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Michael Jordan in Hot Water After Refusing to Give Autograph to Young Fan

Michael Jordan is widely recognized as the greatest basketball player of all time. He was the leader of the Chicago Bulls dynasty, who ruled the NBA during the 1990s, winning six NBA titles.

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Michael Jordan Under Fire For Refusing to Sign Fan's Autograph

 

Jordan isn't involved with the game of basketball these days. But even with that, Jordan's level of celebrity has remained afloat and he is still treated like a star. During a recent outing, a young fan-recorded themselves asking Jordan for an autograph. And instead of obliging, the Chicago Bulls legend just stared at the young fan with an icy look in his eyes.

 

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After seeing how Jordan treated the young fan, he was heavily criticized on social media.

 

"Lmao this yall goat though. Idk why he couldn't sign. Hell, he not doing shit else where he too tired," one fan said on X, formerly known as Twitter.

 

"MJ doesn't care about his fans," another person added.

 

"Never in the mood for anything other than some yak & poker," another user said.

 

Terry Rozier Recalls Meeting Bulls Legend  

 

Meeting the most recognized and highly-held basketball player of all time is a surreal moment for many people. Terry Rozier, who once played point guard for Michael Jordan's Charlotte Hornets, also talked about the first time he met Jordan after being traded.

 

"It was at the Aria in Vegas, we got lunch and we were outside," Rozier said via Fadeaway World. "He was telling all his stories, about him lifting every day before the game, and him going against the Pistons, and they were putting him on his butt because of how physical they were. He had to go and get stronger."

 

 

"It was just, I was looking in a daze while he was talking. Crazy, like 'I'm really here talking with Michael Jordan, he's sharing all these stories and giving me all this game?' It was crazy. It was my first time with him, and it was probably the best meeting I've ever had."