Friday, May 7th, 2010 at 3:04 am  |  127 responses

SLAM 139: On Sale Now!

Higher Ground.

by Ben Osborne / @bosborne17Michael Jordan, the owner, 4/10/2010

As if I should ever have to explain putting the G.O.A.T. on our cover…

SLAM historians should know that this issue’s timing (finish working on it right as the Playoffs start, have it on stands while the second round and Conference Finals are taking place) has long vexed us, with two of the last three years resulting in upsets that messed us up a bit. In 2007, we went with Dirk and Shaq on the cover. They both lost in the first round in embarrassing fashion. Whoops. In 2008, bingo—the Celtics on their way to a title. Perfect. Last year we pitted LeBron against Kobe—well, one of them made us look good.

Unsure exactly what team/player was the safest/most timely this month, and with two of the biggest names out of the cover equation due to a special issue you’ll see in about two weeks, we settled on a different front-page subject this month: yep, it’s Mike’s turn again. Why the heck not?

We remain captivated by the memory of his playing days, and this issue relives how dominant the Black Cat was at this time of year with a piece on his 10 Greatest Post-season Moments by Russ Bengtson, a Jordan historian in his own right.

This isn’t just a look back at a time of year Michael Jordan always owned on the court, though. It’s also a look ahead.

For the very first time, a former NBA player is now a full-fledged NBA owner, and how Mike handles this role will be watched closely by other executives around the League, current and former players, and, we think, the millions of fans that still make him one of the world’s greatest product endorsers and scoop up everything we do on him with the quickness (remember these recent classics?).

Michael Jordan, The Shot. Just about anyone could have written the feature about Mike as an owner—if you write for SLAM you likely know Mike’s career pretty well and have a feeling on this next stage, one way or another—but we went outside our usual cast of contributors for this one and asked the great Rick Telander to tackle the assignment. Having written about MJ for 25 years for the likes of the Chicago Sun-Times and Sports Illustrated, and privy to conversations and quotes with him none of SLAM’s comparatively new writers ever have, Rick has a perspective all his own.

If Playoff memories and a world-class piece by one of our favorite writers (relive some of our history with Rick via this link) about the best player ever don’t pique your interest, we’ve got stories with kids at the opposite end of the career spectrum from Michael (such as Final Four hero Gordon Hayward and our High School All-Americans, beautifully photographed in the heart of Times Square) and every phase in between (features on Vince Carter, Stephen Curry and Zach Randolph, a WNBA Season Preview, and an absolutely classic Old-School q+a with Reggie Miller, as conducted by the great former SLAM Ed. Tony Gervino).

As I say in my Editor’s Letter, the mixture of old and new, the looking back and looking ahead, that this month’s issue calls for really captures what SLAM is all about. Pick it up at a store near you in the next week or two and see for yourself.

SLAM Cover, July 2010 (#139): Michael Jordan



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  • http://kb24.com Bigi

    Niceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!!!!

  • http://kb24.com Bigi

    I’ve been down since -MIKE the interview- and being a huge MJ-fan this is sweeter than sweet. G.O.A.T. indeed, although I’m all about current NBA and it’s players(Mamba!)MJ-covers give me goosbumps every-single-time!(still hate that earring) Nice work SLAM, once again! Peace.

  • http://www.realcavsfans.com Anton

    “with two of the biggest names out of the cover equation due to a special issue you’ll see in about two weeks” = LeBron’s Elbow vs. Kobe’s Finger: This Time It’s Personal

  • http://kb24.com Bigi

    @Anton: Haahahahaha,Nice

  • http://www.lky.ch Darksaber

    Very nice theme here with the b&w, always a big fan of that. But maybe Mike needs to cut back on the cigars/groupies/drinking/gambling till late, his skin is not aging well. Money’s skin got some texture to it. Still the one and only G.O.A.T.

  • http://kb24.com Bigi

    Michael Jordan’s skin just dunked on you!

