After much talk about his potential against some of the NBA's greats, Michael Jordan finally addressed yet another of the many obnoxious claims by the loudmouthed LaVar Ball, who said he'd make Jordan “cry” in a game of one-on-one.

“You gotta understand the source,” said Jordan after being asked about the claims during a Q&A session in Santa Barbara, CA.

“He played college, I think, maybe? He averaged 2.2 points a game. Really?”

“It doesn't really deserve an answer, but I'm gonna give it to you because you asked the question — I don't think he could beat me if I was one-legged.”

Jordan hasn't lost his savagery even 14 years after his retirement, and his penchant for trash-talking is living proof of it.

An avid golfer, a racing aficionado, a multi-million-dollar entrepreneur and the owner of an NBA team — yet still hasn't lost any bit of the maniacal competitiveness that made him so great during his many years in the league.

The message to Mr. Ball has been made very clear — you mess with the GOAT, you get the horns.