Why Alex Ovechkin Doesn't Want To Be Compared To Idol Michael Jordan: 'It's Like Heaven & Earth'

Washington Capitals captain Alex Ovechkin dons a hoodie on most game days that reads, "Well, I'm not Michael Jordan," an ode to an inside joke he shared with former teammate Devante Smith-Pelly. But when it comes down to it, he doesn't see how he compares to the basketball legend.

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Washington Capitals captain Alex Ovechkin dons a hoodie on most game days that reads, "Well, I'm not Michael Jordan," an ode to an inside joke he shared with former teammate Devante Smith-Pelly. But when it comes down to it, he doesn't see how he compares to the basketball legend.

Ovechkin sat down with MatchTV and spoke on Jordan, who he idolizes, saying that he doesn't liek to compare himself to the six-time NBA champion.

"If you compare me to Michael Jordan, it's like heaven and earth," Ovechkin said, per a DeepL translation. "Jordan's the greatest. The same as my mom in basketball, two-time Olympic champion, multiple European champion."

Ovechkin was reminded of his accomplishments, which include a Stanley Cup, a record nine Rocket Richards and the NHL's all-time goal scoring record. He also has a record 14 seasons where he scored at least 40 goals. However, he wouldn't budge on his position.

"No, (I'm not modest)," Ovechkin said. "Why evelate myself? You have to stay grounded."

The 39-year-old is entering his 21st NHL season and has 897 total goals. He could become the first NHLer to ever hit the 900-goal mark.

Ovechkin remains a big fan of Jordan and "The Last Dance."

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