The Chip on MJ's Shoulder

The Chip on MJ's Shoulder

“Life is 10% what happens to me and 90% of how I react to it.” —Charles Swindoll

The story of Michael Jordan getting cut from his High School basketball team is well known but its importance hadn’t dawned on me until recently. 

Jordan, a 15-year old Sophomore, was only 5’ 10” and got cut in lieu of his friend, Leroy Smith, who was 6’ 7”. 

If you know anything about basketball, you know size is really important. 

But so is the drive and heart of a player.

I’ve missed more than 9000 shots in my career. I’ve lost almost 300 games. 26 times I’ve been trusted to take the game winning shot and missed. I’ve failed over and over and over again in my life. And that is why I succeed. —Michael Jordan

I recently had the opportunity to interview Bill Cartwright, a long-time teammate of Jordan’s who helped to win 5 of the Bulls’ 6 championships in the 1990’s. 

Though it wasn’t part of the formal interview, Bill shared a story with me that I found really fascinating. 

The Bulls in the 1990’s were a phenomenon and one of the greatest sports teams ever assembled. The championships brought tons of fans and inevitable mayhem for the team.  The players could not go in public without being recognized and mobbed by crowds of people. 

This made traveling, an essential part to being a professional athlete, very difficult. They would have to sneak into the back of buildings to avoid the press. 

They also had to give fake names when staying at a hotel to disclose their identity. Many players chose something silly or random at each stay. 

Jordan's name was from random.  

His name was Leroy Smith at every single hotel.

Think about that. After 20 years, 6 championships and 14 All-Star games, his mind still focuses on getting cut in 1978 at Emsley A. Laney High School.

What is the chip on your shoulder that will lead you to greatness?

“Be obsessed or be average” – Grant Cardone  

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Gabe Mark

Powering the Data Economy @ Boomi

7 年

Love it. This reminds me of Isaiah Thomas’s ability to recite the entire order of the 2011 NBA draft in which he was the 60th pick, or last overall. Last year he was fifth in league MVP votes. It's all about how you can turn negative outcomes into fuel that drives future success!

Michael Ulmer

Senior Associate, Investor Relations

7 年

Great story Tom, thanks for sharing!

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