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Michael Jordan is widely known as the GOAT. He became the best not because of his performance but because of his mindset. More than almost any player in history, Jordan combined scoring volume with shooting efficiency, yet this wasn’t always his best trait.

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The national coach explained that scoring wasn’t MJ’s best attribute that made him the greatest player ever and everyone should learn from him.

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Michael Jordan’s coachability is an essential aspect of his excellence

Jordan’s secret was self-motivation; it wasn’t only his will to win that set him apart from every other player.

Jordan was able to develop into the player he was due to his passion for knowledge and openness to learning. He was good, but what made him the best ever was his rapid learning curve. It is necessary to retain the mental and emotional openness necessary to regularly monitor its influence — and adjust — in order to take and consistently apply feedback and suggestions with courage and focus. MJ was in a manner also lucky to work with some of the greatest coaches in sports history. Just two of the numerous coaches MJ played for were Stan Albeck and Phil Jackson, and they were successful in getting the greatest performance out of him.

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In a recent Twitter post, national coach Dr. Tim Baghurst shared a quote attributed to Michael Jordan: “I was once asked what my best skill was. I was coachable.”

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Jordan stated “My best skill was that I was coachable. I was a sponge and aggressive to learn!”

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Jordan’s legacy

Players today have access to all of the resources in the world, including offseason private training. The capacity for growth and the humility to acknowledge that there is still plenty to learn might make the difference between average and exceptional performers.

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Michael Jordan already has the will and resources necessary to succeed, but he could only go so far without a desire to pick up new skills and be teachable. There is a reason why Michael Jordan is regarded as the all-time greatest basketball player. And no, it had nothing to do with his physically fit physique, athleticism, or genetics. The individual himself affirmed that the “muscle” in between your ears is the most significant one.

So, youngsters, pay attention if the GOAT said that his willingness to learn made him great. When you refuse to follow directions, can you be great?

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Mainak Dutta

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My family and I were passionate about soccer, particularly in Argentina. There's a major enthusiasm for the sport where I reside. However, as I grew older, I developed a strong passion for basketball, both as a player and spectator. Growing up, I heard a lot of stories about Kobe Bryant and Michael Jordan. The accomplishments of the Black Mamba both on and off the court helped me understand the impact of an NBA star on the world. I'm also fascinated by Michael Jordan's impact on the NBA and how he brought about global fame to basketball. I studied journalism with the goal of writing about the sports I enjoy. I became a Golden State Warriors fan growing up and have been following the team for many years. For me, Stephen Curry is the best because of how naturally gifted and skillful he is. Through my works, I wish to educate readers and fans throughout the globe and further their enthusiasm for the sport.

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