For all his achievements, the fuel that Michael Jordan used to push himself was his competitive drive. He never backed down and always looked for a challenge.

Apparently, Golden State Warriors coach Steve Kerr, who’s also a former teammate of Jordan, believes that the five-time Most Valuable Player would have gotten a lot of extra motivation if today’s social media was already present during their playing years.

Nowadays, everyone has an opinion and it’s very easy for athletes to check the pulse of their fanbase.

LeBron James, Stephen Curry, Kevin Durant, and every other superstar have gotten their fair share of tirades from fans, whether completely baseless or sensible. That’s how it is today.

Imagine fans trolling Jordan in the late 80s about his inability to get past the Detroit Pistons. When Michael Jordan completed his first three-peat, there could be trending topics, and memes, about him still sitting behind Bill Russell, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Magic Johnson, and Larry Bird.

How could’ve he reacted to all those? He was definitely in peak form when he retired in 1993, but had he decided to continue playing, he could’ve been wearing 10 rings right now.