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Vernon Maxwell says he "don't want to hear" what people often say about Michael Jordan's retirement in passionate rants
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Vernon Maxwell passionately shuts down common chatter about Michael Jordan’s retirement: “I don’t want to hear it”

June 10, 2025 2 Min Read
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Vernon Maxwell recently shared a story about Michael Jordan, emphasizing Jordan’s status as arguably the greatest player of his era and possibly of all time, with six NBA championships from six finals appearances in the 1990s. Jordan repeatedly stopped elite teams such as John Stockton and Karl Malone’s Utah Jazz from winning titles. The Houston Rockets were the only team to triumph during Jordan’s peak years, a topic Maxwell discussed. Maxwell, a two-time champion with the Rockets in 1994 and 1995 led by Hall of Famer Hakeem Olajuwon, revealed that his team believed they would win the championship even before the 1994 season began due to their strong lineup.

Maxwell expressed frustration over the notion that the Bulls won all the titles, especially criticizing claims about Jordan’s first retirement to play baseball, which occurred during his prime. He argued that such views overlook the strength and shape of other players like Shaquille O’Neal and the accomplishments of teams like the Rockets. Additionally, Maxwell highlighted that unlike LeBron James’ previous teams, the Chicago Bulls remained competitive even in Jordan’s absence during the 1993-94 season, with key players like Scottie Pippen, Horace Grant, and BJ Armstrong all making All-Star appearances. Despite Jordan’s temporary departure, the Bulls pushed hard but eventually lost to the New York Knicks after sweeping the Cleveland Cavaliers in the first round.

Fan Take: This perspective from Vernon Maxwell sheds valuable light on the competitive landscape of the 1990s NBA, reminding fans that greatness isn’t solely defined by Jordan’s dominance but also by the formidable opponents who challenged him. Understanding these rivalries enriches the history of basketball and highlights the incredible talent that made that era so memorable.

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