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Michael Jordan of the Chicago Bulls may need surgery on his left knee after this season because of recurring tendinitis. The Chicago Tribune, citing sources close to Jordan and the Bulls, said any surgery would be minor and would involve removal of a spur.
Jordan has been assured that the problem will not affect his play this year and that he can go through this season without doing additional damage to the knee.
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