Why Michael Jordan Never Wanted to Coach 😱

You talk about teaching. Have you ever been a coach? No. Did you ever want to be a coach? No. I have no patience for coaching. My biggest problem from a competitive standpoint is the focus of today’s athlete and the focus of where I saw the game, how I pursued the game. It changes and it’s totally different for me to ask that individual to focus on the game the way I played the game in some ways would be unfair for that kid to have to endure that. And if he didn’t do it, no telling where my emotions would be. I don’t think I would have the patience for it. So, in essence, coaching is something that I’ve never really felt I could do from an emotional standpoint because I’m much different and I have a different perception about things than what the kids do today.

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22 comments
  1. He was too intense and competitive to coach effectively, and he knew it. He’d damage fragile egos. I love his honesty. His place was as an assassin on the court.

  2. I knew this would be his answer before he said it. And even though they're so alike- I think kobe woulda beena great coach- like he was with his daughter😪🙏🏽

  3. Yeah, I wouldn't want a coach teaching my child to make-up imaginary stories where someone dissed him to serve as fuel for their performance play in a game. 😆…I'm glad Micheal feels this way.

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