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The Utah Jazz basketball team has decided to stop selling 'Jumpman' shirts in their team store following complaints from fans. The design of the shirts featured a logo that appeared to show Michael Jordan dunking over the team's name, which upset some fans. The decision to remove the shirts came after fans voiced their concerns on social media. The team store had previously sold the shirts, but after the backlash, they decided to discontinue them. The move aims to address the fans' dissatisfaction and maintain a positive relationship with the team's supporters.
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
y’all know damn well yall wasn’t buying no damn joel embiid sneaker no way
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
The Utah Jazz will no longer sell ‘Jumpman’ shirts after fans complained about the design, per @andyblarsen https://t.co/B1AOG6y1eu