mplsfonz23 wrote:MartinToVaught wrote:Jordan's reaction to losing was to blame his teammates and try to play GM, which is exactly what people are accusing LeBron of doing.
That is simply not true. Even after all these years secrets like that become known. I have watched MJ his entire career and not ONCE has he ever thrown a teammate under the bus. So find proof, or retract the statement.
Quotes from "The Jordan Rules" by Sam Smith:
"I hate being out there with those garbagemen. They don't get you the ball."
"They've got no idea what it's all about. The white guys, they work hard, but they don't have the talent. And the rest of them? Who knows what to expect? They're not good for much of anything."
"I hate when I have to read that in the papers the next day, that I couldn't do something. It wasn't my fault."
On Brad Sellers: "It's a hell of a lot easier to make Earl Monroe look good than it is Brad Sellers."
On Will Perdue: "He can't do anything with the ball. Don't give it to him."
On Stacey King: "Big, fat, fat guy. One rebound in three games. Power forward. Maybe they should call it powerless forward."
On Horace Grant: "You're an idiot. You've screwed up every play we ever ran. You're too stupid to even remember the plays. We ought to get rid of you."
On Bill Cartwright: "If you [pass the ball to Bill Cartwright], you'll never get the ball from me."
"Jordan believed that [Johnny] Dawkins would be the choice [in the 1987 draft], and he had told Dawkins so in pickup games they played in North Carolina. So when the Bulls skipped Dawkins for [Brad] Sellers, Jordan felt embarrassed."
"Jordan lobbied extensively during the 1988-89 season for a trade that would bring New Jersey's Buck Williams to the Bulls. Jordan didn't particularly care for Horace Grant, Krause's other pick in the 1987 Draft, never believing Grant would develop into a responsible player, and lobbied hard for Williams."
"I know what's gonna happen. We'll wait until the last minute and then they'll say something like they couldn't get a deal done because of the cap or somebody pulled out at the last minute. It happens here all the time. I don't know why I'm surprised every year."
"They're not interested in winning. They just want to sell tickets, which they can do because of me. They won't make any deals to make us better."
"If I were a general manager, we'd be a better team."
"I want to see some serious moves from management, which I really haven't seen that much of yet..."
Jordan famously
punched Steve Kerr,
punched Jud Buechler and Will Perdue, and
tried to start a fight with Robert Parish (but backed down when Parish made it clear he wasn't intimidated by him).Less than three months ago, Michael Jordan... regularly rebuked Bulls GM Jerry Krause for failing to measure the bench to title specifications... So what if management didn't adhere to Air Supremacy's public outcry for Walter Davis or LaSalle Thompson?
After learning that NBA veteran and former North Carolina Tar Heel Walter Davis had been traded to Portland and not the Bulls, Jordan responded before a game against the Nets. "As soon as we get back, I'm calling (Jerry) Reinsdorf. Krause has messed everything up again. He can't do anything."
http://thebiglead.com/2017/02/07/jerry-krause-assertion-that-michael-jordan-never-lobbied-for-help-is-revisionist-bs/Is that enough for you? In contrast, when LeBron asked for a
backup point guard to run the offense in spot minutes last year, it was as if the world was ending.
