When Michael Jordan was at his peak, opponents around the NBA feared going against him. To this day, former players have an array of stories from when they had to square off against the Chicago
Olajuwon was not only the best center according to Horry but he was also the player that Jordan feared. "If you ask Michael Jordan what one guy he ever feared, it was Hakeem Olajuwon," Horry said in an interview in 2016 at the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame.
Michael Jordan is generally considered the greatest in NBA history, and there's no doubt that he was an extremely dominant player in the 1990s. He managed to three-peat twice with the Chicago Bulls and had an unblemished 6-0 record in the NBA Finals. It is highly unlikely that we'll ever see a player match Michael Jordan's accomplishments in
One of Jordan's greatest gifts was the fear he struck into anyone who attempted to challenge his crown, automatically giving him a mental edge over others. While Mike remains arguably the most intimidating player in NBA history even to this day, little do people know that the Chicago Bulls legend had fears of his own outside the hardwood.
Michael Jordan isn't just the greatest of all time; he's the most feared player in NBA history. From his unmatched skill set to his brutal trash talk and rel
Olajuwon was not only the best center according to Horry but he was also the player that Jordan feared. "If you ask Michael Jordan what one guy he ever feared, it was Hakeem Olajuwon," Horry said in an interview in 2016 at the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame. Michael Jordan is generally considered the greatest in NBA history, and there's no doubt that he was an extremely dominant player in the 1990s. He managed to three-peat twice with the Chicago Bulls and had an unblemished 6-0 record in the NBA Finals. It is highly unlikely that we'll ever see a player match Michael Jordan's accomplishments in One of Jordan's greatest gifts was the fear he struck into anyone who attempted to challenge his crown, automatically giving him a mental edge over others.
While Mike remains arguably the most intimidating player in NBA history even to this day, little do people know that the Chicago Bulls legend had fears of his own outside the hardwood. Michael Jordan isn't just the greatest of all time; he's the most feared player in NBA history. From his unmatched skill set to his brutal trash talk and rel
That carefully cultivated image, while profitable, also hung over Jordan like a dead weight. I remember once talking to him about things he feared, figuring he'd mention death or serious injury. "He mentioned swimming since he said he couldn't and feared the water as he'd once seen a friend drown.
In a list of the 'most feared' NBA players of all time, LeBron James ranked significantly lower than many fans might expect. behind only Jordan. The 7ft 1ins centre was the most dominant big
Jordan returned late in the 1994-95 season and led the Bulls to another "three-peat" between 1996 and '"People who are Chicago Bulls fans, I know this question comes up a lot.
Michael Jordan didn't become the greatest basketball player of all time by chance or by talent alone. The NBA icon was a notorious hard worker who was also arguably the most competitive elite
The one sportsman who Michael Jordan is 'scared' of - SPORTbible
That carefully cultivated image, while profitable, also hung over Jordan like a dead weight. I remember once talking to him about things he feared, figuring he'd mention death or serious injury. "He mentioned swimming since he said he couldn't and feared the water as he'd once seen a friend drown. In a list of the 'most feared' NBA players of all time, LeBron James ranked significantly lower than many fans might expect. behind only Jordan.
The 7ft 1ins centre was the most dominant big Jordan returned late in the 1994-95 season and led the Bulls to another "three-peat" between 1996 and '"People who are Chicago Bulls fans, I know this question comes up a lot. Michael Jordan didn't become the greatest basketball player of all time by chance or by talent alone. The NBA icon was a notorious hard worker who was also arguably the most competitive elite
Michael Jordan was the most dominant player of his era. He finished his career with a 30.1 points-per-game average. Jordan had a swagger, a hunger to be the best, and a confidence that couldn't


