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NBA champion Isiah Thomas demands Michael Jordan issue a public apology

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Michael Jordan's name is synonymous with NBA greatness. Millions of fans continue to hold onto fond memories of Jordan's storied run with the Chicago Bulls. But, over the years some players who suited up in the same era as Jordan have spoken out against the six-time champion.

Jordan's former teammate Scottie Pippen has been one of the more vocal critics, describing him as "horrible," in the early portion of his career. Two-time NBA champion Isiah Thomas seems to have also had his fair share of issues with Jordan over the years.

However, Thomas' current problem with Jordan stems from the "The Last Dance" documentary. From Thomas' point of view, he believed that he was on good terms with Jordan — at least until he watched the miniseries. 

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Michael Jordan #23 talks with teammate Isiah Thomas #11 of the Eastern Conference All Stars during the NBA All Star Game played on February 9, 1992 at the Orlando Arena in Orlando, Florida.  (Nathaniel S. Butler/NBAE via Getty Images)

At one point during "The Last Dance," Jordan called Thomas an offensive name. Thomas took issue with the comments and during an appearance on the latest edition of "The Draymond Green Show," the Detroit Pistons legend doubled down on his refusal to forgive Jordan.

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Thomas also outlined what would have to happen in order for the two to get back in good standing.

"This dude got on international television and called me a--hole, somebody who’s been really good to him," Thomas told Green. "If you didn’t mean it,

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