Thomas called Jordan the loser: he was not my opponent at all. The Pistons eliminated the Bulls for three consecutive years

During the

player period, Pistons famous Isiah Thomas and Michael Jordan were famous opponents, and many classic battles were staged between them. From the late 1980s to the early 1990s, the Pistons have been a huge obstacle for the Bulls to rush out of the east, and Thomas' bad boy army caused Jordan a big problem.

Previously, Jordan's documentary "The Last Dance" was released. The documentary told some stories about Thomas and Jordan. However, Thomas himself said that he did not even treat Jordan as a real opponent at the beginning, and he believed that Jordan was not unbeatable.

Recently, Thomas participated in Shannon Sharp's Shay Shay club podcast. He said that Jordan is not a great player in his mind because the Bulls have fallen in front of the Pistons many times.

"It was just a face-to-face contest. I had the upper hand in front of him. Until 1991, my wrist surgery basically ended my career. Before that, I maintained a winning streak against him and his team-this It really can’t be called a competition.”

From 1988 to 1990, Thomas led the Pistons to eliminate Jordan's Bulls in the playoffs for three consecutive years, and won the championship for two consecutive years.

In Thomas's opinion, Jordan is his defeat. Thomas said that Jordan has never been regarded as his competitor, but such talents as Magician and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.

"He is not my opponent at all. The focus of my attention is Bird, Magic Johnson, Irving and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, these people. I don't care what others say, you can look back at history-these are these people."