He Always Dressed in Layers During Games
There may be rumors about Michael Jordan that we can’t confirm, but one that we can is that he would wear his UNC shorts under his Chicago Bulls shorts. Those shorts were so baggy, but it was only because it was the only way that he could wear both.
This became such an unintended trend that happened by accident that other players started to do that same.
He Eats the Same Meal Before Every Game
Believe it or not, but Michael Jordan was a pretty superstitious guy. Prior to every game, you could find him eating a 23-ounce New York strip steak, a side salad, mashed or baked potatoes, and ginger ale. Can you think of a better meal for a king?
There were other athletes who shared the same idea. One of those being Ryan Vogelsong who is the former MLB pitcher. He used to eat enchiladas the night before a start. It was then during one of the San Francisco Giants’ World series runs they became known as “rally enchiladas.”
He's Worn Three Different Numbers on His Jersey
Michael Jordan is probably most famous for wearing the number 23, but you may not know that wasn’t the only number he has ever worn. To honor his brother Larry, he would sometimes wear the number 45.
Another time he wore the number 12 because, during a game in 1990, an arena employee located in Orlando stole his gamer. During that specific game, he scored a total of 49 points.
He Almost Wore A Fake Jersey
There was a time when Michael Jordan almost wore a replica jersey that a fan wore to the game. If you recall, his jersey was stolen the day he ended up wearing the number 12. Sadly, the jersey didn’t fit so he had to settle.
The number 23 has become so special to athletes that they try to snag the number in tribute to one of the greatest basketball players there ever was. Jordan, of course!
The Famous Tongue Out
Michael Jordan, his father, and grandfather all had something in common and that was sticking their tongue out when they needed to focus.
Jordan’s first basketball coach just so happened to be his own dad. It obviously seemed to work for Jordan very well.