FINISH LINE: Jordan hoax doesn’t play well

Imposter!

An NBA Development League team will refund the ticket prices to the thousands of fans who went to a Utah Flash game in Orem, Utah, and expected Michael Jordan to play in a charity exhibition at halftime.

Instead, a Jordan lookalike was introduced to face former Utah Jazz guard Bryon Russell in a promotional fiasco that will cost Flash owner Brandt Andersen.

Andersen said he made a legitimate offer, albeit a long shot, to get Jordan to the Flash’s home opener, but took it too far by sending the Jordan lookalike around town Monday and building a buzz that the event really was going to happen.

“We’re the first ones to say it was not in good taste in the end,” Andersen said Tuesday night. “It just kind of blew up in our faces. We just didn’t execute it well.”

Andersen acknowledged sending a Jordan lookalike around town Monday and leaking a video of the impostor eating at a local restaurant. The video made it to YouTube and word spread that of the apparent “Jordan” sightings. More than 7,500 fans showed up hoping to see Jordan play 1-on-1 against Russell.

“People who had tickets and were hoping he would be there, their expectations got shifted to ‘we think he’s here,”’ Andersen said.

NBADL president Dan Reed joined Andersen in apologizing Tuesday in a statement “for a Utah Flash promotion that never should have happened.”

Andersen really did invite Jordan in September when he issued a public challenge, offering $100,000 to the charity of the winner’s choice. The team continued pitching the Jordan-Russell rematch despite never hearing from Jordan after Andersen issued the first challenge.

Andersen maintained he held out hope that Jordan would agree to be part of Monday’s promotion.

“We wanted to test the strength and effectiveness of viral media by putting him out in Provo with bodyguards, and some hype,” Andersen said on his blog. “I always assumed it would be uncovered very quickly that it was a hoax.”

Fans caught on when the impostor trotted to the court at halftime. They started booing, then leaving.

Andersen had offered $100,000 to the charity of the winner’s choice if he could get Jordan and Russell to play a game of 21.

Jordan’s jumper over Russell in Game 6 of the 1998 NBA finals gave the Chicago Bulls a 4-2 series win over Utah. Jazz fans still insist Jordan pushed off Russell.

During Jordan’s Hall of Fame speech, he said he was motivated by Russell’s trash talk toward him during his first retirement.

Andersen says any fans who want a refund will get it and tickets to a future Flash game.

“I’m tremendously sorry for the way it came off. It was never intended to play out the way that it did,” Andersen said. “We’re very sorry for fans that were disappointed or upset.”

PARTING SHOT

“Boy, that guy is tough. It was like seeing Clint Eastwood, but in hockey.”

— A bystander in Philadelphia

To reporters after witnessing New York Islanders defenseman Brendan Witt walk away virtually unscathed after getting hit by an SUV early Tuesday morning while crossing a street in downtown Philadelphia. Witt, 34, suffered no serious injuries and played Tuesday night against the Flyers. Witt braced himself for impact and attempted to jump on the hood, which he slid across before being thrown onto the ground.

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