The Utah Jazz basketball team has decided to stop selling merchandise featuring the iconic Michael Jordan 'Jumpman' logo in their team store. This decision comes after fans expressed their dissatisfaction with the design, which depicted Jordan appearing to dunk over the team's name. The removal of the merchandise follows complaints from fans and has sparked a discussion about the placement of the logo. The team's decision aims to address the concerns raised by fans and ensure a positive shopping experience for supporters.
Jazz stop selling Michael Jordan ‘Jumpman’ shirt after fans freak out https://t.co/tZQRmWRPNp https://t.co/OOIYkQb8oy
The @utahjazz have stopped selling Jordan-themed merch in their team store. Fans were upset because the logo appears just above the team's name, making it look like Jordan was dunking over it. https://t.co/NH7taMUyA5
The Jazz stopped selling a poorly designed Jordan brand shirt after fans got mad: https://t.co/J8rPvGRB6g
Utah fans complained until a Michael Jordan T-shirt was removed from the team store https://t.co/wDp2ivcAVH
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The Utah Jazz will no longer sell ‘Jumpman’ shirts after fans complained about the design, per @andyblarsen https://t.co/B1AOG6y1eu