But he quickly proved he was the real deal.
"Is this the passing skill taught by Magic and Bird? It's definitely got that Magic flair."
Barkley exclaimed in praise on the TNT Channel.
The replay appeared on screen.
Michael Jordan raised his eyebrows slightly. 'That really was quite good.'
However, Jordan was never a fan of passing. He believed it wasn't very effective in deciding games; on the contrary, it created an "efficiency loss" in the process.
When he was young, many people said he only knew how to pad his stats and had no idea how to unite his teammates. They even used Magic Johnson to "spur" him on. In a fit of pique, Jordan got several triple-doubles within a week, but unfortunately, they lost all three games.
After that, he no longer deliberately chased assists, and the public stopped saying he couldn't pass.
After all, for the greatest offensive master in history, getting 10 assists per game was as easy as drinking a glass of water.
