NBA – At the age of 60, today the greatest legend in NBA history Michael Jordan SENT A BIG MESSAGE:
“I’m disgusted…(+Video)
Michael Jordan is rare in the media these days, which in no way impacts his image among fans. Each speech is followed with even greater attention, and this Thursday, he decided to send a huge message to the Bulls.
Michael Jordan is still the greatest legend in NBA history today. Considered the GOAT by a large number of observers, he maintains his mystical side by considerably limiting his appearances and speaking in public. Unlike others who become consultants, he prefers calm and silence.
However, we suspect that he must have things to say about the current league. What does he think of LeBron James for example, who continues to shine at 39 and who became the best scorer in NBA history a year ago? How does he see the new generation of Hornets, a franchise he owned for a long time, who do not seem to have the same mentality as him?
Michael Jordan addresses the Bulls
And above all, he must have a clear opinion on the situation at the Bulls, a team which has not claimed the title for a decade. Although it will undoubtedly be a long time before we get a response on this subject, he still wanted to break the silence to express his gratitude to Chicago. He sent a little message to those who attended the franchise’s “Ring of Honor” ceremony:
Michael Jordan sent this message ahead of our Ring of Honor celebrations: pic.twitter.com/0HjOFFpXUj
— Chicago Bulls (@chicagobulls) January 12, 2024
I would like to thank Jerry Reinsdorf and Michael Reinsdorf for starting this Ring of Honor. I want to congratulate all the other winners. I’m bummed I won’t be here tonight, but I don’t want it to spoil the fun you’re going to have. I am very grateful and honored.
To the fans, I would like to say that you have supported me since the day I set foot in Chicago. Even today, I see Bulls fans all over the world. We made an impact and changed the image of Chicago.
When you look at the banners, remember where we were when I arrived, and where we are now. We will always be champions. Thanks to the fans. I will always be a Bull. I would like to see more banners on the ceiling.
Michael Jordan was not in Chicago this Thursday for the big ceremony organized by the Bulls, but he participated by sending this beautiful message to everyone present, including Steve Kerr and Phil Jackson.
He recalled his attachment to the city and the franchise, while expressing his pride in having made the Bulls champions. On the other hand, he would like another superstar to take over and add a banner to the ceiling of the United Center.
Even for his frankness of heart, Michael Jordan cannot necessarily arrange his schedule and make appearances in public. So he recorded a message for the Bulls’ Ring of Honor, which must have delighted the fans.