The conversation centered on the group playing for one another, on playing as a unit and on sacrificing for the good of the team.
And then when it came time to lead in the game after delivering their message, Jordan, Rivers and Williams were the catalysts behind the Clippers' 127-120 victory over the Milwaukee Bucks that broke a four-game losing streak.
Jordan finished with 25 points, 22 rebounds and four assists. He also made five of six free throws in the final 1:38, the last two giving the Clippers a comfortable 122-113 lead with 53.1 seconds left.