In 1988, Michael Jordan dropped 59 points on Bad Boy Pistons on National Television. After the game Chuck Daly, Ron Rothstein came up with the infamous defensive game plan called the "Jordan Rules"
Slater Jordan Poole on his unsettled contract situation entering training camp
Michael Jordan on originally disliking the Triangle Offense: "I didn't want Bill Cartwright to have the ball with 5 seconds left... that's not equal opportunity offense, that's fucking bullshit!" After Tex Winters told him there's no I in team, he retorte