
In NBA history, there are iconic moments â and then there are flashpoints. The 1985 NBA All-Star Game in Indianapolis is one of the latter: a weekend that birthed a myth, sparked a rivalry, and helped shape the legend of Michael Jordan before his Airness even had a playoff win under his belt.
Scoop B Originals: The Freezeout â the debut episode of my new docuseries â takes a deep dive into that pivotal All-Star weekend, re-examining a game thatâs been the subject of whispers, barbershop debates, and basketball folklore for nearly 40 years.
Was Michael Jordan really frozen out of the 1985 All-Star Game?

The narrative goes like this: A young Jordan â with flash, flair, and a sneaker deal already cooking â rubbed some veterans the wrong way with his swagger and media hype. In response, some players on the Eastern Conference squad, allegedly led by Isiah Thomas, âfrozeâ him out of the offense, denying him touches and minimizing his impact.
But is that what really happened?
To get the real answers, we tapped into first-person testimonies from players who were on the floor, in the huddle, and living the moment. This is not secondhand. These are the voices that matter.
Featuring Exclusive Interviews With:

- Isiah Thomas, who clears the air post-Last Dance, saying:
âHonestly, until âThe Last Dance,â I never knew there was a beef⌠I never knew that he felt THAT way about me.â - Dominique Wilkins, who reflects on MJ and Isiahâs strained relationship and whether reconciliation is possible:
âWell, I think in time it will be hopefully⌠Youâd hope thatâs the case. But in todayâs world you never know.â - Michael Ray Richardson, who flatly denies the idea of a freezeout:
âNo! You know what? I donât know where that rumor came from⌠I never saw anything like that.â - John Salley, Sidney Moncrief, and others who put their own perspective on the moment that birthed a myth.
More Than Just a Game

This doc is about more than one All-Star Game. It’s about:
- Ego and era â when the NBA was transitioning from Magic & Bird into the commercial explosion of Jordan.
- Power dynamics â young stars vs. established legends, media narratives vs. locker room truth.
- Legacy â how one game fed into decades of beef, myth-making, and basketball culture.
- Chicago roots â as Isiah Thomas reflects on his West Side upbringing, the Bulls’ impact on the city, and his respect for Jerry Krause, Jerry Reinsdorf, and Bulls brass.
âJerry Krause is the best general manager in Chicago sports history,â said Thomas. âThereâs nobody else as an executive who brought six NBA Championships to the city of Chicago. Name me somebody else who was better!â
That moment of appreciation was released in advance of the doc and adds even more texture to the story â showing that while rivalries make headlines, respect still runs deep.
Why This Doc Matters

Scoop B Originals: The Freezeout isnât just about debunking or confirming a rumor. Itâs about understanding the culture and climate of the league in 1985 â a moment in time when personalities clashed, futures were foreshadowed, and the All-Star Game began to evolve into a media spectacle.
This is a story about basketball â but also brotherhood, misunderstanding, and media myths.
Whether the freezeout really happened or not⌠the impact was real.
đ Watch Now: Scoop B Originals Presents: The Freezeout

đ Released: April 11, 2025
đď¸ Narrated & Written by: Brandon âScoop Bâ Robinson
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