MJ was poisoned b4 the "flu game" VOL....G.O.A.T

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TrueHoop TV: MJ's trainer on MJ

By Henry Abbott | April 17, 2013 1:36:48 PM PDT

Michael Jordan was one of the first NBA players ever to have his own trainer, and Tim Grover was his guy.

Grover's access to Jordan has long been as good as anybody's, and now the trainer to Jordan, Kobe Bryant, Dwyane Wade and others has just released a book called "Relentless: From Good to Great to Unstoppable" about building NBA greatness.

Grover sat down with us on Tuesday for a series of interviews. This first one is about Michael Jordan, and includes a shocking bit of Jordan insight from Grover.

You know Jordan's famous "Flu Game," when Jordan famously fought illness to succeed in Game 5 of the 1997 Finals in Utah.

Grover says Jordan didn't have the flu at all. Bill Simmons and Jalen Rose have recently debated whether or not Jordan was in fact hung over for that game, a suggestion that Grover scoffs at.

The real truth, Grover says, is that Jordan was poisoned.

"100 percent," Grover says on TrueHoop TV. "He was poisoned for the 'flu game.' Everyone called it a flu game, but we sat there. We were in the room." Grover explains:

We were in Park City, Utah, up in a hotel. Room service stopped at like nine o'clock. He got hungry and we really couldn't find any other place to eat. So we said eh, the only thing I can find is a pizza place. So we says all right, order pizza.

We had been there for a while. Everybody knew what hotel. Park City was not many hotels back then. So everyone kind of knew where we were staying.

So we order pizza.

Five guys came to deliver this pizza.

I take the pizza and I tell them: "I've got a bad feeling about this. ... I've just got a bad feeling about this."

Out of everybody in the room, [MJ] was the only one who ate. Nobody else had it.

And then 2 o'clock in the morning I get a call to my room. Come to the room. He's curled up in the fetal position. We're looking at him, finding the team physician at that time.

Immediately I told him it's food poisoning.

Not the flu.

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Why in the world would 5 men be delivering a pizza?

I would assume that it probably got out in the store that the pizza was for MICHAEL JORDAN.
 
Jalen rose said he was hungover but i mean cmon son...
Mike was the ONLY player gettin faded???? Naw.
 
It's not a NT rumor. I think Jalen Rose and Ahmad Rashad both have said hangover in the past. But I guess alcohol poisoning still counts as poison.
 
Jalen Rose is a moron, come on now. :lol:

Now this Pizza story, who knows. I've had food poisoning, it sucks. But it usually comes from fish, shellfish, or meat. No idea how a pizza would do it.
 
It could have been either but ima mj fanatik so im goin with the pizza story.

Ima tell my kids this like

" oh you think brons nice huh? Cuz he got 20 and 10 with a cold huh.....let me tell you about this guy from chicago"
 
I thought it was common knowledge that it was food poisoning. I could have sworn that one of the announcers reported during the game's telecast that he became sick after ordering room service on the road in Utah.
 
I thought it was common knowledge that it was food poisoning. I could have sworn that one of the announcers reported during the game's telecast that he became sick after ordering room service on the road in Utah.

you are exactly right Sir, EXACTLY. some cats in here werent around when he was playin, huh ?????? thats a shame
 
Rick Weinberg
Special to ESPN.com

He remembers waking up in the middle of the night, sweating profusely, shaking, and feeling as if he was going to die. "I was scared; I didn't know what was happening to me," Michael Jordan would say.
At first, he thought it was a nightmare. Then he realized it was real, that he was seriously ill. "I felt partially paralyzed," he would later say.

When he lifted himself up from his bed in his Utah hotel room, his head began spinning. He'd never been so nauseated before. He feared that somehow, some way, someone had slipped some kind of drug in something he ate.

It was the middle of the night in Salt Lake City, an off day between Games 4 and 5. The series was tied, 2-2, following Utah's second consecutive win, but how in the world could Jordan play in this condition in Game 5?

Jordan called the Bulls' medical personnel, which came rushing to his room. They determined that he was suffering from food poisoning or an intestinal stomach virus. "There's no way you'll be able to play Game 5," Jordan was told.

Jordan remains in bed for the next 24 hours, missing the Bulls' morning practices the day before and the day of Game 5. He had lost several pounds. He was dehydrated. Then, at 3 p.m., just three hours before tip-off, Jordan rose from his hotel bed and dragged himself to the Delta Center.




we all know the rest........... GOD BLESS THE GREATEST EVERRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
It could have been either but ima mj fanatik so im goin with the pizza story.

Ima tell my kids this like

" oh you think brons nice huh? Cuz he got 20 and 10 with a cold huh.....let me tell you about this guy from chicago"

repped! :pimp:
 
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