Michael Jordan's eyes were bloodshot.
Yesterday, after filming ended, Jordan took an elbow from Miller during a game of basketball, which hit him right in the eye.
Miller still shrugged it off with a grin, "You told us to go big, so I don't really need to apologize, right? Besides, your eyes are protected by titanium, so it shouldn't be a big deal."
It was truly an accident from Reggie Miller, and he thought such bumps and bruises were normal.
These pickup games had no referees, any fouls had to be called by the players themselves, but Jordan didn't call the foul.
Because in the eyes of these stars, calling a foul was rather embarrassing.
The attitude was like, just play the game. If you can make the shot, good; if not, just deal with it. What's the point of calling a foul?
The stars of the '90s had that kind of pride. Why did AI prefer football over basketball back then? Because he thought basketball was too soft.
Yes, he thought basketball in the '90s was too soft.