How Michael Jordan DESTROYED This Player's Career With ONE Sentence (Ft. NBA Trash Talk) by @MJ2KALLDAY - Post Details

How Michael Jordan DESTROYED This Player's Career With ONE Sentence (Ft. NBA Trash Talk)

Michael Jordan has some of the best trash talk in NBA history, but Jordan was able to destroy this NBA player’s career with just one sentence. Link to NEW CHANNEL, RUN IT: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZWAssCaz6YHMXGziCKtdPw And that player was the shortest player in NBA history. Michael Jordan is ruthless. He isn’t afraid of anyone. In fact, other players were scared of him,, but what happens when MJ begins to trash talk? You’re about to find out what he did with one sentence. Twitch- https://www.twitch.tv/mjallday2k Instagram- @mj2k_allday Twitter- @mj2kallday I’ve been wanting to this video for a long time. Screw the intro, smash like button. 1500 likes for a video on Monday. Gaming channel has it’s first video up so check that out and I’m probably streaming when this video goes up too so Let’s run it. Michael Jordan has a fair share of trash talking stories just because he was a competitor to his core, but this one might have had the most impact on the other player. Let’s set the scene. It’s Game 5 in the 1st round of the 1995 NBA Playoffs. The series is between the Bulls and Hornets and it’s 2-1. Yeah 1995 is the year Jordan wore 45 and played like a 45 year old. (Im just joking). Even with MJ not being at his best, that didn’t mean that he didn’t scare the living crap out of his opponents. The Bulls with MJ were intimidating and so the Hornets with Alonzo Mourning, Larry Johnson, David Wingate, and Muggsy Bogues, (*cough, I said Muggsy Bogues) sorry about that the camera was pointed too high, that Hornets team was giving the Bulls problems. Jordan was killing the Hornets in the series. He had scored 48 in the first game and 32 in the second. The first round was best of 5 and not 7 in 1995 and so this 4th game was do or die for the Hornets. It was in Chicago and the game was tight all the way through. You remember how I mentioned Muggsy Bogues? Muggsy Bogues is the shortest player in NBA history standing in at 5’ 3”. 5’ 3” my guy, I’m not gonna do any short jokes, that’s a hard life being that height and playing the NBA, like seriously props to Muggsy Bogues. With that height obviously came a lot of taunting from opponents and teammates and so Bogues was used to that. In fact, for the past 3 seasons, Bogues had averaged over 10 points per game and over 9 assists per game. He wasn’t just some scrub and he had carved out a nice career for himself. So why do I mention all this? Jordan and Pippen were carrying the Bulls. The game is tied late in the 4th quarter. Now this story gets blown out of proportion all the time so I’m gonna tell how it is. Michael Jordan flew up in the air into space, came back down to earth, went to Muggsy Bogues and told him he sucks. This is what happens when you work till 3 Am. (beep). So what really happened was that there were 4 and a half minutes, game tied at 76. Muggsy Bogues gets the ball and in this grinded out game, every basket counts. And so MJ switches on to Bogues but instead of guarding him tight, he sort of backs off, but while backing off, Michael Jordan said one sentence and this one sentence would go on to change Bogues forever. Jordan told Bogues, “Shoot it, you motherf***ing midget.” Damn. Now Bogues is used to the insults, but coming from a guy like MJ is a whole new ballpark and so when Muggsy shot that, he had no confidence and bricked it. The Bulls would go on to win the game and the series, but just that one sentence, that one sentence would do a lot to Muggsy Bogues. For the remaining of his career, Muggsy would never average double digit points or over 8 assists per game. In fact, he would average 5.9 points and 5 assists per game for the remaining 8 seasons. It was a huge drop off from averaging 8 assists and over 10 points per game. But don’t take it from me, I’m just some random YouTuber saying it. Take it from Muggsy Bogues himself. Muggsy told his coach that one single play ruined his career and that his confidence just never came back. Damn, what would have happened if Jordan spit one more sentence, would Bogues have retired on the spot? Ok that was also a bad joke, I’m just gonna keep going. Michael Jordan was so dominating that he legit just made a guy question his own skill for the rest of his career with one sentence. I don’t know about you but that just blows my mind. MJ wasn’t even close to being prime MJ and he did all that with 5 words. Wait is motherf***ing one word or 2 words? Let’s just say 1. He did that with 5 words. I know Muggsy Bogues wasn’t the best of the best or anything but he still was an NBA veteran at that point and so yeah, Michael Jordan DESTROYED this player’s career with one sentence. But what do you think? Is Michael Jordan the best trash talker of all time?

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