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Michael Jordan watched the Bucks-Bobcats game Friday night at the Bradley Center. |
| By Drew Olson Senior Editor E-mail author | Author bio More articles by Drew Olson |
| Published Jan. 2, 2009 at 9:38 p.m. |
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During his days as a basketball player -- well, not just any player, but the greatest player ever to play his sport -- Michael Jordan excelled at captivating spectators and making opponents look downright silly.
In retirement, Jordan still can captivate an arena. Now, though, he makes some spectators look silly.
Early in the Bucks' game against Charlotte Friday night at the Bradley Center, word began to circulate around the building that Jordan -- who is listed as part owner and "Managing Member of Basketball Operations" for the Bobcats -- was sitting a few rows behind the visitor's bench.
Needless to say, it created a buzz.
Throughout the game, a steady stream of Bucks fans holding cell phone cameras filed past section 227 in hopes of landing a picture. Some gawked. Some stopped and tried to snap their shots. Security shooed them away. Others tried to be sneaky and take pictures or videos while walking. Security shooed them away, too.
As the fourth quarter was about to begin, the Bucks flashed Jordan on the scoreboard and welcomed him to the game. The result was a shy smile and wave, a thunderous ovation -- and a stream of more persistent photographers.
Jordan, who maintains a home in Highland Park, Ill., couldn't have been happy with the result of the game. The Bucks won, 103-75, dropping the Bobcats' record to 11-22.
For many of the fans on hand, though, the memory of seeing MJ will outlast the memory of the game.
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Posted by sandstorm on Jan. 5, 2009 at 9:22 a.m. (report)
yet, everything "his airness" has touched in his post playing career has turned to poop. hit a golf course Mike, or maybe the casinos. basketball is no longer your friend.
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Posted by Bango on Jan. 3, 2009 at 11:18 a.m. (report)
Who was that girl/woman next to him? It was cool to see him again, years after his retirement Jordan is still one of the biggest stars in the world. And, yes, the place was buzzing about His Airness. Solid win, though, from the surging Milwaukee Bucks!
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