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Q&A: Michael Jordan says he'd beat LeBron in 1-on-1 in his prime, and that all-time Bulls team would 'kill' all-time Lak 

Post#1 » by overland » Mon Aug 10, 2015 8:37 am

I know we are the miami heat forum but i think this is a great topic.



On Saturday at his Michael Jordan Flight School camp in Santa Barbara, California, the eponymous NBA legend took a number of questions -- and some of them were tough, ranging from Phil Jackson or Dean Smith, all-time Chicago Bulls vs. all-time Los Angeles Lakers, one-on-one with LeBron James and much more.

As he tends to do with basketball-related queries, MJ answered them with candor. Here's a selection of the questions and answers, as seen in the video above from Bay Area HQ:

(Questions as said by Jordan himself.)


If I had to play one game, who would I want to coach: Phil Jackson or Dean Smith?
"Dean Smith. [Some audible gasps/murmurs.] Fortunately Dean Smith helped me become the basketball player I am today. Phil was lucky because I was taught the game by Dean Smith."


How did I feel when the Detroit Pistons walked off after we beat them in 1991 [in a 4-0 sweep in the Eastern Conference finals]?
"I felt fine. I felt accomplished. We beat them and they felt ashamed about us beating them. I felt like it was bad sportsmanship. I would not advise you guys to do that. You've got to be able to lose in grace and win in grace -- so don't walk off the court. Even though you hate losing, that's just bad sportsmanship if you do that."


Biggest trash-talker I ever played against?
"Probably Larry Bird. He talks a lot of trash. Good trash, though, not dirty trash. Good trash."


What did I think about when Shaq said that the all-time five of the greatest Lakers could beat the Bulls' five greatest players?
"I just felt like he was just talking. It's a debate. The thing is that we would never know. I think we would have killed them. He thinks they would have killed us. You guys decide. It's just a debate."


"Favorite player to play pick-up games with?"
"My best pick-up game I've ever played was the games and the practices with the [1992] Dream Team. ... My team was myself, Scottie Pippen, Patrick Ewing, Larry Bird and Chris Mullin. We played against Magic Johnson, Clyde Drexler, Charles Barkley, David Robinson -- that's five, right? -- and we killed 'em.

Note: That's not five; the other player team's fifth had to be either Karl Malone, John Stockton or Christian Laettner. There's also a chance Jordan is misremembering a bit, and he's talking about this scrimmage covered in-depth by Sports Illustrated, which featured a Jordan-Malone-Ewing-Pippen-Bird five against Magic, Barkley, Robinson, Mullin and Laettner (although a 40-36 final score in favor of Jordan's team hardly constitutes a "killing.")


If I had the chance to go one-on-one with Steph Curry or LeBron, which one would I choose to go one-on-one with?
"Right now, or when I was in my prime? Right now? Buddy, I couldn't beat -- well, I'd go against [Stephen] Curry because I'm a little bit bigger than him. So I could kind of back him in. But LeBron is a little bit too big."

[Note: Take that, 34 percent of America.]


If I had a chance to add another member to team Jordan, who would I hire?
"I'm a big fan of [Mike] Trout, the baseball player. I absolutely love him. I wish I could hire him. But he's Nike, so I can't steal Nike's guys."


This is the ESPN question. I know it's going to be all over ESPN. [Note: He was right.] If I was in my prime, could I beat LeBron in a one-on-one game?
[Long pause in which the campers mutter/shout their opinions.]

No question!

[Huge applause.]


What did I see in Kwame Brown when I drafted him [No. 1 overall for the Washington Wizards in 2001]?
"I, along with everybody that was in that draft room, wanted Kwame Brown because of his athleticism, his size, his speed. He was still a young talent, 18-year-old, 19-year-old kid."


If you went back and you couldn't play basketball or baseball, what sport would you play?
"Great question. I went to college, I got my degree in cultural geography, and everybody wanted to know what is cultural geography? Well it's an introduction to meteorology. I always wanted to be the weather man. Don't laugh. But that's what I really wanted to do. So if I wasn't playing basketball or baseball, I was going to tell you what the weather was going to be like tomorrow."

[Note: Don't think meteorology is a sport? Tell that to Jim Cantore!]


What kind of advice would I give Kobe Bryant?
[Uncomfortable laughter in the crowd.]

"Actually, Kobe and I are good friends. I like Kobe, we talk a lot, I hope he comes back healthy. I think he's one of the great players of the game, I think he's done a lot for the game, and he has a true love for the game of basketball. I absolutely have high regard for Kobe Bryant.

"Even though he stole all my moves, but that's OK. I still love him like a brother."
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Post#2 » by 3ballbomber » Mon Aug 10, 2015 10:26 am

Prob one of the more interesting Q&A's w/ Jordan. Some good questions.

One thing we know about Jordan was that he was a fierce competitor! His trash talk was among the best of elites to play the game & he backed it up. One aspect of Lebron is that he is a mental midget. We've seen him quit, defer & cower.....Michael would have eaten him alive in his prime one-on-one.

It's also hilarious to continue to hear Jordan say that Kobe stole all his moves. I think we all know by now Kobe is a clone of Jordan.

Seems MJ relished this Q&A moment. He looked like he enjoyed speaking out about particular matters. Jordan is competitive even in retirement & seems like he still wants to prove that he is the best.
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Post#3 » by dancing2thabeet » Mon Aug 10, 2015 10:31 am

I love these arguments nobody can prove unless we get a time machine.
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Post#5 » by RJM » Mon Aug 10, 2015 1:35 pm

overland wrote:What did I think about when Shaq said that the all-time five of the greatest Lakers could beat the Bulls' five greatest players?
"I just felt like he was just talking. It's a debate. The thing is that we would never know. I think we would have killed them. He thinks they would have killed us. You guys decide. It's just a debate."


This is the full quote regarding Bulls vs. Lakers. I really don't understand why the idiot media wants to make this a story. This is literally nothing new.
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Post#6 » by leoshes » Mon Aug 10, 2015 9:02 pm

Im 45 years old, &* i hate Jordan with a passion, but i would have to admite that yes Jordan would beat Bron in a 1 on 1.

Oh, & did i mention how much i hate Jordan. :banghead:
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Post#7 » by TroubleS0me » Mon Aug 10, 2015 10:13 pm

lebron is not a 1on1 player
i would like to wade vs jordan instead
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Post#8 » by 3ballbomber » Tue Aug 11, 2015 1:11 am

leoshes wrote:Im 45 years old, &* i hate Jordan with a passion, but i would have to admite that yes Jordan would beat Bron in a 1 on 1.

Oh, & did i mention how much i hate Jordan. :banghead:

oh ok, you're a Craig Ehlo fan.
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Post#9 » by leoshes » Tue Aug 11, 2015 7:32 am

I got into BBALL cause i was a huge fan of Bruce Lee, & Karrem was one of his deciples. & because of that the lakers became my 1st team till 88 when we finally got our own team.

& no i never liked Ehlo. dirty player.

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