Stacey King calls out Michael Jordan at Bulls-Hornets game

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Whenever the Bulls play at Charlotte, there’s a chance for a Michael Jordan sighting. Usually the majority owner of the Hornets is tucked away in a skybox, watching his team struggle against a far-superior Bulls team.

Last night when the Hornets jumped out to a 17-point lead and extended it to 35 at one point, Jordan was front and center for the throttling.

Michael Jordan at Bulls-Hornets game [GALLERY]

Coincidence?

Bulls TV analyst and former Jordan teammate Stacey King didn’t think so.

As the cameras showed Jordan sitting in his seats with wife Yvette Prieto, King called him out for grandstanding:

“He started out in a suite, but once his team jumped out to a 17-point lead, he decided to mosey on down to the seats,” King said. “I’m calling him out. I’m calling him out. You don’t see him here very often. But he was up in the suites, and as soon as Charlotte jumped out to that 17-point lead, he kinda moon-walked down there to the seat. I caught him. Don’t try to be slick.”

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