Michael Jordan is still a disliked man in Utah. The Jazz have stopped selling a T-shirt featuring Jordan’s “Jumpman” silhouette amid backlash, a team spokesperson confirmed to The Salt Lake Tribune. A ...
Reminders of Michael Jordan have not been very popular in Salt Lake City since the Chicago Bulls legend defeated the Utah Jazz in back-to-back NBA Finals in 1997 and 1998. That is why some fans did ...
Television ‘They Cut That Thing Like Sliced Cheese’: Michael Jordan’s Ex-Teammate Doesn’t Hold Back While Reflecting On The Last Dance Television Scottie Pippen Is Still Being Asked About Michael ...
Somebody in the Utah Jazz marketing department apparently forgot about what happened in the 1990s. A photo from a Jazz fan went viral this week of a curious item for sale in Utah’s team store. The ...
Apparently Michael Jordan remains very unpopular with Utah Jazz fans 20 years after his third and final retirement. Utah fans haven’t forgotten how the Jordan-led Chicago Bulls defeated the Jazz in ...
The Jazz dropped a new shirt which apparently was sold in their team store, but there was one glaring issue with it. The gray shirt, which featured the Michael Jordan “Jumpman” logo was spread right ...
On Oct. 14, an X user posted a photo of the T-shirt being sold at the Utah arena to the platform, causing a firestorm of comments from Jazz and sports fans alike. Over 1.2 million viewers saw the post ...
It seems the Utah Jazz always seem to make headlines when it comes to fashion. Whether it's concerning the release of a new uniform design, good or bad, or discussions around their ever-changing color ...
A crunchy “Flamin’ Hot” Cheeto that happens to be shaped like NBA superstar Michael Jordan’s “Jumpman” logo is up for auction at the Goldin auction house’s website. The Jumpman logo, used on millions ...
Collectors are once again placing bids on a uniquely shaped Flamin’ Hot Cheeto—this time, one that resembles Michael Jordan’s iconic Jumpman logo. The snack is currently up for auction at Goldin ...
The Utah Jazz have stopped selling a shirt that featured Michael Jordan’s famed “Jumpman” silhouette flying over the name of the team he twice beat in the NBA Finals. But not before the image dredged ...