Tuesday, he took it to the next level — or, more precisely, sub-level — and hit nothing but air on not one, but two straight free throws.
Somewhere, Joakim Noah weeps.
Even though Jordan is shooting a career-best 52 percent from the line this season, he was 4 of 12 from the charity stripe Tuesday.
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To add insult to injury, the Clippers were playing in Philadelphia in front of a raucous 76ers crowd that featured actor, comedian and part-time ballplayer Kevin Hart.
Hart, the Philadelphia native, was both satisfied and disgusted with the free-throw display from Jordan.
Philadelphia went on to best the Clippers 121-110, spoiling Blake Griffin’s return to the Los Angeles rotation.