Updated 11 May 2020 at 10:17 IST
A breakfast in '95 played a role in Jordan's return to Bulls
B.J. Armstrong might have played a role in the Chicago Bulls getting their 1996, 1997 and 1998 titles โ even though he wasn't on those teams.
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B.J. Armstrong might have played a role in the Chicago Bulls getting their 1996, 1997 and 1998 titles โ even though he wasn't on those teams.
Armstrong was the person who, at a breakfast chat over pancakes in Chicago, nudged Michael Jordan to stop by the Bullsโ practice facility one morning late in the 1994-95 season to go see his old teammates. Before long, Jordan ended his retirement; the Bulls won three more titles in Jordanโs second stint with the franchise.
Jordanโs first retirement in 1993, the murder of his father James, his stint in minor league baseball and โ after a gentle push by Armstrong, who takes no credit for Jordanโs return โ his comeback were among the themes in the latest installments of the
โIโve never thought about it, to be honest with you,โ Armstrong, the longtime NBA guard and three-time NBA champion with the Bulls who is now a California-based sports agent, told The Associated Press. โI just wanted to be a good friend and I just saw something in him. When you see someone who really loves something ... he loved it. He didnโt like it. He loved it. Thatโs who he was. And out of respect to the game of basketball, I wanted to be a good friend.โ
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Sensing the time was right, Armstrong suggested Jordan to go to practice with him that day under the auspices of just seeing the guys. Then Jordan went back for another practice. Then another. Before long, Jordanโs baseball days were done. He was back.
โI just got him, he got me, and we got each other and you did what was needed,โ said Armstrong, who helped the Bulls win titles in 1991, 1992 and 1993. โI didnโt need to tell anyone or talk about it or anything. Thatโs just what happened. I was just happy for him because I know what the game of basketball meant to him and meant to his life. He kept basketball in a sacred space and it was the most beautiful thing Iโve ever seen.โ
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Jordan retired in October 1993, not long after the murder of his father and with the
The first season of Jordanโs hiatus became Armstrongโs best season, in terms of numbers. He set career-highs in points (14.8) and minutes (33.8) per game, started all 82 regular-season games for the first time, plus was a starter in what became his only All-Star appearance. He was a fan favorite, finishing third in All-Star voting that year behind only Charles Barkley and Shaquille OโNeal.
Armstrong didnโt replace Jordan in the Bullsโ lineup โ he played point guard, while Pete Myers became the answer to the โwho took Jordanโs starting shooting guard spot?โ trivia question โ but he did assume a much bigger role, and did so with Jordan encouraging him with occasional phone calls.
And when Armstrong was named the All-Star starter, Jordan was the first person to call him with congratulations.
โHe was so happy for me,โ Armstrong said. โI wasnโt playing to be an All-Star, but when he called, it meant the world to me then and it means the world to me now. I know what it means to have a friend and I always tried to be a good friend.โ
Unwittingly, Armstrong may have been a friend again in the 1998 playoffs โ when he was with Charlotte, playing against Jordan and the Bulls in what would become their last title run. Armstrong hit what became a game-winning shot in Game 2 of that series for Charlotte in Chicago, and Jordan didnโt like seeing his former teammate celebrating. He took it as a slight, and he always turned slights into fuel.
โI felt like B.J. should know better,โ
The Bulls didnโt lose again in that series. Armstrong โ who got plenty of defensive attention from Jordan over those next three games โ has no regrets.
โWhenever you start a series, youโve got to let the other person know youโre there for a fight,โ Armstrong said. โMichael knew exactly what was happening. I knew exactly what was happening. I donโt know if anyone else did ... He didnโt guard the point guards. He went there.โ
Published By : Associated Press Television News
Published On: 11 May 2020 at 10:17 IST