When considering Michael Jordan's GOAT candidature, it is indisputable that his second stint with the Chicago Bulls was equally important as his first. Safe to say, had His Airness not returned to the league in 1994, his resume would not have been as impressive, making him the undisputed greatest player ever. However, Larry Bird's opinion was different on this matter. When the Bulls shooting guard abruptly retired from the NBA to pursue a career in baseball, the Boston Celtics legend already crowned him the best ever.
Larry Bird's bold proclamation when MJ retired in 1993
While there were rumors of envy from players like Magic Johnson and Isiah Thomas as Jordan stormed into the league and stole all the business and media limelight, Larry Legend was always at the forefront of appreciating the New York native's prowess. Be it comparing Jordan with God after his playoff massacre, the duo's relationship during their time on the Dream Team only got stronger.