On Sept. 11, 2009, Michael Jordan stepped on stage at Symphony Hall in Springfield, Massachusetts, for his epilogue. It was Hall of Fame weekend. Friday night. For 23 minutes, Jordan reflected on an ...
*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 ...
Where will Crying Jordan wind up next in the world of North American soccer? We'll have to wait until Saturday night's Copa America third-place game (8 pm ET; FX, Univision) to see. By the way, if you ...
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 ...
So we all know by now that Villanova beat the Tar Heels to win the NCAA championship. But what was even more impressive was the fact that Michael Jordan was in attendance, and that it was the perfect ...
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: ...
Michael Jordan is just as prominent as a meme as he is a basketball icon. With the ESPN documentary series "The Last Dance" sharing new interviews and never-before-seen video of Jordan's career, meme ...
Crying Michael Jordan is now ubiquitous in internet culture. The meme, which shows tears coming down the face of perhaps the greatest athlete of our time, has become the perfect way for people to ...
Is there no limit to how many times Michael Jordan can become a meme? Apparently not. After taking over the world with the ‘Crying Jordan’ face during his 2009 Hall of Fame induction, he’s once more ...
The Jayhawks finished when it mattered most, even if they did give UNC a chance for a miracle in the waning seconds thanks to an unfortunate foot out of bounds. The Tar Heels didn’t take advantage and ...
*The Crying Jordan meme will never get old…and now a documentary has been made that explores its birth at the 2009 Pro Basketball Hall of Fame and its ubiquitous presence on the Internet. Titled ...
At 37-years-old, Aaron Rodgers is the new Michael Jordan. After more than a decade of seeing the Crying Jordan meme dominate social media, Rodgers is ready to supplant the GOAT with a face of his own.
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