Of course, Jordan would still maintain a sense of boundaries. For example, once when Ron Harper also wanted to join the mocking, Jordan immediately stopped him, saying, "Don't do that, only I can, don't provoke Krause."
This shows that Jordan was well aware of his privilege, and if others mocked, the result would be very bad.
However, for Jordan to maintain this boundary, there is one condition: don't talk back, no one talks back, and this matter will just pass.
Once you retaliate, whether it's Krause, Pippen, or Steve-Kerr, Jordan will definitely fight to the end and only stop after humiliating you into the dust.
In the fifth game, Jordan contributed enormously, and Jerry Krause should have been able to endure, after all, he endured most of the time in the past.
But that night, for some unknown reason, perhaps he was not feeling well, in a bad mood, or maybe the last straw had landed on the camel's back.
