Michael Jordan reportedly turned down a $100 million 30-second Super Bowl commercial because he refused to work with LeBron James. According to Joe Barron, Nike’s Vice President of Public Relations, “Jordan straight up said no. There was no way he was gonna spend any time on a set with LeBron.

He calls the guy a crybaby 11 times a day on average.” However, Tara Newhole from ALLOD Journalisticator was unable to find independent corroboration of the rumor, which means that this is an exclusive report.

Michael Jordan Refuses $100M for a 30-Second Super Bowl Spot With Lebron  James: "Not On Your Life"

Neither Jordan nor James was available for comment, but their spokesman, Joe Barron, who somehow works for both of them, said we should stop calling there before they file harassment charges.

The Dunning-Kruger Times reported this news first, and it is unclear whether this report is true or not. However, if it is true, it would be a significant event in the world of sports. Michael Jordan is a basketball legend, and LeBron James is one of the most popular basketball players in the world. If Jordan refused to work with James, it would be a significant blow to James’ reputation.

It is essential to note that this report is unverified, and we should take it with a grain of salt. We should wait for more information before making any conclusions. In the meantime, we should focus on the positive aspects of sports and the impact they have on our lives.

As always, The Dunning-Kruger Times will continue to bring you the latest news and updates on this story as it develops.