So what did those five to six meals a day consist of? Michael would start the day with a big breakfast consisting of “A large bowl of oatmeal with strawberries, blueberries and raisins; scrambled egg whites; glass of orange juice.” Of course, that was when he wasn't filming McDonald's commercials. (Jordan did profess to frequently eating McDonald's breakfasts before having his personal trainer).

He'd follow this up with a mid-morning protein shake made with a sponsor-friendly “combination of Gatorade, protein powders and fresh fruit” — all while wearing a pair of Air Jordans (presumably).

Then, for lunch he'd typically have a lean protein like chicken breast or hamburger, along with a healthy carb such as whole-grain pasta or a baked potato and a green salad.

In the mid-afternoon he'd have another protein shake, and finally a light dinner.

He varied from this routine on game nights, however. On those nights, he'd eat a big dinner instead of the afternoon shake, and then he'd refuel with a lighter snack after the game. Game night dinner usually consisted of a full steak.

In terms of his dinner meals on other nights, Grover admits that Michael Jordan would have “whatever he wants.” Who are you to tell the GOAT of professional basketball otherwise?