Michael B. Jordan almost changed his name after being compared to NBA superstar: 'I got teased so much'

Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic; Alexander Tamargo/WireImage Michael B. Jordan says he was teased for his name's similarity to that of Michael Jordan

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Growing up in the '90s, actorMichael B. Jordan, known back then simply as Michael Jordan, couldn't escape references to a certain NBA star with the same name who waseverywhere, from the court to the movies to the shoe store. Everyone wanted to "Be Like Mike" — the other one.

"I got teased so much, to the point where I almost changed my name," theSinnersstar recently toldCBS Sunday Morning.

Looking back, Jordan said, he understood that it was being compared to the legendary athlete "was a part of the alchemy that made me who I am today. It definitely made me want to be competitive. I wanted to be great at something, if not for nothing else at that time, just to feel like I had my own identity."

But it definitely wasn't fun for the California native at the time.

The future star of TV'sFriday Night Lightsand movies such as theCreedandBlack Pantherfranchise had been named in honor of his father, but he weighed whether to use his middle name, Bakari.

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He resisted the change, of course, and continues to feel a connection to the NBA legend.

"I feel like I'm walking in that and will continue to do so, big time," Jordan said. "We got a lot more things to do. We're just getting started."

One ofEntertainment Weekly'sEntertainers of the Year, Jordan has definitely distinguished himself by now.

Jordan was nominated in the category of Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture — Drama at theGolden Globesfor his work playing twins Smoke and Stack in the rollicking vampire tale, but he lost toThe Secret Agent's Wagner Moura.

Courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures Michael B. Jordan stars in 'Sinners'

Courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures

Overall,Sinnerswas nominated for seven Golden Globes and won two, for Best Original Score and Cinematic Achievement.

Sinnersis now streaming on multiple platforms, including HBO Max and Prime Video,

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