Stories of Michael Jordan‘s hyper-focus and unmatched competitive spirit are part of the allure that makes him one of the most revered athletes of all time. While tales about the Chicago Bulls icon suggest he could never turn off his almost animalistic instinct to compete, an incredible story from Hall of Famer Paul Pierce points to the contrary. In the latest episode of The Truth Lounge, the former Boston Celtics man harked back to the 2003 All-Star Game, Jordan’s final appearance in the marquee event. Pierce said,
“At halftime [of the 2003 All-Star Game], he was hitting the cigar. I’m like, ‘Damn, he smoking a cigar at halftime. Like, is he going out in the second half?’ Then he goes out in the second half and hits the game-winner. I’m thinking he’s done for the night. He in the back with [journalist] Ahmad Rashad hitting the cigar at halftime with the jersey still on.”