THERE haven’t been too many basketball players who got the better of Michael Jordan on the court.
But Indiana guard Steve Alford did just that during practice with the 1984 United States Olympic team.
3
Steve Alford in action for the Sacramento KingsCredit: Getty
3
Alford (far left) won an Olympic gold medal alongside Michael JordanCredit: Getty
3
Alford is currently the head coach of the Nevada Wolf Pack men’s teamCredit: Getty
At 19, Alford was picked alongside Jordan, Patrick Ewing, and Chris Mullin for the Los Angeles Summer Games.
Alford performed well – averaging 10.3 points, 3.3 rebounds, 3.3 assists, and 1.5 steals – as Team USA cruised to the gold medal.
During practice, NBA legend Jordan would challenge Alford and Mullin to games of H-O-R-S-E to improve his shooting skills.
And Alford won every game they took part in.
“In the Olympics, Chris Mullin was a great shooter on that team,” Alford told Nevada Sportsnet.
“I was on that team because of shooting.
“I can remember Michael coming up to Chris and I after every practice to play H-O-R-S-E or some kind of shooting game.
“I always loved it because I knew he wasn’t going to beat me in a shooting.”
Alford says Jordan ended up becoming a much more rounded player because of these shooting contests even though he lost.
“I always beat him in those games, but when you forward the tape, he was doing that for a reason because he knew going from college to the NBA,” he added.
“The one thing he really needed to work on and get consistent with was shooting, and man did he get consistent with shooting throughout his career.
“Ten years later, I was telling my dad, ‘He got me. I should have went up to him wanting to play one-on-one to help my defense and everything else.'”
It would not be the only contest Alford would win against Jordan during the Olympics.
The Chicago Bulls legend bet Alford $100 that he would not last four years playing for hard-nosed coach Bob Knight at Indiana, something he achieved.
“I still haven’t been paid that $100, and I don’t want his $100,” Alford said.
“I just want to be able to play on his new golf course in Florida.
“He’s off that hook. He doesn’t have to pay me interest or anything.”
After the Olympics, Alford helped Indiana to the college basketball title in 1987.
The Indiana native played just four years in the NBA, for the Dallas Mavericks, Golden State Warriors, and Sacramento Kings.
He went on to have a hugely successful college coaching career, including stints at Iowa, New Mexico, UCLA, and Nevada.
News
7 Datos de la VIDA PROBLEMÁTICA que tienen las hijas de Charlie Sheen
Charlie Sheen es conocido por haber tenido una vida llena de polémicas y excesos, por lo que era de esperar que su familia no sea del todo…
6 Datos del hombre que “Ganó 600.000 Dólares” demandando a Elon Musk
Gary Rooney es un hombre desconocido que saltó a la fama, luego de demandar y ganarle al hombre más rico del mundo. Elon Musk. A continuación te…
7 Datos de la “Mujer Estafada” que afirma ser NOVIA de Keanu Reeves
La cadena CBS entrevistó a una mujer que ha sido estafada, creyendo que el actor Keanu Reeves le escribe todos los días. Al parecer, la estafa de…
6 “Acusaciones Espeluznantes” sobre el arresto del CEO de “Abercrombie & Fitch”
Mike Jeffies, el ex CEO de la famosa marca de ropa “Abercrombie & Fitch”, ha sido arrestado luego de múltiples acusaciones de tráfico sexual, investigados por el…
6 Datos del “Doble de DiCaprio” que perdió todo y terminó en la guerra de Ucrania
El nombre de Roman Burtsev quizás no suene tan conocido, pero apareció en varios memes y sitios web entre 2016 y 2019, por tener un parecido increíble…
Liam Payne’s Girlfriend Kate Cassidy Felt Like She Was In A ‘Hostage Situation’ Before Leaving Argentina
Liam Payne’s girlfriend Kate Cassidy felt like she was in “a hostage situation” with the One Direction alum while deciding whether or not to leave Argentina in…
End of content
No more pages to load