Rick Fox Shares Story About Michael Jordan: “I Can’t Look Up To Him Anymore Because He’ll Eat Me To Death.”

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Michael Jordan was one of those players who everyone wanted to be around but nobody could be friends with.

For former North Carolina Tar Heel Rick Fox, he understands that reality all too well.

As the former Laker explained to The Ringer, his relationship with Jordan changed once he joined the NBA, and the kindness they once exchanged was almost completely thrown out the window.

(via The Ringer)

Jordan made it clear his kindness would stop the moment they stepped onto the NBA court on opposite sides.

“The Mike I know was the Mike that showed me how to be a shark because, A, I wanted to be like Mike. I had a front row seat to his greatness, and I’m telling you, for two summers, I got to drive his cars, live in his house. I was around him,” Fox says. “And then, as I became a pro, I shifted to ‘I can’t be this guy’s friend. He can’t be my mentor no more. I’ve got to find in myself a way to compete against this animal. I can’t look up to him anymore because he’ll eat me to death.’”

Jordan took the competitive spirit to a whole new level. He wasn’t just a guy who wanted to win games. He wanted to destroy his competition and viewed them as the enemy.

Talent and skill were obviously the main components of MJ’s game, but his killer mindset and determined spirit no doubt only enhanced what he was able to do in a league where everybody was trying to after him.

Doug Collins, Jordan’s former coach, once shared his own story of the basketball legend, detailing how his coaching debut against the Knicks was saved by the then-young MJ.

“Two minutes to go in the game, the game is tied,” Doug Collins said. “And so I come over, I’ve soaked through my suits. I’ve chewed my gum to where it’s a white powder around my mouth. So I sat down to talk to the team and I saw this Black hand come out with a cup of water.

“And I looked up and it was Michael. And he said, ‘Take this cup, drink the water, clean that shit off your mouth. I’m not going to let you lose your first game.’

I think he scored the last 10 points of the game, had 50, and we walked off and I go, ‘What am I in store for here?’”

Jordan has been retired for nearly two decades now, but his footprint on the league (and basketball as a whole) will never be forgotten.

To this day, he continues to be a model and example for players around the globe. And while his level of commitment to dominating the game is hardly seen anymore, we can at least look back and appreciate his approach.

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Nico Martinez is a veteran staff writer for Fadeaway World from Brooklyn, New York. He joined Fadeaway World in 2016 and is currently residing in Columbia, South Carolina. Nico holds a degree in Sports Management from Columbia International University where he built a strong foundation in the inner workings of sports media and management. Nico's contributions have significantly enhanced the credibility and depth of Fadeaway World's content, earning him recognition across the sports journalism community. His work has been discussed in prestigious publications like Sports Illustrated. A dedicated follower of LeBron James, Nico often leads coverage on news related to the basketball star. With nearly a decade of experience in sports journalism, Nico consistently provides comprehensive and timely basketball news, engaging a wide audience of basketball enthusiasts.Nico's most desired player to interview, past or present, is Kevin Durant. He is particularly keen on asking Durant if he has any regrets about his career, especially concerning his departure from the Oklahoma City Thunder, and why he engages so much with fans on social media. 
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