  • Thomas

    I think his greatest challenges are to stay away from the blackjack tables and be faithful to his wife.

  • J

    nice cover.

  • http://www.stonesthrow.com Michael NZ

    Would be better if ‘SLAM’ and ‘Mike’s amazing playoff moments’ was in Bobcat’s orange.

  • http://www.stonesthrow.com Michael NZ

    Seriously though, this cover looks terrific. Always down with the B&W look. Gotta check out that Gordon Hayward article too… he’s gonna be better than expected.

  • http://dsfjklf.com Jukai

    You know what? No offense slam, but I ain’t buying this one. I’m not sure if this is one of those “putting scrubs from Atlanta and OKC on the cover hurt us last time, let’s put MJ on the cover to raise sales”… but you’re putting the GOAT on the cover solely cause yer focusing on his business venture with the B-Cats? Sorry, I’ll read FORBES for that. I expect to pick up SLAM and read what’s going on in ands for the game. You just RAN a Jordan special edition issue, it’s in a sleeve up in my room. You had to bring him back on the cover so soon? You had to RE-recap his playoff moments?
    Sorry if this seems awfully critical, but I’m shocked you’d throw another generic Jordan cover -again-
    I don’t even like the black and white. It’s boring and the picture clashes with all the fonts.

  • arthur

    Bigi’s comment at 3:17 stole the words from my mouth. Really great job, feels like SLAM has moved up a category in some sort of way. Definitely a surprise!

  • Rikson

    How faceless has this league become, when MJ is still on the cover of your mac….

  • http://www.shawn-kemps-offspring.blogspot.com Michael Scorn

    CEO is impressive……. but I’d rather be The King,

  • http://www.bluefont.com Hisham

    i agree with jukai on most points, except 2 things: i will buy it and i do dig the cover design.

  • http://www.stonesthrow.com Michael NZ

    Admittedly, Jordan on the cover mid playoffs is a little odd. But unlike Jukai, I don’t base my buying decision solely on the cover. I’m not 12 years old.

  • Chris

    @Michael NZ, no, it isn’t just about the cover, but…. the lead story is a body of work that hasn’t been added to for nearly a decade, and an interview that, however skilled the interviwer, will obviously wax lyrical about ‘winning mentality’, making profit in difficult times, keeping the fans engaged, delivering a product ‘that Michael Jordan is proud of, because Michael Jordan isn’t associated with losing’.
    What else is he likely to say?
    I just don’t think MJ is going to add anything now, verbally, that he hasn’t before.

    He is an aged god. Yes, a god, but an aged one. He hasn’t hit a shot for nearly 9 years….and we have poured over them all already, have we not?

  • http://www.stonesthrow.com Michael NZ

    Hear what you’re saying Chris, however the article will be focused on him in the role of a CEO as opposed to Jordan the Bull, no? Thats different. But hey, like I said, we’re mid playoffs here. Shouldn’t it be Kobe or LeBron on the cover? Kidding!

  • kh

    well played

  • Rikson

    “Yes, a god, but an aged one.” -> Nothing better than paradoxs…

  • JoeMaMa

    SLAM…really. MJ again? I’m with Jukai on this one. You guys are pandering to the lowest common denominator for basketball fans. How many covers has it been now? Why not throw a “Wilt vs Russell” pic? An 80s Lakers dynasty shot? Big O? Shoot, Euro ball! This magazine isn’t chance to read the ads, but get thorough basketball knowledge!! Respecting history, see the future!! I know you guys are looking for the happy balance between loving the game and selling mags, and many times you do it, but on this one…you’re collecting paychecks. I love MJ. I love SLAM. But as a reader since issue #9, I had to air that grievance.

  • BostonBaller

    I’m cool with it plus I HAVE to have it since I have EVERY ish since #1

  • http://www.slamonline.com wayno

    He could still put up 15ppg…

  • http://www.slamonline.com Lang Whitaker

    I love it. Thanks for the kind words, most of you.

