Michael Jordan expressed his concern about the competitiveness of the NBA after the multiplication of "Supers Teams" during the offseason.
The NBA had a hectic offseason with many dealings between franchises. Several formations have grown significantly during this period, such as Cleveland, Houston, Oklahoma City and Boston. While some observers are excited to see how all this little world will evolve, others fear an excessive imbalance between the different teams of the league. As the season resumes its rights Tuesday, Michael Jordan expressed his concern about the subject in Cigar magazine Aficionado. "This will hurt the competitiveness of the league. There will be one or two teams that will be strong and the other 28 will be throwing or will find it difficult to survive, "said the former Bulls player.
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