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Michael Jordan met many rivals on his way to greatness. Notably, one of them acknowledged MJ’s role in affecting the trajectory of his career. Jordan’s biggest challenger referred to the Chicago Bulls icon as a “game-changer” in the book, ‘The Jordan Rules’. The book was released in 1992, a year after Jordan led the Chicago Bulls to their first title. Even before he was a champion, Jordan was a superstar.

In fact, his superstardom even benefited other NBA athletes in a way none of them had experienced before. This is why a Pacers legend placed his rival in the”Mt Rushmore of sports icons.” 

The league was changed by Jordan’s star power

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Older NBA fans would confirm the excitement of watching Michael Jordan and Reggie Miller go head-to-head on the court. Both claimed to enjoy the challenge. They were known to trash-talk each other and get into altercations. One fight in 1993 got Jordan infamously suspended for one game while the Indiana Pacers star was ejected.

As much as they talked smack to each other, they also showed mutual respect as athletes. Miller similarly described the impact of Michael Jordan on the NBA in Sam Smith’s 1992 book, ‘The Jordan Rules’.

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The Jordans went through the roof: everybody wanted to have them. He is a cultural icon,” Miller said, referring to the NBA getting broadcast nationwide.

In 1990-91, His Airness was on the rise as a national icon. He was leading his Bulls to their first title and everyone wanted to watch him in action. NBC purchased the television rights to broadcast NBA games around that time to cash in on the MJ phenomenon.

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As  the five-time All-Star explained, “He got a lot of us paid: his marketing, television rights.” Miller added that even Jordan’s on-court fashion was infecting other players. “He got us out of tight, tight shorts which was good.” Reggie was glad they were switching to baggier shorts since MJ wore them in the playoffs.

This is mighty praise coming from Miller Time who Jordan once made a questionable comment about.

Michael Jordan once called Reggie Miller ‘irritating’

Jordan once said in an interview that getting in Reggie Miller’s face was “like chicken-fighting with a woman.”

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He would go on to add, “He[Miller] has his hands on you all the time, like a woman holding your waist. I just want to beat his hands off because it’s illegal. It irritates me.” 

The comparison made many fans a little iffy, but the sentiment was clear. Miller wouldn’t hold back some choice words either. Yet, in ‘The Jordan Rules’, Miller compared Jordan to some of the greatest names in sports.

According to Miller, Jordan’s impact on basketball was akin to the cultural impact of Muhammad Ali, Babe Ruth, and Bill Russell. He claimed Jordan with these legendary athletes together is “the Mt. Rushmore of sports icons.”

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MJ’s legacy in sports continues as he furthers the Air Jordan brand. That’s why Miller’s comments have merit. Fans just have a hard time digesting the rivals now speaking with such respect. What do you think about this hot and cold NBA rivalry?