  • rikson

    Every player in the league can put up 15ppg if the systems right…

  • Nate

    The reggie piece ought to cover his “kodak moments”…

  • Sparker

    funny that mike hasn’t kept super-fit. lots of guys his age do. and the question of whether he’ll be a good owner is pretty interesting (’cause, unlike his status as a player, there’s a lot that’s open to debate). anyway, i buy any magazine that features mj in-depth. period.

  • http://www.shawn-kemps-offspring.blogspot.com Michael Scorn

    All this buying an NBA team and appearing on magazine covers is just Michael Jordan’s sad attempt at trying to get out of The King’s shadow.

  • dino

    Can i just say i will buy this one, but whats this bout speacial issue in two weeks please tell me more

  • http://www.slamonline.com/online/category/blogs/farmer-jones/ Ryan Jones

    Hate the player but love the cover.

  • http://www.slamonline.com/ niQ

    Nice, we recently had first coach on the cover, first time for ATL, and now first CEO on the cover… although it’s beyond his first appearance on a cover….

  • http://slamonline.com Matt Lawyue

    I’m afraid of the Reggie Miller piece and I haven’t even read it yet. Dope work all around.

  • http://slamonline.com Matt Lawyue

    I’m afraid to relive Reggie killin my team. Again. And Again. etc… As usual, cover is sick. And Telander? Awesome.

  • http://slamonline.com Ben Osborne

    I would say the look and design of this cover—not to mention the subject matter of the story and the person who wrote it—make this COMPLETELY different than any previous MJ cover. Putting in Russ’ story on MJ’s Playoff Moments could be called “pandering,” I suppose, but that’s for the people that are like, “Mike is the man, but who cares about him as an owner, I still love him as a player.” If none of this compels you to buy the issue, no problem: I promise that will put you in the minority of possible SLAM buyers relative to almost anyone else we would have put on this particular cover.

  • LA Huey

    Design is sick but y’all need to give Mark Cuban a cover. =P

  • http://SLAMonline.com GotHandles?

    SO FLY

  • http://slamonline.com Lang Whitaker

    BTW, Ben gave it a mention but the funniest thing in the issue (besides maybe the fake Mutombo Twitter page) is Tony Gervino’s Q&A with Reggie Miller.

  • http://Www.slamonline.com Myles Brown

    Dope cover.

  • http://bugshots.info LeoneL

    Why not garb him in all-white?

  • Logues

    idk whats up jukai’s a$$, but i think its awesome. anytime mj is on the cover of SLAM, its awesome. I am pumped for this ish and the kobe special issue.
    Ryan Jones: why do u hate mj? just curious

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  • http://air-tsinelas.blosgpot.com Roy

    Dope cover! I can’t wait for this to drop here in the Philippines. :D

  • http://slamonline.com Maurice Bobb

    Point blank, SLAM is the GOAT. Great cover!!

  • Joey E.

    is there a piece on his girl in this? did you guys see her during the playoffs? man she looks great…

  • Logues

    Whens the next “SLAM Classic?”

  • Logues

    the only question i have is why no bobcat color theme at all on the cover?

  • http://slamonline.com Tzvi Twersky

    When we were working on the issue, I knew it’d be solid. When I held issue in my hand, I realized it was gold.

  • kriz

    not buying this one. loved watching jordan growing up but now understand he is a worshipped petty POS asshole

  • http://shinefluid@aol.com CHRIS

    LAST NAME EVER……..1ST NAME GREATEST!! SELF-EXPLAINATORY

  • Lz – Cphfinest3

    I agree with some of Jukai’s points, but as an atheist Jordan is the closest to a God in my world – hence I’m buying (actually getting, true SLAM heads subscribe). My money is on Mikhail Prokhorov sitting on a mountain of All-Stars and crisp Euro-bills will be the second CEO to make the cover.

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