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Apr 20, 2010 3:33 PM
Chris Webber Recalls Michael Jordan and Phil Jackson’s Mind Games
April 19, 2010 – 7:40 am by Paul Bessire

Fantasy players know the story better than anyone. Teams are so concerned about winning in the post-season that they are willing to sit all of their best players in lieu of winning. This has been happening in the NFL for as long as I can remember, but has just recently become more prevalent and more of a concern in the NBA. Just this season, the Cleveland Cavaliers held a “Fan Appreciation Night” in which the game’s biggest star – LeBron James – sat out despite being healthy and never having any significant health concerns in his entire career.



Say what you will about the strategy, but what does this say about the player? Is this spitting Cal Ripken Jr.’s face or just smart?

One of the media outlets that I worked for briefly used the tagline, “We Play Mind Games.” While I always thought that was a little ridiculous, Phil Jackson and Michael Jordan may be better suited to be given that mantra. Imagine Michael Jordan sitting out some games in 1995-96 when the team won 72 games. The team won the division by 20 games and the conference by 12 games. Jordan played all 82 regular season games. For him and that team, it was all about winning and proving dominance. At the height of their careers with the Bulls, Jordan, Scottie Pippen and head coach Phil Jackson waged psychological warfare off the court just as much as physical on it. They had a killer instinct that propelled the team to six championships.

And it’s probably worth pondering whether players and teams in any sport in present day have that same mentality – and if the answer to that is good or bad.

Chris Webber joined The Dan Patrick Show to discuss Phil Jackson, Kevin Durant, and Michael Jordan.

On Michael Jordan never sitting out of games:

“It’s a different day because, you are right, I could never imagine Michael Jordan sitting out ever. And then I could never imagine him not scoring 20, even if he was only in 15 minutes.”

On playing against Jordan:

“One time we played in Washington. We played a five game series against the Bulls. It was the year they won 72 games. We lose all three games by a total of seven points. I saw Michael Jordan come into our locker room with a cigar, while it was lit, and said, ‘Who’s going to check me tonight?’ And we looked at Calbert Cheaney and we were laughing like little school kids knowing that Calbert Cheaney was going to get him, we knew it wasn’t a game for Mike. He was going to be there and he was going to be playing like he said. Game Three we get off the bus and Juwan (Howard) is from Chicago and used to workout there. I’ll never forget, Jordan was sitting on his Ferrari and Pippen was right there and they have a cigar lit. We get off the bus and we have to pass them with a lit cigar. You want to talk about posturing? Forget Phil Jackson. You got Michael Jordan there behind the scenes smoking a cigar before the game, letting us know that he’s the Red Auerbach before the game even started. It was almost like, ‘I lit the cigar. I’m celebrating already. This is just a formality, you guys getting on the court tonight.”

And on Phil Jackson’s comments on Kevin Durant:

“I’m surprised it cost him 35 grand, but I think the NBA knew what he was doing. He’s one of my favorite coaches, Phil Jackson. He knows you are in awe of him as a player and that everyone listens to him. I think that he said that about Durant, knowing that in Game 3 or Game 4 when Durant gets a bad call, hopefully that comment will be in the back of Durant’s mind. It’s his first playoff series and maybe that will cause him to go wild and get a technical. He plants seeds much earlier than a lot of other coaches. He’s the best at it… The Lakers have been playing pretty bad as of late and Oklahoma gives them a little bit of trouble. He’s smart in doing that because that’s all they are asking about in Oklahoma instead of, ‘How’s your first playoff series?’”



http://sportsradiointerviews.com/2010/04/19/chris-webber-recalls-michael-jordan-and-phil-jacksons-mind-games/
Apr 20, 2010 3:33pm
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Apr 20, 2010 3:42 PM
Jordan can light as many cigars as he wants when everyone begins crowning Lebron as the greatest to ever play.
Apr 20, 2010 3:42pm
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Apr 20, 2010 3:51 PM
LeBron has a long way to go.
Apr 20, 2010 3:51pm
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Apr 20, 2010 4:17 PM
Leboob is going to have a tough time getting to the promised land as often as Mike did. He should this year, as he has the most talent ever assembled around him. It's even a better talent than Mike had his first year he won.

