I dreamed about being Michael Jordan, Michael Jordan being my dad at some points, or him helping me play basketball.
I'm a Michael Jordan fan just like everyone else. I just don't think he's the greatest player ever.
I'm a big Bulls fan, Michael Jordan fan, LeBron fan.
Michael Jordan was like basketball Jesus.
While I dealt with my share of injuries throughout my career, I was fortunate to have been healthy for the majority of our run in the 1990s. The same can be said about Michael Jordan.
I dreamed about being Michael Jordan, Michael Jordan being my dad at some points, or him helping me play basketball.
When I was young, I didn't watch basketball, but I watched 'Space Jam' with Michael Jordan so he was my favorite player.
Perhaps the most satisfying thing occurred when Michael Jordan became a team owner and said to me, 'I owe you a lot of apologies. It's a lot harder to run a team than I thought.'
If an athlete like Michael Jordan played tennis, he would be the best - he's flexible, not too bulky, and has unbelievable hand-to-eye coordination.
I have no doubt that LeBron James would've loved to have played against Michael Jordan, but that simply is not going to happen.
I've had an affinity for Michael Jordan. He's probably the greatest athlete in my generation.
If I would compare anybody to Michael Jordan, it would be Kobe Bryant.
I want to do for rebounds what Michael Jordan did for dunks.
To put it another way, Michael Jordan was a gym rat.
Willy Wonka's like my Michael Jordan.
As brilliant an individual that Michael Jordan was, he was not successful until he got with a good team unit.
I don't want to be the next Michael Jordan, I only want to be Kobe Bryant.
For example, Michael Jordan earns $100million a year but continues to play basketball and remains a modest human being.
Michael Jordan was criticized. Barry Bonds was criticized. Some of the greats in every profession have been criticized. Not everything is peaches and cream.
I was in Charlotte, N.C., when they launched the NBA team there, the Charlotte Hornets. And the first guy to roll into town was Carolina native Michael Jordan.