
This was tough to watch, but only because Warriors fans might not be used to this. Specifically Steph Curry fans.
During ESPN’s showing of the 10-part documentary series, “The Last Dance” on Sunday night, we were taken on a journey of the 1997-98 Chicago Bulls being led by NBA legend Michael Jordan.
MJ’s journey to six NBA championships had one moment that was a bit cringeworthy.
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A fan approached the 14-time All-Star and asked him for an autograph. Jordan simply looked at him and had a member of his entourage step in and say he would not be signing at the moment.
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Not quite something we’re used to seeing from Steph. He even took time to do so when he was on his way back recovering from a broken hand.
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We don’t know the mentality of Jordan during this “snub,” and we did see MJ sign for a kid later on in the documentary, but this still was awkward to watch.