Cleveland’s Game 7 win over the 73-9 Warriors gave the city its first major championship in 52 years, and may have spawned a meme that will last as long as their championship drought. As the final ...
No matter which teams win or lose in this weekend's NCAA tournament Final Four games, at the final whistle, there will inevitably be one iconic, unavoidable face. It will be Michael Jordan's. And it ...
*The Carolina Panthers were still in the midst of losing the Super Bowl on Sunday when the “no chill” players from the sidelines of Internet emerged to share memes of Michael Jordan‘s crying face on ...
Michael Jordan is a North Carolina legend and arguably the greatest NBA player of all time. He's also known as the guy who's crying face gets superimposed on your favorite sports personality's face ...
In 2009, we all got a more intimate look at the man behind the legend. On September 11th, 2009, while delivering a speech at his Hall of Fame induction, the all-star got pretty emotional telling ...
Michael Jordan was present for the NCAA Championship Game on Monday night in Houston between his alma mater North Carolina and Villanova. UNC trailed by 10 with five minutes remaining, but came back ...
Michael Jordan had to know that when he showed up for the 2016 NCAA men's basketball national championship game, he ran the risk of turning himself into a meme. And when North Carolina lost to ...
In the past few years, Michael Jordan has devolved from holding the title of “greatest basketball player of all time” to “the crying guy from that meme.” In 2009, Jordan shed tears as he was inducted ...
SPRINGFIELD, MA - SEPTEMBER 11: Michael Jordan to the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame speaks during an induction ceremony on September 11, 2009 in Springfield, Massachusetts. NOTE TO USER: ...
The Crying Jordan meme made an appearance on “Jeopardy” Wednesday night. One of the most popular memes on the Internet in 2016, the image of the Crying Jordan originated from Michael Jordan’s ...
During the NCAA title game Monday night, a year-old Internet meme collided real life. Michael Jordan was at the game to witness his beloved Tar Heels lose on a buzzer-beater, which meant he would be ...
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