Father/Son Relationship Causing Jordan’s Tendinitis?

Father/Son Relationship Causing Jordan’s Tendinitis?



PORT RICHMOND, Calif. (Wireless Flash) – Michael Jordan’s knee tendinitis sidelined him this NBA season – but the pain may be more likely caused by his deceased father than pro basketball if one spiritual teacher is correct. 77-year-old Asa Williams – a.k.a. “Dr. Jump” – who claims he can make “His Airness” jump higher just by massaging his legs, now has a theory as to what is causing Jordan’s knee injury. Williams’ theory is that injuries to the left side of your body pertain to relationship troubles with your mother, while injuries to the right side pertain to your father. For the record, Jordan injured his right knee, and in 1993 his father was killed in an armed robbery. Dr. Jump says he wouldn’t be surprised if Jordan’s injury is related to him losing his father and says he’s willing to help Jordan rub out his problem with a series of rebirthing techniques.

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