Will 'Last Dance' Michael Jordan meme supplant Crying Jordan?
Is this the new Crying Jordan?
Sports Twitter’s most persistent and played-out meme might have some competition thanks to long-standing NBA beef.
What prompted the Jordan new meme
One of the highlights of Sunday’s broadcasts of episodes three and four of Michael Jordan/Bulls documentary “The Last Dance” revisited the icy relationship between Jordan and Detroit Pistons guard Isiah Thomas.
Thomas’ Pistons beat Jordan’s Bulls twice in the Eastern Conference Finals en route to the 1989 and 1990 NBA championships. They were tough, physical series that saw the “Bad Boy” Pistons take a physical approach to defending Jordan, often leaving the future Hall of Famer on the floor.
When the Bulls swept the Pistons in the 1991 playoffs en route to Jordan’s first NBA title, the Pistons left the court after Game 4 without shaking hands. There were no well wishes and no cordiality. It was a different time in the NBA.
Jordan not buying Thomas’ explanation
At least that’s how Thomas painted it when speaking with ESPN about the moment.
“During that period of time, that’s just not how it was passed,” Thomas said. “It just wasn’t. You can go back and look at any of those old games or whatever. When you lost you left the floor.”
That incident is blamed for Thomas being blackballed from the 1992 Olympics Dream Team that Jordan starred on and Thomas was certainly good enough to play for. And Jordan still holds a grudge to this today.
A still image from the video of Jordan watching Thomas’ comments caught instant Twitter fire.
MJ's reaction to Isiah Thomas’ comments 👀#TheLastDance pic.twitter.com/60bSJyfgy6
— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) April 27, 2020
Let the memes begin
That’s a relatable and recognizable look. We all know the exasperation being expressed in that moment. Which in the world of social media makes the moment instantly meme-able.
When MJ see Lebron James version of Space Jam #TheLastDance pic.twitter.com/Bd7XRqRqSL
— Grim Reagor (@realprinceblue) April 27, 2020
When people start beefing in the group chat pic.twitter.com/A1KxLkyEse
— Jemele Hill (@jemelehill) April 27, 2020
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Total $98.49 pic.twitter.com/BOGqun0nuG— Taylor Pate (@taylorlpate) April 27, 2020
Me looking at my electric bill after being home for 30+ days pic.twitter.com/I06ZHDt5qv
— 5G Cellular Service Provider (@AD_Renaissance) April 27, 2020
In case you missed it, here’s the rest of Jordan’s reaction to Thomas’ comments, which contains some NSFW language (but you’re watching at home anyway, right?) and sums up that look on his face.
I guffawed during this whole sequence of MJ talking about Isaiah Thomas. That final side-eye had me WEAAAAK.#TheLastDance pic.twitter.com/KA33n8sjNe
— Erick Fernandez (@ErickFernandez) April 27, 2020
This meme’s just catching steam, but it looks like it has some staying power. Will it supplant Crying Jordan?
Probably not. Because the internet doesn’t always know how to let a meme die.
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