Michael Jordan Trolls PGA Golfer Keegan Bradley
By Bryan Rose
Charlotte Hornets owner and NBA legend Michael Jordan gives an epic troll job to PGA golfer Keegan Bradley.
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For the past few days the Charlotte Hornets have been touting today as the afternoon in which team owner and NBA icon Michael Jordan would take over the team’s social media feed.
Jordan did exactly that as not only did the NBA legend post a selfie to make sure everybody knew it was actually him behind the keyboard, but MJ also posted a picture of his custom collection of Air Jordan shoes.
That wasn’t the highlight of his day though as that came later when PGA star Keegan Bradley decided he would attempt to troll who many believe to be the NBA’s greatest player of all-time.
Michael Jordan of course was having none of that as he completely reversed the court on Keegan Bradley, giving back an epic troll job.
Bradley, a good friend of Jordan’s, decided he’d try to poke some fun at the Charlotte Hornet’s owner by asking him how it felt to lose on the golf course.
It was a pretty solid burn given Jordan isn’t exactly an elite level golf player (despite his love of the game). But Michael Jordan wasn’t about to go down without a fight and gave this rather epic response to the pro golfer who was left speechless.
Somebody better get some aloe for Keegan Bradley because that burn is approaching third degree status. Ouch.
It’s one thing to be verbally carved up by Michael Jordan on the course but it’s another when millions were watching over the Charlotte Hornets Twitter feed with MJ on the keyboard.
Nothing but net, as usual.
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