John Salley on Why Isiah Thomas Hates Michael Jordan šŸ¤Æ

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Published 2024-05-20

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  • @neonmatt24
    Nobody wanted Isiah on the Dream Team! He had on court beef with Maguc, Bird, Pippen, Jordan, Malone and Stockton.
  • @Jungler77
    Salleyā€™s insatiable appetite for relevancy is a remarkable gift to fiction
  • @aaronmock6157
    Magic takes the blame but Barkley has flat out said Isiah wasn't there because of Mike. Barkley may be goofy now but he always tells it like it is.
  • @strauqq1
    Gotta question everything this man says. He got some bizzare stories.
  • @tukiluka
    This guy literally says whatever
  • @JonathanSweeting
    Sally's facial expressions just makes Me always think he lying
  • @Biggdoom344
    There was a huge anti Detroit sentiment due to their dirty play and Thomas was the ringleader. Nobody wanted to play w him..not just Jordan.
  • @T1Xerxes
    Facts. Zeke calling out Magic's hiv status made him a pariah
  • @Wh4L205
    Thomas was great! Just a bitter man
  • @bierdlll
    How does this guy get so many interviews?
  • @Hellbender21
    Thomas and Jordan always played very well together in all star games.
  • That's a ball face lie! I watched Michael Jordan during an interview, and because Isaiah Thomas and a few Detroit Pistons didn't show the Bulls sportsmanship after The Bulls beat Detroit in the 3rd round of the Eastern Conference Championship instead of congratulating them Isaiah nem' ran straight to the locker room. Michael Jordan said, because of this is why he hates Isaiah Thomas. In fact I was a fan of Isaiah Thomas before that incident, i don't hate him, but i stopped being a fan of his ever since. šŸ’Æ
  • @jesse4550
    Isaiah went hard after Magic when he came out as HIV positive. He said some pretty horrible things about Magic. Most of the big stars on TDT hated Isaiah. No one, but Detroit fans, were surprised when he wasn't included.
  • @Michael-bz9gg
    The NBA wanted a team of people who could get along, and sell the game to the world, with no internal bickering. A team who could showcase the game to the world, and to grow a world wide audience. Any infighting would eventually come out, and it would also negatively impact on the teams results, and how they carried themselves. This is important, especially when you remember the skirmish Charles Barkley had against Angola and how the rest of the players could pull Charles into line, and curbed his behaviour, and changed the worlds perception of the team.
  • @PETERODZZ
    As long Isiah didn't play in the dream team, i don't care bout anything šŸ˜