Episode 8 of “The Last Dance” which aired on Sunday featured the infamous fight that went down between Michael Jordan and Steve Kerr during practice.

NBA legend Charles Barkley has shared his thoughts on the same — as well as Jordan's general tendency to pick on some of his teammates — and according to the 11-time All-Star, he firmly believes that Jordan was selective about the guys he chose to bully.

In a recent appearance with Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz Barkley explained exactly why he believes this to be true:

“You know he has selective prosecution over there, right? He knows who to pick on,” Barkley claimed. “There are certain guys you can't treat like that. Like you have to know what guys you can treat badly and they're gonna accept it. Screaming at guys all the time, punching guys, come on man, there are certain guys that will whoop the hell out of you if you try doing that. He has selective prosecution. I mean Scott Burrell and Steve Kerr. I mean, come on man.”

In short, Barkley is taking a shot at Jordan here for only picking on guys that are willing to take it. Barkley is implying that Michael Jordan would have never done that to guys who had stronger personalities, like perhaps Dennis Rodman or even Barkley himself.

Barkley gave the above response when asked if he ever imagined being teammates with Jordan on the Chicago Bulls. Barkley did not answer the query directly, but what he made abundantly clear is that if they were ever on the same NBA team, he would not have allowed Jordan to pick on him in any way.