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Who guarded Michael Jordan toughest?
The “Bad Boys” Pistons may be Jordan’s greatest rival historically, and he himself has called Joe Dumars the toughest defender he has ever faced. Statistically speaking, though, Detroit never contained him as well in the playoffs as Payton did.
Who played the best against Michael Jordan?
Bobby Jones tops the list going a perfect 6-0 against Michael. A fellow Tar Heel, Jones’ resume features an NBA title in 1983, 11 all-defensive team appearances, sixth man of the year in 1983, five all-star appearances and all-NBA in 1976.
Who had harder comp MJ or Lebron?
The overall picture. There were 82 playoff opponents to consider in all – 37 for Jordan, 45 for James. If you simply take the average rating of every team they played, Jordan comes out on top with the harder slate.
Who locked down Jordan?
Producers hand Michael Jordan a tablet late in Episode 8 of “The Last Dance” and show him video of Gary Payton saying he locked Jordan down in the 1996 NBA Finals. Payton began guarding Jordan with his Sonics in a 3-0 series hole.
Who was the better defender Jordan or Pippen?
Originally Answered: Who was the better defender; Pippen or Jordan? Pippen is arguably the greatest perimeter defender in the history of the NBA. Jordan was really great defensively, he wasn’t Scottie. Pippen could take, and lock down, the opposing team’s best scoring option — at any position 1-4.
Who did Michael Jordan hate playing against the most?
Tiger Woods at the PNC Championship was about more than golf
- Behind Michael Jordan’s hatred for Isiah Thomas and the Detroit Pistons.
- Cade Cunningham diary: ‘I was kind of pressing too hard, trying to get acclimated’
- Tiger Woods at the PNC Championship was about more than golf.
Who were the best players in Michael Jordan’s era?
Hakeem Olajuwon stands out as the top center of the era, beating out David Robinson, Patrick Ewing and the rest of the contenders. The same can be said for Tim Duncan, who has not only emerged as the best big man in recent memory, but also the best player between LeBron James’ arrival and Michael Jordan’s retirement.
Did Jordan have a problem with the glove?
“I had no problem with The Glove,” said Jordan, referring to Payton’s nickname. The Glove deserves recognition as having the greatest defensive stretch ever against His Airness. Basketball-reference.com keeps game logs of everyone who played in the NBA.
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