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I never saw Jordan get clocked by Danny Ferry. Are you sure about that one? I would assume that would have been all over highlights shows and even talked about on the streets. I never saw this one.
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Cavs/Bulls playoff series years ago. Game was in Cleveland (back when the Cavs were good) and Jordan just clenched up his fist as to swing back, but he never swung. He just stood there. I remember it like it was yesterday.
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Jordan didn't "get clocked" by Ferry. That bitch pushed off Jordan, and being smart and not getting himself kicked out of the game, MJ reached back like he was gonna knock Ferry's [censored] out. Ferry flinched like a little bitch and tried walking away. I remember it like it was yesterday, too.
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"Pushed off"?

It was a PUNCH. Only a Bulls fan would defend MJ in that manner.
Why would Ferry flinch if MJ never swung?
Ferry got into MJ. Don't twist it around. Ferry was ready to go toe to toe but MJ wouldn't swing back.
Why would MJ be ready to punch someone after a push when the Bad Boys used to throw him around like a ragdoll but he never responded then?
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Please, son. MJ must have kicked your dog or something. Look at it again. MJ and Ferry got tangled up, Ferry pushed off, MJ reach back like he was gonna hit him, Ferry ducked and turned away.
Why the hell would MJ risk getting kicked out of the game and suspended for a big bitch like Ferry?
And he never responded to the Bad Boys? MJ swung the ONLY punch of his career at Laimbeer in Game 4 of the Eastern Conference Second Round in 1988.
Trust me, playa, when it comes to facts about MJ, I can't be touched. I was so into MJ and the Bulls, it wasn't healthy for me. I remember events like that, even from years ago, because I was so into it. And I hated the Cavs, as they were a damn good team back then, and a threat to the Bulls.
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