Stop me before... (quote from Michael Jordan to a Stanford player)
(excerpt)
"Even though it was for only one play, I was guarding Michael Jordan," Jacobsen wrote. "My next thought to myself was, 'Don't embarrass yourself in front of your idol!' MJ didn't have the ball at the time, but I knew that it was only a matter of time before he would. He cut to the top of the key at the three-point line and received a pass from Darius Miles.
"This was it! My moment. It was me versus him, one-on-one. Jordan squared me up to the basket, palming the ball in one hand like he always did (he has HUGE hands). He then stopped for a second and looked at me, saying: 'You know… No white boy has ever been able to stop me before,'" Casey added.
"I couldn't believe it. MJ was talking trash to me!" he continued. "I fought off a smile, and before I could muster another thought, he had taken a dribble to his left and pulled up for a jump shot. I did all I could to stay in front of him and put a hand in his face. Luckily, he missed the shot."
What about Larry Bird?
Despite what MJ told Casey, a white player did use to torch "His Airness," especially early on in his career.
Larry Bird beat Jordan in all of their playoff duels in the NBA. The two faced each other 34 times; 28 in the regular season and six in the postseason. The legendary forward holds a lopsided winning record of 23-11 against MJ.
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MSN
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/other/no-white-boy...
"No white boy has ever been able to stop me before" - Michael …
Now, it may well have just been "trash talk," but IF a white player had said the same thing about black players, can you imagine how crazy the NBA player, and Media would have gone? Seriously. Is "trash talk" racist remark STILL Racist?
(just wondering)
(excerpt)
"Even though it was for only one play, I was guarding Michael Jordan," Jacobsen wrote. "My next thought to myself was, 'Don't embarrass yourself in front of your idol!' MJ didn't have the ball at the time, but I knew that it was only a matter of time before he would. He cut to the top of the key at the three-point line and received a pass from Darius Miles.
"This was it! My moment. It was me versus him, one-on-one. Jordan squared me up to the basket, palming the ball in one hand like he always did (he has HUGE hands). He then stopped for a second and looked at me, saying: 'You know… No white boy has ever been able to stop me before,'" Casey added.
"I couldn't believe it. MJ was talking trash to me!" he continued. "I fought off a smile, and before I could muster another thought, he had taken a dribble to his left and pulled up for a jump shot. I did all I could to stay in front of him and put a hand in his face. Luckily, he missed the shot."
What about Larry Bird?
Despite what MJ told Casey, a white player did use to torch "His Airness," especially early on in his career.
Larry Bird beat Jordan in all of their playoff duels in the NBA. The two faced each other 34 times; 28 in the regular season and six in the postseason. The legendary forward holds a lopsided winning record of 23-11 against MJ.
(full Article)
MSN
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/other/no-white-boy...
"No white boy has ever been able to stop me before" - Michael …
Now, it may well have just been "trash talk," but IF a white player had said the same thing about black players, can you imagine how crazy the NBA player, and Media would have gone? Seriously. Is "trash talk" racist remark STILL Racist?
(just wondering)
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