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NBA Great Among Rare Michael Jordan Opponents With Mutual Respect
June 10, 1998; Chicago, IL, USA; Chicago Bulls guard Michael Jordan in game four of the 1998 NBA Finals at the United Center. Mandatory Credit: Anne Ryan-USA TODAY Anne Ryan-USA TODAY via Imagn Content Services, LLC
NBA legend Michael Jordan rarely made friends on the court. He had one job: dominate the opposition. It was part of his persona that led to a Hall of Fame career with six championships and many fans calling him the greatest ever. There was one opponent, however, who Jordan had nothing but love for. That distinction belonged to Detroit Pistons guard Joe Dumars. "I will say this," Dumars said during an appearance on the Dan Patrick Show. "He and I matched up against each other for 14 straight years. In those 14 years, never once did he try to trash talk me and never once did I try to trash talk him." Joe Dumars on Jordan's Respect During Bad Boys Era Posted by Swerte TV on Saturday, April 5, 2025 The respect was weird because Dumars played for Jordan's biggest rival. Jordan lost to the Pistons three straight seasons before finally breaking through in 1991. He wasn't too fond of any Detroit players except for Dumars. Dumars was the only player to shake Jordan's hand when the Pistons infamously walked off the co

This article first appeared on Back in the Day NBA on SI and was syndicated with permission.

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