Michael Jordan Once Shared the Original Last Dance With the Man He Bullied in His Rookie Years Give It to Me I Got a Little Mouse on Me

Michael Jordan Once Shared the Original Last Dance With the Man He Bullied in His Rookie Years Give It to Me I Got a Little Mouse on Me

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Michael Jordan Once Shared the Original Last Dance With the Man He Bullied in His Rookie Years Give It to Me I Got a Little Mouse on Me

Published 10/29/2022, 1:30 PM EDTBy The Bulls’ Michael Jordan drives to the basket as teammate Dennis Rodman and the Clippers’ Loy Vaught(left) look on during game at Sports Arena earlier this season. (Photo by Gina Ferazzi/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images) Michael Jordan was a gift to the world of sports. Dancing in the air, His Airness captivated the entire population. His greatest accomplishment, a 6-0 perfect record in the NBA finals, is a true mark of him being a winner. Moreover, he was a trash talker of the highest order. And former Philadelphia 76ers guard remembers his first taste of that trash talk like the back of his hand. ADVERTISEMENT Article continues below this ad In 2003, all eyes were on the NBA. An icon, one of the greats was retiring for the third and final time. Jordan was playing his final game against the Sixers. The arena was chanting as the legend bid adieu to the game. To make sure the five-time MVP gets his moment, Snow was the player who fouled him. ADVERTISEMENT Article continues below this ad However, that one special moment is one the former Sixers guard has no memory about. Snow had forgotten his contribution to Jordan’s true Last Dance. However, he remembers His Airness as the competitive animal that he was.

Michael Jordan melted down Snow

Years before being part of arguably the biggest retirement in NBA history, a young Eric Snow met MJ in his prime. The Sixers guard remembers one certain play like the back of his hand. At a time Jordan was a ruthless competitor, he didn’t spare anyone. And when a 6’3″ Snow was put on the 10-time scoring champion, he got a taste of his trash-talking skills. ADVERTISEMENT Article continues below this ad saw the opportunity and immediately wanted to take advantage. However, with him, it was always more than the battle on the court. His Airness demanded the ball. Snow remembered the moment and : “I was defending him and he grabbed my arm, moved it out of the way and yelled, ‘Give it to me, I got a little mouse on me.’ ”Wizards star Michael Jordan watches Denver’s Kenny Satterfield during the first period of last nights game between the Denver Nuggets and the Washington Wizards. (Craig F. Walker/The Denver Post) (Photo By Craig F. Walker/The Denver Post via Getty Images) After such introduction, Snow probably never expected to be part of Jordan’s grandest moment. However, life played out just that way. Moreover, Snow was the last person to foul His Airness. His gesture gave Michael Jordan one last moment to embrace the roar of the crowd. He sank his two free throws which gave him an average of 20 points per game in his last season. One of the greatest of all time had finished his career by giving it all he got. And Snow can proudly say he was part of the historic moment. ADVERTISEMENT Article continues below this ad WATCH THIS STORY: Do you think Michael Jordan is the GOAT? Let us know your views in the comments below.

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ADVERTISEMENT Anuj Talwalkar 1515 articlesAnuj Talwalkar is an NBA writer at EssentiallySports. He is a student studying at NM College in Mumbai, aspiring to pursue sports management to follow his love for sports. Anuj started following the NBA last year, and he loves to combine his passion for writing with his understanding of basketball.Please enable JavaScript to view the ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT

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