Suspicions Over Michael Jordanâs Embarrassing Dunk Incident Raised Despite 5ft 7 Rivalâs Bold Claim
Who can score on Michael Jordan one-on-one? Maybe Kobe Bryant, maybe Allen Iverson. But what if someone told you Flavor Flavâthe 5-foot-7 hypeman of Public Enemyâonce got a bucket on MJ? Sounds impossible, right? Well, Flav has been saying it for over a year now. But just like most basketball fans, his hip-hop rival Spike Lee isnât buying it. And recently, Flav brought up the incident again, doubling down on his claim.
During an event, The Scoreâs Brad Parker took the opportunity to revisit the bold statement. “I interviewed you last year, and I asked you who’s the one NBA player you’re most confident you could get a bucket on, and you said you scored on Michael Jordan? Did that actually happen? Because people donât believe it,” Parker asked. The moment was setâFlav had the chance to backtrack, but instead, he stood firm.
But not everyone was convinced. One of Flavâs biggest skeptics? Spike Lee. “I ain’t buy it. Mike would not let that happen,” Lee said, dismissing the story outright. When Flav got wind of Leeâs doubt, he fired back without hesitation. “You know why? Because Spike wasn’t there,” he shot back. As Parker suggested, he might one day ask Jordan himself, Flav even predicted MJâs response. “It was a wild shot, but it went in.”
Interestingly, Flav and Lee have both shaped hip-hop culture in their own ways for over four decades. Lee got his start in 1977, making his mark as a filmmaker, while Flav entered the scene in 1985 as part of Public Enemy. Leeâs career speaks for itselfâan Academy Award, two Emmys, a BAFTA, and multiple honorary accolades.
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Meanwhile, Flav, known for his iconic “Yeah, boyeeeeee!” catchphrase, co-founded Public Enemy, a group with six Grammy nominations and a spot in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Both are legends in their own right, even if they donât see eye to eye on this particular story.
Why is Spike Lee so sure about Jordan-Flav duel?
Before diving into Spike Leeâs doubts, letâs rewind to what Flavor Flav actually said. A year ago, he was asked, âWho’s the one NBA player youâre most confident you could get at least one bucket on?â Without hesitation, Flav dropped a name no one expectedâMichael Jordan. âMichael Jordan, already did it. I threw up a wild one-handed shot. The ball said ehhhhhh, swish!â he claimed.
So why doesnât Spike Lee believe it? One reason might be how well he knows MJ. Their connection dates back to the â80s, and it all started in the most unexpected way. Jim Riswold, a copywriter at the agency behind Nikeâs commercials, saw Sheâs Gotta Have It (1986). The movie featured Mars Blackmon, a character played by none other than its writer and directorâan unknown Spike Lee at the time. Blackmonâs obsession with Air Jordans caught Riswoldâs eye, and he wasted no time reaching out to Lee the next day.
Leeâs first response? âI get to direct the spots, right?â And just like that, the iconic âSpike and Mikeâ Nike commercials were born. The campaign didnât just boost sneaker salesâit gave fans a side of Jordan rarely seen.
And that bond ran deep. You would have found The âSpike and Mikeâ duo sitting courtside at NBA games, hanging out with Hollywood legends like Samuel L. Jackson and Laurence Fishburne. And as for Flavâs story? Only MJ can settle it. Letâs see if that ever happens.
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