C’mon fam! You’re the greatest – you don’t have to explain anything MJ!!
By now everyone has heard about MJ’s comments along with Kobe & LeBron’s responses. Well Michael Jordan wants to clarify a couple things.
Check out what he said to Michael Wilbon today…
Via ESPN:
Michael Jordan is easing up on the trash talk.
After saying he believes he could have beaten LeBron James in a game of one-on-one when he was in his prime and joking that Kobe Bryant steals his move, Jordan is saying he meant no disrespect.
“You know I meant no offense to any of the guys I mentioned, right?” Jordan said to ESPN.com’s Michael Wilbon.
In addition to James, Jordan had said, “I don’t think I would lose” against Jerry West, Elgin Baylor, Julius Erving, Carmelo Anthony, Dwyane Wade and maybe Bryant.
“Each person I mentioned feels he would win those battles, and of course those are the guys you think of. Some of them I dreamed of playing when I got older, but they were past their primes by then,” Jordan told Wilbon.
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“I love what Kobe does, love him. And I love what LeBron does,” Jordan said. “It’s their stage now, it’s their time. I wasn’t saying that to go after any one of them. I wasn’t. But it’s being taken that way.”
Jordan, a six-time NBA champion and five-time MVP, seemed surprised that his bravado regarding one-on-one matchups created such a stir.
“It’s so much fun to talk about … but we can’t know,” he said. “We can never know, across generations. You imagine it, you think about what might happen, particularly with the guys you think are the best of the best and then say, ‘That was fun … but we don’t know.’ I said I ‘think’ I wouldn’t lose, and people are offended by that?”
Michael Jordan should realize that all of those players in the past that he claims he could have beaten paved the way for him to be the so-called greatest.it is really an insult to the game. All the media attention has blown his head up. During the 60″s and 70″s there were no just one great player, there were @ least one or two on each team, the 90″s mike is the only one, what does that tell you? Who really played defense ? The one thing I respected about the n.b.a. in the 60 to 70″ s is that there was honest integrety in the game from what I saw. There was no one great, it was team by team greats mostly with a few outstanding players.the young fans today can easily be mesmerised by all the media hoopla and it is easy not accept my opinions, cool. I just don’t see the greatness in basketball today the way I saw it in the past.just saying.
Stfu and go back to sleep
Lol @Stfu & go sleep..
Willie Green could beat Jordan his perimiter defense is too good, and he’s a lethal 3 point shooter with good handles and decent driving ability
Don’t forget MJ had Scottie Pippen, he wasn’t a slouch either.