Isiah Thomas erupts into laughter after revealing he hasn’t spoken to Michael Jordan in 30-plus years

20 Mar 2026 • 2:30 AM MYT
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Isiah Thomas laughed while admitting he has not spoken to Michael Jordan in more than 30 years, a reminder that one of the NBA’s coldest rivalries has never really thawed.

The moment landed because it mixed humor with something much deeper. For all the years that have passed, the tension between Thomas and Jordan still sits in the background of almost every conversation about them.

That is also why the exchange felt familiar rather than surprising. Their history has never been ordinary, and it has never been fully resolved.

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Isiah Thomas laughs off 30-plus years without Michael Jordan contact

Thomas on The Beat with Ari made light of the fact that he and Jordan have not spoken in decades.

“It was right before the Dream Team. You got to give me that one, right? You’ve got to give me that one,” Thomas joked.

The laughter made the line memorable, but the timing mattered more. By pointing back to the period just before the 1992 Olympic team was selected, Thomas tied the silence directly to one of the most debated snubs in basketball history.

That is what keeps this story alive. It is not just that two legends fell out, but that the fallout became attached to one of the sport’s biggest honour lists.

The Dream Team snub still defines Michael Jordan and Isiah Thomas rift

The relationship had already been damaged by the Bulls-Pistons battles of the late 1980s and early 1990s, including the Bad Boys era and the Pistons’ walk-off after losing to Chicago in the 1991 Eastern Conference finals.

Thomas was then left off the 1992 Dream Team despite being one of the best point guards of his era, which turned the split into a lasting grievance.

Jordan publicly denied he was responsible in later comments, but old audio aired by ESPN in 2020 captured him saying he told Rod Thorn, who sat on the USA Basketball selection committee, that he would not play if Thomas was on the team.

That part remains messy because Thorn separately told ESPN that Jordan never discussed leaving Thomas off the roster with him.

Even with that contradiction, the broader picture is clear enough. The Dream Team decision became the point Thomas still links to the breakdown, and more than 30 years later, it remains the easiest way to explain why two all-time greats still do not speak.

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