When it comes to his social media presence, Ron Harper typically keeps his posts sports related. However, the former NBA champion on Monday took a jab at a current TV analyst following the recent scandal within Fox Sports.
Over the weekend, a 42-page lawsuit was brought to light where numerous higher-ups were accused of sexual harassment and creating a toxic workplace. Among those named in the lawsuit were Skip Bayless and Joy Taylor.
Taylor was accused of helping create a toxic work environment within Fox Sports. The suit also claims that she had sexual relations with numerous members of the network to help propel her on-air career.
Bayless, meanwhile, was accused of sexual harassment.
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Since this news reached the internet, numerous people have chimed in with their thoughts. Among those to do so was Ron Harper. The former teammate of Michael Jordan commented on a video of Emmanuel Acho talking about Taylor. He had a rather ruthless comment, adding to the narrative of Acho, who is worth $1 million (Celebrity Net Worth), having relations with his female co-host.
"He was hitting it too…… lol now the truth comes out of the dark"
Before becoming a prominent figure within NBA circles of social media, Harper enjoyed a successful career in the league. At his peak, he won five championships with the Chicago Bulls and LA Lakers.
Ron Harper weighs in on the Michael Jordan vs LeBron James GOAT debate
During his time in the NBA, Ron Harper had the chance to share the floor with one of the best ever in Michael Jordan. Despite having an up-close view of "His Airness," the former player had an interesting take regarding the GOAT debate.
On Sunday, Harper re-posted a video from a podcast breaking down some all-time stats between Jordan and LeBron James. MJ was ahead of the LA Lakers star in every category, leading to the hosts crowning him the GOAT.
Ron Harper proceeded to give his opinion on the topic, throwing the basketball community for a loop. He feels there is room for a GOAT in every era and there is no wrong answer when talking about the all-time greats.
"It’s enough room for everyone and ever era the GOAT is your guys no one is wrong…"
Harper didn't have the chance to cross paths with LeBron on the court, as his playing career came to an end in 2001. Nonetheless, he's still had the opportunity to watch the 20-time All-Star ascend to an all-time talent over the past two-plus decades.
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