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Old 08-20-2021, 12:55 PM   #11
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I have no proof of this, but I am quite certain that if Twitter was around in Jordan's time, he would make use of it to dog on anybody he felt wronged by. Of course, on the flipside, he was very protective of his media persona to keep all that branding money flowing, so maybe he would be super vanilla on all his responses.

One thing is for sure, sports figures really should just stay off of social media (everybody really).
You can think what you want, but it goes against what Jordan did his whole career. He still dealt with media just as much (or more) than what players do now, yet nobody can say a time Jordan went through the media to talk about a teammate, say how disrespected he was, say how good he was going to be when he came back, etc....

Why doesn't Jordan engage with Twitter today? He's certainly still talked about daily in the sports world and on shows.


Definitely agree with your last point though! It does nothing, but make people look dumb.
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