Michael Jordan just proved again that he's still the most powerful man in the NBA
Posted Jun 7, 2020
Michael Jordan rescued sports fans recently with that awesome 10-part docuseries on the the 1997-98 Chicago Bulls that had all of us glued to the TV for five Sunday nights in a row during quarantine. Now it looks like he’s saved the NBA playoffs for this season, or at least how’ll they’ll look if everything goes to plan the league begins its season on July 31 in Orlando.
(USA Today)
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