The last gasp out of the mask for the corporate sports industrial complex for the Jordan Bulls

Dave Berkson
    Chicago is epicenter of the corporate sports professional complex where much money is diverted towards private sports organizations. ESPN is desperate for sports content and some sports distraction from Covid 19 and airing more garbage from the nineties era Chicago Bulls is typical and Michael Jordan is getting a rebirth in this era of shut television production and forced television entertainment as everything else has been closed. The new programming of Michael Jordan and his Bulls are just more attempts to divert money towards this man even after all these years of his play and basically it is the generation X'ers stricken with Coronvirus and their last gasp to relive the memories and
success of a particular athlete for the Chicago Bulls many many moons ago. The Last Dance is receiving so much attention and is just  a particular rehash of events and teams that only a segment of the population then cared about and even fewer now I imagine give a shit about this player Michael Jordan whose inflated stats was mainly done because he was not a team player and hogged and shot the ball more. This is more media glory for sports and this particular bastard in general and one must wonder how involved Nike is in promoting and pushing this series of a team few care about now.  All basically this documentary of the Bulls last championship proves is what was already known back  then is that Jordan was a arrogant ass that liked to bully his teammates and could get away with it physically because he was the star and not suffer the consequences of a knuckle sandwich for being such a rotten teammate and jerk to be around the locker room. The last thing the country needed during a pandemic is more Michael Jordan.

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