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The Utah Jazz basketball team has decided to stop selling Michael Jordan-themed merchandise in their team store after receiving complaints from fans. The logo on the merchandise, which shows Jordan dunking over the team's name, was seen as disrespectful by some fans. The decision comes after fans expressed their discontent on social media, leading to the removal of the merchandise. The move aims to address the concerns of the fans and maintain a positive relationship with the team's supporters.
Someone at Utah Jazz HQ thought it'd be a GOOD idea to feature Michael Jordan on one of their shirts. The Jazz pulled the shirt from the team store after a wave of backlash. And the fans were right: https://t.co/7IBrTuwj7M
This move wasn't really Jordan's idea. Other people came up with it and have been BEGGING Jordan to take this off ramp. But it's actually a smart move for him. 1) He gets to stop embarassing himself. 2) He gets to say he didn't lose. 3) It blocks out anyone else.
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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
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