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Michael Jordan is weeping, and the tears aren't likely to stop flowing anytime soon. He's crying because the Carolina Panthers lost the Super Bowl. He's crying because Holly Holm defeated Ronda Rousey. He's crying because Wednesday is his 53rd birthday.
*The Carolina Panthers were still in the midst of losing the Super Bowl on Sunday when the “no chill” players from the sidelines of Internet emerged to share memes of Michael Jordan‘s crying face on Cam Newton and various Panthers players ...
"He put that finger up and started to choke up" - The Last Dance director recalls Michael Jordan crying after an emotional on-set interview originally appeared on Basketball Network. When "The Last Dance" aired in 2020, it felt like history breathing.
"I'm Gonna Have to Look at Another Crying Meme": Watch Michael Jordan's Emotional Kobe Bryant Eulogy
"Now he's got me--I'm going to have to look at another crying meme." NBA legend Michael Jordan took the stage on Monday at Kobe Bryant's public memorial service. The six-time champion was one of several stars to eulogize Bryant. Watch the full speech above.
"When I stepped up to shoot your free throw, it's the most nervous I've been in years," Jordan said. "The reason being is those kids heard the stories of the parents about what I did 30 years ago. So the expectation is 30 years prior, and I haven't touched the basketball."
Michael Jordan got emotional for a moment during his new segment on the revived "NBA on NBC" on Tuesday night. NBC aired the first segment of its debut
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Michael Jordan annually earns four times NBA career earnings - before NBC salary
NBA legend Michael Jordan annually earns four times his NBA career earnings with the Chicage Bulls and Washington Wizards thanks to a change in his contract with Nike - before his NBC salary is paid
One of the many speakers at today’s memorial for Kobe and Gianna Bryant was a visibly emotional Michael Jordan paying tribute to his “little brother.” “In the game of basketball, in life, as a parent, Kobe left nothing in the tank, he left it all ...
Michael Jordan, considered by some to be the greatest player in the history of the NBA, made his TV debut with NBC Sports on Tuesday night. The six-time NBA champion, who played for both the Chicago Bulls and Washington Wizards,