On one memorable night in 1985 at the iconic Chicago State Summer League, Michael Jordan came, called Isiah Thomas, and the Pistons great taught a kid named Tracy Dildy a lesson.
Charles Oakley was Michael Jordan's ultimate protector during his first few NBA seasons with the Chicago Bulls, and he just showed his loyalty to MJ by clowning Isiah Thomas.
Dennis Rodman became a Hall of Famer with the Bulls and Pistons, but the five-time NBA champ seemed to actually take pride in not scoring points during his career.
Grant Hill is a college basketball and NBA legend, but he might've never even made it to the NBA in the first place if he didn't grow up as an only child.
Isiah Thomas' criticisms of Michael Jordan extended off the floor. He blasted MJ for refusing to allow the NBA rights to use his likeness, which indirectly resulted in the NBPA player pension fund losing out on potentially massive benefits.