The Day Michael Jordan Made It Known He Owned the NBA

It was already a given by the 1992 Olympics that Michael Jordan was the best basketball player in the world. Magic Johnson says Jordan confirmed it in a scrimmage.

John Moriello  •  05 May 2020
There Was a Glaring Omission in Episode 6 of ‘The Last Dance’ Involving Horace Grant That Has All the Layers of a Classic Michael Jordan Grudge

There was an omission of Horace Grant during the sixth episode of “The Last Dance” that could be tied to accusations made by Michael Jordan.

Luke Norris  •  05 May 2020
ESPN Talking Heads Michael Wilbon and Tony Reali Got Caught Saying Dumb Stuff

ESPN personalities Michael Wilbon and Tony Reali used Twitter posts to own up to mistakes they made on the air.

John Moriello  •  05 May 2020
Jimmy Butler Hates Dwelling About His Past and People Feeling Sorry for Him

Miami Heat forward Jimmy Butler might have taken a tough road to the top, but don’t feel sorry for him. He’s a great basketball player, not a charity case.

Joe Kozlowski  •  05 May 2020
Derrick Rose Got Sued By Bulls Fan For Turning Him Obese

Derrick Rose suffered a career-altering knee injury with the Chicago Bulls. One Bulls fan filed a lawsuit blaming Rose for his obesity.

Stephen Sheehan  •  04 May 2020
A Look Back on Michael Jordan’s Four Games Against Phil Jackson

Michael Jordan and Phil Jackson won six NBA titles together with the Chicago Bulls. How did MJ fare with the Wizards against Jackson’s Lakers?

Luke Norris  •  04 May 2020
Michael Jordan’s List of Punched Players Includes Teammate Will Perdue

Will Perdue says Michael Jordan once punched him during a Chicago Bulls practice.

John Moriello  •  04 May 2020
Ben Simmons Has Made $26 Million in the NBA But Regrets This $10,000 Purchase

While Ben Simmons has made more then $26 million with the Philadelphia 76ers, but he still regrets spending $10,000 on a pair of pets.

Joe Kozlowski  •  04 May 2020
Michael Jordan Once Turned Down $100 Million For Two Hours of Work

According to his former agent, Michael Jordan once turned down $100 million, more than he made in his NBA career, for a two-hour appearance.

Luke Norris  •  04 May 2020