Why Sharing A Name With An NBA Legend Gave Michael B. Jordan A ‘Healthy’ Chip On His Shoulder


Michael B. Jordan has certainly made a name for himself as a bonafide Hollywood star. However, it’s still hard not to take note of the fact that he also shares that name with one of the most famous athletes to ever exist – Michael Jordan. It goes without saying that the basketball hall-of-famer has accomplished quite a lot – both on and off the court – throughout his life. So it’s possible that some people who share that name could feel pressure to achieve greatness. Well, Michael B. has a fresh take on that shared name.

As awards season ramps up, Michael B. Jordan has been promoting his 2025 movie schedule release, vampire drama Sinners, for which he’s received praise. With that, he recently took part in Variety’s Actors on Actors segment, during which he chatted with his former Friday Night Lights co-star, Jesse Plemons. Jordan talked a lot about his formative years and how they molded him. Within that, Jordan talked about having to realize the significance of his name:

I always feel bad, because I didn’t look up to a lot of people as a kid. My parents was my bar of how to do things. And I think having the name Michael Jordan as a kid affected things in a way that, in hindsight, I can talk about. But in the moment, I didn’t really understand.

Michael Jordan makes a point on MJ: Insights into Excellence.

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As William Shakespeare wrote in The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, what’s in a name? Well, someone’s moniker can mean a lot, and Jordan seems to be cognizant of that fact. The significance of Jordan’s name eventually became clear to him and, instead of giving into any kind of pressure about sharing a name with the Chicago Bulls legend. Jordan actually decided to own it and embraced the “healthy” chip on his shoulder, and it seems that helped him in a few ways:

Your name is important. It’s how you introduce yourself and how the world responds to you. But when there’s another guy out there who’s the guy, I think it created a healthy chip [on my shoulder]. Wanting to be competitive. Wanting your own identity in a way. I wanted to be great at something, and I didn’t know what it was going to be. I just wanted to be great at it.



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