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Toni Kukoc didn't have an easy time getting into the NBA. Although he was still a young player at just 25, he was already considered in Europe as the "white version" of Michael Jordan.
“Michael Jordan don’t care about no basketball player that ain’t wearing that ‘Jumpman’ symbol,” he added, laughing. “We are getting tricked, ya’ll. [We’re getting] under two appearances,” he reiterated.
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