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Many argue that the USA’s ‘Dream Team’ of 1992 was probably the greatest basketball team ever assembled. Consisting of NBA All-Stars like Charles Barkley and Scottie Pippen, this team was led to Gold in the Olympics by Michael Jordan, Magic Johnson, and Larry Bird.
The selection process of this super-team has long been a heated matter for debate. Fans wonder if Michael Jordan was involved in the exclusion of Isiah Thomas, who he notoriously had beef with throughout his NBA career. Barkley talks about what actually happened and whether Jordan had any say in the matter.
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Barkley opens up about ‘Dream Team’ selection

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HOBE SOUND, FLORIDA – MAY 24: Charles Barkley commentates from the booth during The Match: Champions For Charity at Medalist Golf Club on May 24, 2020 in Hobe Sound, Florida. (Photo by Cliff Hawkins/Getty Images for The Match)
“I’ve said publicly they never asked us about -me personally- about Isaiah, and then Michael, I guess he lied for 100 years,” Chuck said on a podcast, which got clipped and posted to Instagram.
‘The Round Mound of the Rebound’ goes on to say that many people believed Jordan till a recording came out where ‘His Airness’ was clearly heard saying he wouldn’t be part of the team if ‘Zeke’ was selected.
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Barkley talks very passionately as he expresses his fondness for Isiah Thomas. But he refused to speak for other players. He said “I can’t speak for other players, to be honest with you. I don’t know who they asked, they didn’t ask me, but I guess Michael didn’t want him on the team playing”.
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The Olympian controversy is not just a piece of basketball history but a tale of rivalries and friendships. Barkley’s interview gives the fans a glimpse into one of the most hardcore sporting events in history.
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In conclusion, Charles Barkley’s interview does shed new light on the ‘Dream Team’ controversy. It also reveals Michael Jordan’s alleged involvement in keeping Isiah Thomas out of the team.
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Despite the incident being over three decades old, it is still one of the most frequently discussed topics in the world of basketball. While many believe Jordan acted ‘unprofessionally’ with his demands, many still support him and say that he was right to take such a stand.
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Do you think Jordan was right to present an ultimatum? Let us know down below.
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