**BREAKING: THE AIRNESS ARCHIVE - MJ'S GHOST GAME UNCOVERED**

BREAKING: THE AIRNESS ARCHIVE - MJ’S GHOST GAME UNCOVERED

Source: Deep background, highly placed league insider.

Off the record. Don’t cite me. Don’t screenshot this.

The league has been scrubbing footage from the ‘93 Finals for decades. But a grainy, 8mm reel circulating among a very private collector’s circle shows something they buried. It wasn’t just “Flu Game.” It was worse. The footage shows Jordan in a Chicago hotel room, 4 AM, game day. He’s not sick. He’s not sleeping.

He’s running a full, silent, shadow-boxing routine against a wall-mounted mirror. But he’s not looking at himself. He’s looking through the reflection. His eyes aren’t tracking his own movements. They’re tracking someone else’s.

Whispered on the tape, just barely audible, is a single phrase, repeated like a mantra: “You can’t guard what you can’t see.”

The league’s official response? “No comment.” The family’s response? Silence.

But I’m telling you: the ‘Flu Game’ was a cover. That performance wasn’t a man fighting a virus. It was a man fighting a ghost. And the ghost lost.