Former Long Beach State 49er Bryon Russell is in the news, thanks to his apparent archnemesis Michael Jordan.  Jordan immortalized Russell by hitting the 1996 game-winning championship shot over him (after what everyone and their mom has since called a push-off), and then called Russell out during his recent Hall of Fame induction, saying he’d challenge Russell to a game of one-on-one if he ever saw him.

Well, nobody ever called Bryon Russell a coward—he’s fired back in recent days, telling Yahoo Sports’ Marc Spears, “I’ll play his a— right now.  This is a call-out for him to come play me. He can come out here in his private jet and come play. He’s got millions of dollars. He can pay for the jet. He can meet me at the Recreation Center in Calabasas.”  Of course, the challenge—while serious—was all in good fun, as Russell says he considers it an honor to be in the induction speech of the greatest player of all time.