Every couple has ups and downs, every couple argues, and that’s the thing—you’re a couple, and couples can’t function without trust.
It [would have] been very difficult. As I said, the rules. . . but if the rules were put in place back when Michael Jordan was in his prime - no hand-checking, the game was more geared toward offense, wanting to promote scoring in the game - he could have probably got close. He did score 69.