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Jordan once used fleet of Ferraris to flex on Antoine Walker

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Michael Jordan was known for his competitiveness on and off the court, and Jared Jeffries witnessed that firsthand as his teammate on the Washington Wizards in the early 2000s.

Ahead of Sunday's premiere of the Jordan documentary series "The Last Dance," Jeffries shared a humorous story involving the NBA legend and former All-Star Antoine Walker.

"We were in Chicago at (trainer) Tim Grover's gym," Jeffries said on the "Wizards Talk" podcast, according to NBC Sports Washington's Chase Hughes. "Antoine Walker pulls up in some Ferrari and he was like he just got it. MJ was like 'you know what? I'm gonna bring a different color Ferrari every day this week with a matching Jumpman jumpsuit.' Bro, he pulled up in a Ferrari with a matching Jumpman jumpsuit for the whole five days we were playing. That's the kind of swag he had."

Jeffries added that Jordan's swagger is "the realest form of confidence that I've ever seen from a person."

Jordan played two seasons with the Wizards before retiring from the NBA for a third and final time in 2003.

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