
Victim(s): Jim Jackson
During a Summer League game last year, Kendall Gill shared a story from the 1996-
Steve Smith and Michael Jordan loved to get into each other's ear, but on one particular day, Smith remembers hearing Jordan just counting down. “He said something like ’38’ and I didn’t get it. Then he said ’36,’" he recalls. Eventually, Smith realized that Jordan was counting down from 40 points, which apparently was his target goal.
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10. Tread Lightly
Victim(s): Vancouver Grizzlies
In 1995, the 2-12 expansion team Vancouver Grizzlies went up early in the fourth quarter on the 11-2 Chicago Bulls. After extending the Grizzlies' lead, Darrick Martin ran by the Bulls' bench, saying, “I told you we were going to beat you tonight.” After hearing his comment, Jordan got right back into the game. As he made his way onto the court, Jordan shouted at Martin, “Little man, I told you not to trash-talk me.” MJ went on to score 19 of his 29 points in the final six minutes, giving Chicago the 94-88 victory.
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9. “I'm Gonna Tell You What I'm Gonna Do”
Victim(s): Craig Ehlo
On March 28, 1990, Michael Jordan scored 69 points on 23/37 shooting from the field. When you're in that type of a groove, there is literally nothing that is going to stop you. Just like with Nick Anderson, Michael knew he could tell Craig Ehlo what he was going to do and that poor Craig couldn't do a thing about it.
"Listen man, I'm hitting everything, so I'm gonna tell you what I'm gonna do this time and see if you can stop it," Jordan told Ehlo. "You know you can't stop it. You know you can't stop this. You can't guard me." Then, Jordan detailed exactly what he was going to do, saying, "I'm gonna catch it on the left elbow, and then I'm gonna drive to the left to the baseline, and then I'm gonna pull up and shoot my fadeaway." Do we need to tell you what happened next?
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8. Jordan vs. Barkley
Victim(s): Charles Barkley
Michael Jordan and Charles Barkley loved to jaw at one another. “Charles is not Charles with his mouth shut,” Jordan said. “That’s like me playing with hair.” While there are plenty moments of trash talk to choose from, there is one particular time that sticks out more than others. “I went by him once and told him, 'You’re an old man.' He’s two days older than me," Barkley recalls. “He told me, 'You got no chance today, and you never will.' It was all stuff like that.” It was probably true, but at the same time, no one really stood a chance against Jordan. So, join the club.
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7. No Mercy
Grantland recently published a Q&A with "The guy from every basketball movie," the former college basketball player-turned-actor, Keith Gibbs. In addition to appearing in basketball flicks like The Air Up There and Blue Chips, Gibbs had a role in Space Jam which is where things get interesting.
"When I was doing Space Jam, we played three days. I thought it was over. I had to go out of town," he said. "I get a phone call, they’re like, 'Why aren’t you here?' I was like, 'Oh, they’re still playing?' I had no idea." Gibbs describes the competition as "an NBA All-Star pickup game" with guys like Charles Barkley, Reggie Miller, Grant Hill, Ed O'Bannon taking the court.
"One play, I got switched onto Jordan, because Chris was like, 'Keith, you take him,'" Gibbs remembers. "Jordan hit a 35-footer on me. I mean, it was ridiculous: leg out, tongue out, all that stuff…hit a 35-footer on me and goes, 'GET THE fukk OFF THE COURT.'”
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6. O.J. Mayo Gon' Learn Today
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Victim(s): O.J. Mayo
In 2006, O.J. Mayo was a top high school player who was feeling himself a little too much. When he visited Michael Jordan's Summer Camp that year, Mayo was talking a lot of trash to the 43-year-old Jordan, telling him, "You can't guard me, you can't do this." Mind you, this is the first time O.J. has met MJ.
"I got my campers here, so obviously I can’t really can’t go where I want to go because I own my camp. So I stop the camp, send the kids to bed," Jordan said.“We go back to playing, and he starts his whole thing ‘you can’t guard me.’ Finally I just said, ‘You may be the best high school player, but I’m the best player in the world.’ So from this point on, it’s a lesson. And from that point on, it was a lesson. He never won a game." Lesson learned.
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5. President Bill Clinton Can Get It Too
Once upon a time, Michael Jordan challenged Bill Clinton to "break 100," which suggests the number of swings it would take for a player to complete an 18-hole round of golf. Breaking 100 is seen as an amateur task as better golfers strive for the 80-90 range. After Clinton took him up on his challenge, Jordan got the former President to change from white tees to championship tees, saying, "You're going to play from the little girls' tee?" Clinton made the change and still managed to break 100. Guess this is something Barack Obama can look forward to in the future.
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4. Lighting the Victory Cigar Before the Victory
During 1997 NBA Playoffs, Chris Webber remembers seeing Michael Jordan walk into the Bullets' locker room prior to Game 3 at the US Airways Center in Landover, Md. With the Chicago Bulls already up 2-0 in the series and staring down a sweep, Jordan was feeling especially confident about his team's chances of closing it out that night. So confident that MJ walked into the locker room with a lit cigar—a victory cigar, if you will—and asked, "Who’s going to check me tonight?"
The Bulls finished Washington, 96-95.
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3. Jordan Had an Answer for Everything
Like the title suggests, Michael Jordan had an answer for everything. One time, someone told Jordan that Clyde Drexler was a better three-point shooter than him. Jordan fired back, saying, "Clyde is a better three-point shooter than I choose to be." Dead.
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2. MJ Ethers Teammate Stacey King
If you thought being Michael Jordan's teammate was going to save you from receiving some trash talk, this LOL is for you. In the book, The Jordan Rules, Sam Smith writes about an incident that is too messed up to be true.
The day before the Utah game, some of the office staff came to practice with a carload of souvenir items for the players to sign. It was a twice-a-year routine; after practice, the players would gather in a circle, pass around balls and pennants, and sign each. The team would then auction off the items for charity. As the players sat signing, Jordan started talking.
"Listen to this," he said. "You ever hear of a guy, six-eleven maybe and two hundred sixty pounds, a guy big and fat like that and he can’t get but two rebounds, if that many, running all over the damn court and he gets two rebounds?"
The players began trying to muffle laughter because it was clear whom Jordan was talking about.
"Big guy like that," Jordan continued. "and he gets one rebound. Can’t even stick his ass into people and get more than that"
Jordan is talking about fellow Bulls player, Stacey King, who finally had enough and shot back at M.J. with a "fukk you!" But Mike continued to roast his own teammate. "Big, fat, fat guy...One rebound in three games. Power forward. Maybe they should call it powerless forward," he said. King had enough of Jordan and walked away. We would too after that powerless forward line. Damn.
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1. How MJ Hurt Muggsy Bogues' Career
Victim(s): Muggsy Bogues
Down by one to the Chicago Bulls, the Charlotte Hornets needed to make one more huge basket to avoid getting bounced in the 1995 NBA Playoffs. Muggsy Bogues took the ball in this important possession with Michael Jordan guarding him. Eventually, Jordan stepped back and gave Bogues the space to shoot the rock. “Shoot it you fukking midget," MJ barked. The 5-foot-3 guard obliged and didn't come close. The Bulls won the game, 85-84, and moved onto the semifinals to play the Orlando Magic.
According to Johnny Bach, who was a coach on that 1995 Hornets team, Bogues told him that moment ruined his career. He was never the same, averaging just 5.9 points per game for the remainder of his career after three straight years of putting up double-digit points. Cold.
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