Bill Russell is the best leader to ever play the game, and Leboob is a far cry from that.
Apr 20, 2010 4:17pm
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Apr 20, 2010 5:31 PM
yes thanks for turning this into a lebron thread thats where i wanted it to go

Apr 20, 2010 5:31pm
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Apr 21, 2010 7:52 AM
This story is great,
Apr 21, 2010 7:52am
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Apr 21, 2010 11:10 AM
^^^ That picture was taken 20 minutes before the game started.
Apr 21, 2010 11:10am
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Apr 21, 2010 11:35 AM
^^ lol
Apr 21, 2010 11:35am
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Apr 21, 2010 3:23 PM
Sorry 2quik, I don't want to turn this into a discussion about LeBron either but it happened and I have to respond to Mr. 300. Good article though, Jordan was the man.
Mr. 300 wrote: Leboob is going to have a tough time getting to the promised land as often as Mike did. He should this year, as he has the most talent ever assembled around him. It's even a better talent than Mike had his first year he won.

Bill Russell is the best leader to ever play the game, and Leboob is a far cry from that.
He will have a tough time winning as many titles as Jordan. Reason being, the league is much tougher than it was in the 90's. But timing is a big part of it and that is out of LeBron's hands--the thing is, the stars may be aligning with this FA period right as LeBron is about to enter his championship prime. But I disagree that LeBron's team this year is more talented than the first team Jordan won a title. There is no Pippen on this team, that alone puts the Bulls ahead. Not saying this isn't a very talented roster the Cavs have, and one that should be able to win a title. But what you said is false. Pippen was one of the NBA's 50 greatest. LeBron doesn't have that on his team. I mean technically he does, but Shaq ain't putting up 25 and 15 anymore.
Apr 21, 2010 3:23pm
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Apr 21, 2010 4:45 PM
I would love to hear every Michael Jordan story like this ever. Whether it's NBA games, card games, weekends in Vegas, whatever. I bet there are close to a million hilarious stories like this.
Apr 21, 2010 4:45pm
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Apr 21, 2010 4:50 PM
Sage wrote: I would love to hear every Michael Jordan story like this ever. Whether it's NBA games, card games, weekends in Vegas, whatever. I bet there are close to a million hilarious stories like this.
Agreed. We need an entire book full.
Apr 21, 2010 4:50pm
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Apr 21, 2010 7:27 PM
SQ_Crazies wrote: Sorry 2quik, I don't want to turn this into a discussion about LeBron either but it happened and I have to respond to Mr. 300. Good article though, Jordan was the man.
Mr. 300 wrote: Leboob is going to have a tough time getting to the promised land as often as Mike did. He should this year, as he has the most talent ever assembled around him. It's even a better talent than Mike had his first year he won.

Bill Russell is the best leader to ever play the game, and Leboob is a far cry from that.
He will have a tough time winning as many titles as Jordan. Reason being, the league is much tougher than it was in the 90's. But timing is a big part of it and that is out of LeBron's hands--the thing is, the stars may be aligning with this FA period right as LeBron is about to enter his championship prime. But I disagree that LeBron's team this year is more talented than the first team Jordan won a title. There is no Pippen on this team, that alone puts the Bulls ahead. Not saying this isn't a very talented roster the Cavs have, and one that should be able to win a title. But what you said is false. Pippen was one of the NBA's 50 greatest. LeBron doesn't have that on his team. I mean technically he does, but Shaq ain't putting up 25 and 15 anymore.
The golden age of basketball was the 90's only cleveland fans think this is the best decade for basketball simply not true. The best basketball was played in the 90's
Apr 21, 2010 7:27pm
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Apr 21, 2010 7:37 PM
False.
Apr 21, 2010 7:37pm
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Apr 21, 2010 8:32 PM
true
Apr 21, 2010 8:32pm