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Michael Jordan brutally mocks NFL legend in hilarious clip of NBA icon

By JAKE FENNER

Published: 14:29 EDT, 28 June 2025 | Updated: 14:29 EDT, 28 June 2025

Michael Jordan recently bumped into NFL legend Lawrence Taylor on the golf course - and immediately began roasting the former Giants star.

In a clip, which appeared on social media earlier this week, Jordan rolls up on a group of golfers - including Taylor - during a round at his private Grove XXIII club in Florida.

The NBA icon, wearing Tiger Woods' 'Sun Day Red' gear, embraces the group with hugs and handshakes.

But he wasted little time trash talking his friend, the retired linebacker and two-time Super Bowl champion.

After exchanging pleasantries, Jordan asked Taylor how he had been playing to which the Hall of Fame football star replied, 'Alright, just hanging in there'.

Jordan then greeted the rest of the group and went to turn to get back in his golf cart - but stopped once he noticed Taylor was wearing a pair of black slip-on shoes and black socks.

Lawrence Taylor (blue shirt) embraced Michael Jordan on the Basketball Hall-of-Famer's golf course in recent days, only for the former Chicago Bulls star to roast his outfit

Michael Jordan

Lawrence Taylor

The six-time NBA champion just couldn't resist the chance to tear into his friend.

'Man, you really doing motherf***ing relaxing on my golf course!' he riffed, causing the whole group, including Taylor, into fits of laughter before hauling off in his cart.

Taylor is no stranger to Jordan's competitive streak, with both legends having played at the University of North Carolina around the same time.

'Of all the people I know, he's probably the most competitive person I know,' Taylor told The New York Post in May of 2020.

'He'll bet on a daggone 50-foot putt and goddammit, if he bets on it, nine times out of 10 he's gonna make it.'

Taylor added, 'Don't get it confused, he is trying to win every bet. He might not care, but he is trying to win every bet.

'Everything that is out there. He's trying to win at all times. And there's nothing wrong with that.'

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