Jordan had kids, I still think he would have at least mentioned them, and I really think that if they'd been young kids, Wilt would have been having a fit to see them in person. They would be family, after all, rather than just any old bunch of kids, and that would have swayed his decision to remain at Foster's. As they say, blood IS thicker than water! Wilt would probably be like most grandfathers of the human persuasion; those kids would be like the center of his universe!

pitbulllady

CCMars 12-05-2006 10:45 AM

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Originally Posted by CG (Post 18730)
I liked Jordan a lot, but I don't really see the father/son relationship you guys are talking about. I just see two very close friends, even after 30 years apart. That there is true friendship, even if Wilt felt he honestly let Jordan down you could tell how relieved he was even a bit hesitantly to know Jordan didn't see him as a loser, but the best friend he ever had.

Agreed. I see their relationship as a bond of brotherhood, the kind that lasts longer than most of the relationships in your lifetime.

And yes, there really needs to be a "Jordan's mansion(s)" episode. XD

antgirl1 12-30-2006 11:42 AM

YES. PLEASE! XDD

Well, it's a good thing that Wilt and Jordan lost that game 30 years back, (whether it be on accendent or on purpose) otherwise Jordan could've ended up as a glory hog or something. XDD

"C" the Dragon 01-22-2007 07:43 AM

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Originally Posted by antgirl1 (Post 25680)
Well, it's a good thing that Wilt and Jordan lost that game 30 years back, (whether it be on accendent or on purpose) otherwise Jordan could've ended up as a glory hog or something. XDD

And this wouldn't even be a show! Thank goodness that they lost!:D

pitbulllady 01-22-2007 08:46 AM

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Originally Posted by "C" the Dragon (Post 29833)
And this wouldn't even be a show! Thank goodness that they lost!:D


Good point-there would still be a show, but it would be minus Wilt. I really don't think that Jordan would have ever just given him up. Jordan probably would not have become a "glory hog", since he still would have had Wilt's influence, even more so than he actually has, since Wilt would have been a family member all along. The main difference is that Wilt would have never gotten injured, so HIS personality would not be quite like it is, since much of what we have seen is the result of his 30-year guilt trip, AND, as I pointed out earlier, Wilt would not be on the show at all, since he would still be with the Michaels family in some capacity. As much as I hate to say it, Wilt's injuries were the only reason he eventually wound up at Foster's. We would have never met him had he not had his arm crushed, and subsequently lost that game.

pitbulllady

antgirl1 01-27-2007 03:15 PM

I definately hope there will be an episode about one of Jordan's mansions. With a storyline simmilar to "How Foster's deals without Wilt and how Wilt deals with being served on "endlessly"".

So Jordan won't end up as a one-time-use character. At least, I HOPE. Since it'd be sad for Jordan to only appear once, then never again.

I've also read about the real Michael Jordan, and he has children. So there may be a possiblity that Jordan does, too.

Crash-N-Cortex 01-27-2007 05:55 PM

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Originally Posted by antgirl1 (Post 30590)
I definately hope there will be an episode about one of Jordan's mansions. With a storyline simmilar to "How Foster's deals without Wilt and how Wilt deals with being served on "endlessly"".

So Jordan won't end up as a one-time-use character. At least, I HOPE. Since it'd be sad for Jordan to only appear once, then never again.

I've also read about the real Michael Jordan, and he has children. So there may be a possiblity that Jordan does, too.

It would be cool to see Jordan Michaels in another Foster episode. We might see what Jordan's mansion look like.


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